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1 of 15 〉 Usually water or low-molecular-weight alcohols or compounds, used in topical applications and in wet granulation, for the production of tablets.moistening agents
2 of 15 〉 Dosage form comprising several elements (e.g., microspheres or coated pellets) dif- fering in the rate of drug release.multi compartment formulation
This is the practice Set 2 of the Biochemistry test series for Pharmacy, Diploma Pharmacy and medical/paramedical students. There will be total of 5
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This is the practice Set 2 of the Biochemistry test series for Pharmacy, Diploma Pharmacy and medical/paramedical students. There will be total of 5
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This is the practice Set 2 of the Biochemistry test series for Pharmacy, Diploma Pharmacy and medical/paramedical students. There will be total of 5
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Carbohydrates are the most abundant organic molecules in nature. They are primarily composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The name
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Lipids (Greek: lipos–fat) are of great importance to the body as the chief concentrated storage form of energy, besides their role in cellular struc
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Proteins are the most abundant organic molecules of the living system. in every part of the cell and constitute about 50% of the cellular dry weight.
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There are two types of nucleic acids namely deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA).
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Food is the basic and essential requirement of man for his very existence. The food we eat consists of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins a
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The plasma is the liquid medium of blood (55-60%), in which the cell components— namely erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets—are sus
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The structure, functions and abnormalities of haemoglobin, the synthesis and degradation of heme, the porphyrin containing compounds are discuss
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Hundreds of reactions simultaneously take place in a living cell, in a well-organized and integrated manner. The entire spectrum of chemical reac
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Metabolism is a continuous process, with thousands of reactions, simultaneously occurring in the living cell.
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This post includes important one liners from chapter HEMOGLOBIN AND PORPHYRINS of Biochemistry. This post summarises the chapter in short.
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1 of 15 〉 The total number of amino acids present in adult hemoglobin574
2 of 15 〉 The oxidation of ferrous (Fe2+) iron to ferric (Fe3+) iron in hemoglobin results in the formation of a compound namelyMethemoglobin
This post includes important one liners from chapter Nucleic acids and Nucleotides . this summarises the chapter in short.
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1 of 15 〉 The fundamental unit of genetic information is known asGene
2 of 15 〉 DNA controls protein synthesis through the mediation ofRNA
This post includes important one-liners from chapter PLASMA PROTEINS of biochemistry. This post describes the chapter in short.
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1 of 15 〉 The difference between plasma and serum is the presence or absence ofFibrinogen
2 of 15 〉 The most commonly employed technique for separation of plasma proteinsElectrophoresis
Vitamins may be regarded as organic compounds required in the diet in small amounts to perform specific biological functions for normal maintenance of
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Carbohydrates are the major source of energy Major pathways
for the living cells. As such, carbohydrates are the first cellular constituents, s
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This post includes important one liners from chapter digestion and absorption of biochemistry . This post summarises the chapter in short.
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1 of 15 〉 Cellulose is not digested in humans due to lack of the enzyme that hydrolysesβ-Glycosidic bonds
2 of 15 〉 The most important carbohydrate associated with flatulence caused by ingestion of leguminous seedsRaffinose