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Model answer Class: B.Pharm V Semester Subject: Pharmaceutical
... 1 i) Medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry are disciplines at the intersection of chemistry, especially synthetic organic chemistry, and pharmacology and various other biological specialties, where they are involved with design, chemical synthesis and development for market of pharmaceuti ...
... 1 i) Medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry are disciplines at the intersection of chemistry, especially synthetic organic chemistry, and pharmacology and various other biological specialties, where they are involved with design, chemical synthesis and development for market of pharmaceuti ...
Aromatic Amino Acid Metabolism
... In this section, ignore the information on the synthesis of tryptophan from chorismate (Figs. 2217 and 22-18). Focus only on synthesis of phenylalanine and tyrosine (Figs. 22-16 and 22-19). General Principles • Amino acids are typically synthesized in "Families" from central metabolites • The stereo ...
... In this section, ignore the information on the synthesis of tryptophan from chorismate (Figs. 2217 and 22-18). Focus only on synthesis of phenylalanine and tyrosine (Figs. 22-16 and 22-19). General Principles • Amino acids are typically synthesized in "Families" from central metabolites • The stereo ...
221_exam_2_2004
... ____ Some cyanobacteria, such as Synechococcus do not produce specialized structures to protect their nitrogenase so to avoid harming nitrogenase they A. B. C. D. ...
... ____ Some cyanobacteria, such as Synechococcus do not produce specialized structures to protect their nitrogenase so to avoid harming nitrogenase they A. B. C. D. ...
1. Triglyceride degradation is not influenced by: A cAMP B Glucagon
... B Cleavage of the fatty acid from the acyl carrier protein (ACP) C Attachment of a malonyl group to the ACP D The formation of malonyl CoA 7. Squalene, the 30 carbon precursor of cholesterol, is composed of: A 5 molecules of mevalonate B 6 isoprene units C 15 molecules of acetyl CoA D 3 molecules o ...
... B Cleavage of the fatty acid from the acyl carrier protein (ACP) C Attachment of a malonyl group to the ACP D The formation of malonyl CoA 7. Squalene, the 30 carbon precursor of cholesterol, is composed of: A 5 molecules of mevalonate B 6 isoprene units C 15 molecules of acetyl CoA D 3 molecules o ...
Cellular Respiration Review
... #21. Name the 3 carbon molecule that forms when glucose is split in half during glycolysis. #22. Name the 6 carbon molecule that forms during the first step of the Krebs cycle. #23. Fermentation is said to be ________________ because it happens “NOT IN AIR” or without oxygen. 24. Compare NADH and FA ...
... #21. Name the 3 carbon molecule that forms when glucose is split in half during glycolysis. #22. Name the 6 carbon molecule that forms during the first step of the Krebs cycle. #23. Fermentation is said to be ________________ because it happens “NOT IN AIR” or without oxygen. 24. Compare NADH and FA ...
Partial purification of fatty acid synthetase from Streptomyces
... Filamentous bacteria of the genus Streptomyces are extremely procedures (with a consistent recovery of over 80%), and its versatile in making antibiotics, many of which are phenolic activity presumably resides in multifunctional polypeptides of derivatives formed by reaction of a primer with malonyl ...
... Filamentous bacteria of the genus Streptomyces are extremely procedures (with a consistent recovery of over 80%), and its versatile in making antibiotics, many of which are phenolic activity presumably resides in multifunctional polypeptides of derivatives formed by reaction of a primer with malonyl ...
L9&10-Acid and Base
... Includes hemoglobin, work in red blood cells. Carboxyl group gives up H+ Amino Group accepts H+ Plasma proteins. Intracellular proteins. Most important buffer systems in the body are the proteins of the cells ...
... Includes hemoglobin, work in red blood cells. Carboxyl group gives up H+ Amino Group accepts H+ Plasma proteins. Intracellular proteins. Most important buffer systems in the body are the proteins of the cells ...
