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Pharmaceutical Analysis Notes - Unit 1 hand written notes B.Pharma 1st year  

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Basic principles of cell injury

Basic principles of cell injury  

Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, re

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Diseases Of Bones & Joints

Diseases Of Bones & Joints  

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SKELETON  The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of 270 bones at birth. This total 206

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Cardiovascular System

Cardiovascular System  

INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of a closed fist located in the chest between the lungs behind th

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      Diazotisation Reaction - B.pharma 1st year handwritten notes. Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Diazotisation Reaction Titration  Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Diazotisation Reaction Titration 

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Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms

Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms  

Atherosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive buildup of

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Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Biological Oxidation

Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Biological Oxidation  

This post includes important one liners of  BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION chapter from Biochemistry. This post summarises the chapter in short.

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1 of 15 〉 The relation between the change of free energy (G), enthalpy (H) and entropy (S) is expressed by the equation

ΔG = ΔH – TΔS (T = Absolute temperature)

2 of 15 〉 A negative sign of free energy indicates that the reaction is

Exergonic or spontaneous

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Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Metabolism of Carbohydrates

Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Metabolism of Carbohydrates  

This post includes important one-liners from chapter METABOLISM OF CARBOHYDRATES of biochemistry. This post describes the chapter in short.

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1 of 15 〉 Name the five vitamins required by pyruvate dehydrogenase or -ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex

Thiamine, riboflavin, lipoic acid, niacin, pantothenic acid,

2 of 15 〉 Muscle glycogen does not directly contribute to blood glucose due to absence of the enyme

Absence of glucose 6-phosphatase

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Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism

Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism  

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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Digestion And Absorption | Biochemistry 

Digestion And Absorption | Biochemistry   

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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Carbohydrates- Biomolecules : functions and classifications | Biochemistry

Carbohydrates- Biomolecules : functions and classifications | Biochemistry  

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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You Must Know these Terms in Pharmacy

You Must Know these Terms in Pharmacy  

These are the important terms in pharmacy with definition part 1 .. Visit our Glossary or vocabulary section for more terms.. 

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Pharmacy Revision: Pharmaceutics Important One liner Questions

Pharmacy Revision: Pharmaceutics Important One liner Questions  


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Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics

Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics  

Solubilization, introduced by Mc Bain in 1937, involves dissolving poorly soluble solutes in water using surfactants, forming thermodynamically st

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Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry

Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry  

coordination compounds, also known as complexes, arising from Lewis acid-base reactions. Understand the crucial roles of ligands and metal ions in for

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Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications 

Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications   

Explore the metal ion complexes, where central metallic ions bond with ligands to form coordination bonds. Learn about inorganic and chelate complexes

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Liquid Crystals: The Fourth State of Matter in Pharmacy 

Liquid Crystals: The Fourth State of Matter in Pharmacy   

Liquid crystals, the fourth state of matter, exhibit an intermediate order between liquids and crystals. Divided into thermotropic and lyotropic class

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Basic principles of cell injury

Basic principles of cell injury  

Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, re

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Diseases Of Bones & Joints

Diseases Of Bones & Joints  

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SKELETON  The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of 270 bones at birth. This total 206

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Cardiovascular System

Cardiovascular System  

INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of a closed fist located in the chest between the lungs behind th

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Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms

Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms  

Atherosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive buildup of

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Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism

Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism  

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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Digestion And Absorption | Biochemistry 

Digestion And Absorption | Biochemistry   

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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Carbohydrates- Biomolecules : functions and classifications | Biochemistry

Carbohydrates- Biomolecules : functions and classifications | Biochemistry  

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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Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics

Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics  

Solubilization, introduced by Mc Bain in 1937, involves dissolving poorly soluble solutes in water using surfactants, forming thermodynamically st

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Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry

Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry  

coordination compounds, also known as complexes, arising from Lewis acid-base reactions. Understand the crucial roles of ligands and metal ions in for

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Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications 

Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications   

Explore the metal ion complexes, where central metallic ions bond with ligands to form coordination bonds. Learn about inorganic and chelate complexes

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Liquid Crystals: The Fourth State of Matter in Pharmacy 

Liquid Crystals: The Fourth State of Matter in Pharmacy   

Liquid crystals, the fourth state of matter, exhibit an intermediate order between liquids and crystals. Divided into thermotropic and lyotropic class

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Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Biological Oxidation

Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Biological Oxidation  

This post includes important one liners of  BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION chapter from Biochemistry. This post summarises the chapter in short.

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1 of 15 〉 The relation between the change of free energy (G), enthalpy (H) and entropy (S) is expressed by the equation

ΔG = ΔH – TΔS (T = Absolute temperature)

2 of 15 〉 A negative sign of free energy indicates that the reaction is

Exergonic or spontaneous

Read...

Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Metabolism of Carbohydrates

Biochemistry Important One Liners Questions On Metabolism of Carbohydrates  

This post includes important one-liners from chapter METABOLISM OF CARBOHYDRATES of biochemistry. This post describes the chapter in short.

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1 of 15 〉 Name the five vitamins required by pyruvate dehydrogenase or -ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex

Thiamine, riboflavin, lipoic acid, niacin, pantothenic acid,

2 of 15 〉 Muscle glycogen does not directly contribute to blood glucose due to absence of the enyme

Absence of glucose 6-phosphatase

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Pharmacy Revision: Pharmaceutics Important One liner Questions

Pharmacy Revision: Pharmaceutics Important One liner Questions  


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You Must Know these Terms in Pharmacy

You Must Know these Terms in Pharmacy  

These are the important terms in pharmacy with definition part 1 .. Visit our Glossary or vocabulary section for more terms.. 

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Pharmaceutical Analysis Notes - Unit 1 hand written notes B.Pharma 1st year  

complete simplified notes on pharmaceutical analysis prepared by students... introduction to pharmaceutical analysis unit 1 handwritten notes.

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      Diazotisation Reaction - B.pharma 1st year handwritten notes. Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Diazotisation Reaction Titration  Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Diazotisation Reaction Titration 

Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Diazotisation Reaction Titration   

Diazotisation Reaction - B.pharma 1st year handwritten notes.

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