MCQ NO. 1417 | Packaging Material
Highly resistant glass contain..
Highly resistant glass contain..
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37%
High % silicat
44%
High % boron
14%
High % aluminium
4%
High % sodium
MCQ. No. 1418
Guargum may be used for...
Guargum may be used for...
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15%
Colon targeting
18%
Effervescent granules
16%
Fast disintegration
51%
All of the above
MCQ NO. 1419
Which form of thalidomide is teratogenic
Which form of thalidomide is teratogenic
Anonymous Quiz
19%
R
34%
S
24%
RS
23%
All of the above
MCQ No.1420
Chiral drugs’ example
Chiral drugs’ example
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Cisplatin and transplatin
27%
Chloramphenicol palmitate
7%
MDA and Phenacetin
40%
All of the above
MCQ NO. 1421
Which one of the following anti-arrhythmic drugs acts by inhibiting potassium, sodium and calcium channels?
Which one of the following anti-arrhythmic drugs acts by inhibiting potassium, sodium and calcium channels?
Anonymous Quiz
32%
Quinidine
23%
Lignocaine
39%
Amiodarone
7%
Flecainide
MCQ NO.1422
Mechanism of action of clonidine is mediated by which of the following receptors?
Mechanism of action of clonidine is mediated by which of the following receptors?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Alpha 1
53%
Alpha 2
12%
Beta 1
5%
Beta 2
High-Yield facts on Amino Acids
All amino acids found in proteins exist in L-form
Amino acids have 2 isomers ie D and L forms. As each amino acid has one chiral carbon.
Remember the exceptions : Glycine does not have any chiral carbon, so no optical activity and no isomers.
Isoleucine and Threonine have 2 chiral carbons each, so four optical isomers each.
Maximum absorption of light is shown by Tryptophan.
Note that only aromatic AA absorb light.
Largest amino acid- Tryptophan
Smallest amino acid- Glycine
Most acidic amino acid- Aspartate
Most basic amino acid – Arginine
Most polar amino acid – Glutamine
Most non-polar amino acid – Phenylalanine
Amino acid with Imino group – Proline
Amino acid with Indole group – Tryptophan
Amino acid with Guanidium group – Arginine
21st amino acid is Selenocysteine.
It is coded by codon UGA (usually it is a stop codon).
22nd amino acid is Pyrolysine
It is coded by UAG
All amino acids found in proteins exist in L-form
Amino acids have 2 isomers ie D and L forms. As each amino acid has one chiral carbon.
Remember the exceptions : Glycine does not have any chiral carbon, so no optical activity and no isomers.
Isoleucine and Threonine have 2 chiral carbons each, so four optical isomers each.
Maximum absorption of light is shown by Tryptophan.
Note that only aromatic AA absorb light.
Largest amino acid- Tryptophan
Smallest amino acid- Glycine
Most acidic amino acid- Aspartate
Most basic amino acid – Arginine
Most polar amino acid – Glutamine
Most non-polar amino acid – Phenylalanine
Amino acid with Imino group – Proline
Amino acid with Indole group – Tryptophan
Amino acid with Guanidium group – Arginine
21st amino acid is Selenocysteine.
It is coded by codon UGA (usually it is a stop codon).
22nd amino acid is Pyrolysine
It is coded by UAG
HYPER-REACTIVITY:
Increase intensity of effect of a given dose of a drug in
comparison to effect seen in most individuals.
Hypersensitivity
Allergic or other immunological response to a drug.
Clinical manifestations
• Skin Reaction
– Urticaria
– Rashes
– Angioneurotic edema
• Blood Dyscrasias
– Thrombocytopenia
– Granulocytopenia
– Aplastic anemia
– Hemolysis
– Anaphylaxis, asthma, serum
sickness, hepatitis, nephropathy
Increase intensity of effect of a given dose of a drug in
comparison to effect seen in most individuals.
Hypersensitivity
Allergic or other immunological response to a drug.
Clinical manifestations
• Skin Reaction
– Urticaria
– Rashes
– Angioneurotic edema
• Blood Dyscrasias
– Thrombocytopenia
– Granulocytopenia
– Aplastic anemia
– Hemolysis
– Anaphylaxis, asthma, serum
sickness, hepatitis, nephropathy
"GENERAL CHEMICAL TESTS FOR ALKALOIDS"
Alkaloids are tested by the following reagents. Each reagent or test has accuracy and specificity.
1. Dragendroff's reagent
👉 This reagent is constituted of Potassium Bismuth lodide (PBI). Alkaloids give reddish brown color with the dragendroff's reagent.
2. Mayer's reagent:-
👉 This reagent is constituted of Potassium Mercuric lodide (PMI). Alkaloids give cream color with the Mayer's reagent. Remember M for Mayer M for Mercuric.
3. Wagner's reagent:-
👉 This reagent is constituted of lodine potassium lodide (IP). Alkaloids give reddish brown precipitate with the Wagner's reagent.
4.Hager's reagent :-
👉This reagent is constitutes of Picric Acid. Alkaloids give yellow precipitate with the Hager's reagent.
5. Tannic acid :-
👉With tannic acid alkaloids give buff colored precipitate.
6. Picrolinic acid :-
👉Yellow colored precipitate are produced with picrolinic acid.
Alkaloids are tested by the following reagents. Each reagent or test has accuracy and specificity.
1. Dragendroff's reagent
👉 This reagent is constituted of Potassium Bismuth lodide (PBI). Alkaloids give reddish brown color with the dragendroff's reagent.
2. Mayer's reagent:-
👉 This reagent is constituted of Potassium Mercuric lodide (PMI). Alkaloids give cream color with the Mayer's reagent. Remember M for Mayer M for Mercuric.
3. Wagner's reagent:-
👉 This reagent is constituted of lodine potassium lodide (IP). Alkaloids give reddish brown precipitate with the Wagner's reagent.
4.Hager's reagent :-
👉This reagent is constitutes of Picric Acid. Alkaloids give yellow precipitate with the Hager's reagent.
5. Tannic acid :-
👉With tannic acid alkaloids give buff colored precipitate.
6. Picrolinic acid :-
👉Yellow colored precipitate are produced with picrolinic acid.
MCQ No 1423
Colchicine is biogenetically derived from one of the following
Colchicine is biogenetically derived from one of the following
Anonymous Quiz
35%
(a) Tyrosine and Phenylalanine
36%
(b) Tryptophan and phenylalanine
23%
(c) Ornithine and Tryptophan
6%
(d) Ornithine and phenylalanine
MCQ No 1424
The diagnostic character for the microscopically identification of Kurchi bark is
The diagnostic character for the microscopically identification of Kurchi bark is
Anonymous Quiz
11%
(a) Fibers with Y-shaped pits
51%
(b) Horse shoe shaped stone cells
29%
(c) Steroids containing calcium oxalate crystals
9%
(d) Stratified cork
MCQ No 1425
It is possible to initiate the development of complete plants from callus cell Cultures by suitable manipulation of the medium with respect to
It is possible to initiate the development of complete plants from callus cell Cultures by suitable manipulation of the medium with respect to
Anonymous Quiz
22%
(a) Minerals
26%
(b) Vitamins
20%
(c) Carbohydrates
32%
(d) Hormones
How many of you interested in purchasing E-Library access?
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66%
Interested
34%
Not-Interested
MCQ No. 1426
Brandykinin causes ?
Brandykinin causes ?
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Pain at the site of inflammation
38%
Vasoconstriction
29%
Bronchodiltion
4%
None of the above
MCQ No. 1427
In acute inflammation the tissue response consist of all except.
In acute inflammation the tissue response consist of all except.
Anonymous Quiz
23%
Vasodilation
25%
Exudation
26%
Neutrophilic response
26%
Granuloma formation
MCQ No. 1428 | Pharmacology
All the following are signs of inflammation except ?
All the following are signs of inflammation except ?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Pain
8%
Swelling
6%
Redness
81%
Absence of functional loss
MCQ No. 1429 | Pharmacology
The complex process of leukocyte movement through the blood vessel are all except ?
The complex process of leukocyte movement through the blood vessel are all except ?
Anonymous Quiz
42%
More protein
18%
Adhesion
19%
Migration
21%
Phagocytosis
MCQ No. 1430 | Pharmacology
The role of histamine in acute inflammatory response include ?
The role of histamine in acute inflammatory response include ?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Platelet release and aggregation
60%
Increased vascular permeability of the venules
10%
Membrane lysis
6%
None of the above
MCQ No. 1431 | BPPK
DIstribution in perfusion rate limited case of ..... drugs.
DIstribution in perfusion rate limited case of ..... drugs.
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12%
Ionic
22%
Polar
56%
Lipophilic
11%
Water soluble
MCQ No. 1432 | Pharmaceutics
The part of prescription that means ’take thou’ is:
The part of prescription that means ’take thou’ is:
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17%
Inscription
25%
Subscription
53%
Superscription
5%
Signeture