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
... Predict the missing product and/or reactant in a relevant chemical reaction involving carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives. Use curved-arrow formalism to depict the known mechanism of an organic reaction. Propose a mechanism for an unfamiliar chemical transformation by analogy to k ...
... Predict the missing product and/or reactant in a relevant chemical reaction involving carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives. Use curved-arrow formalism to depict the known mechanism of an organic reaction. Propose a mechanism for an unfamiliar chemical transformation by analogy to k ...
Short Answer Questions: a workshop
... Krebs cycle cannot take place as there is little acetyl CoA (from glucose there is none!) No reduced coenzymes to enter oxidative phosphorylation stage and so not enough ATP is made. Without ATP, cells (neurones, etc.) cannot carry out work and the brain and body cannot function properly. [ 60 words ...
... Krebs cycle cannot take place as there is little acetyl CoA (from glucose there is none!) No reduced coenzymes to enter oxidative phosphorylation stage and so not enough ATP is made. Without ATP, cells (neurones, etc.) cannot carry out work and the brain and body cannot function properly. [ 60 words ...
Chem 410 Chapter 11: Polyprotic Acids and Bases Part 1 How
... But these amino acid zwitterions are salts, actually internal salts. So they will have many physical properties in common with salts. So they are crystals with high melting points, are highly water soluble (but low solubilities in organic compounds), and they have large dipole moments. If in the ami ...
... But these amino acid zwitterions are salts, actually internal salts. So they will have many physical properties in common with salts. So they are crystals with high melting points, are highly water soluble (but low solubilities in organic compounds), and they have large dipole moments. If in the ami ...
Extraction and Characterization of Fish Oil from Monopterus albus
... Abstract. Fish oils have been recognized as good sources of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) which are widely used for pharmaceutical purposes and as food supplements. It has been reported that tropical fishes are rich in arachidonic acid (AA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These fatty acids have ...
... Abstract. Fish oils have been recognized as good sources of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) which are widely used for pharmaceutical purposes and as food supplements. It has been reported that tropical fishes are rich in arachidonic acid (AA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These fatty acids have ...
Hariri High School II
... The percentage by mass of oxygen in an organic compound (E) of general formula CnH2n O2 is 24.61 %. (H=1 , C=12 , O=16) A. Show that the molecular formula of (E) is C7H14O2. B. The compound (E) may be an acid or an ester . What is the nature of ( E ),knowing that its aqueous solution has a PH = 7 . ...
... The percentage by mass of oxygen in an organic compound (E) of general formula CnH2n O2 is 24.61 %. (H=1 , C=12 , O=16) A. Show that the molecular formula of (E) is C7H14O2. B. The compound (E) may be an acid or an ester . What is the nature of ( E ),knowing that its aqueous solution has a PH = 7 . ...
ABG’s
... • Glucose + Oxygen > Carbon dioxide + water • CO2 + H2O > H2CO3 > H+ + HCO3• Carbon dioxide + water > carbonic acid > acid + ...
... • Glucose + Oxygen > Carbon dioxide + water • CO2 + H2O > H2CO3 > H+ + HCO3• Carbon dioxide + water > carbonic acid > acid + ...
QUIZ #4 LIPID STRUCTURES AND METABOLISM
... You have two 6-carbon compounds; one is glucose and the other is caproic acid (6:0). If both are complexely oxidized to CO2 and H2O, what is the ratio of their potential maximum ATPs generated? a. Glucose yields 38 ATP where as caproic acid yields 28 ATP b. Glucose yields 28 ATP where as caproic aci ...
... You have two 6-carbon compounds; one is glucose and the other is caproic acid (6:0). If both are complexely oxidized to CO2 and H2O, what is the ratio of their potential maximum ATPs generated? a. Glucose yields 38 ATP where as caproic acid yields 28 ATP b. Glucose yields 28 ATP where as caproic aci ...
Exam 3: Biochem 2 Fill in the Blank
... i. Fats have ____more_________ (more/less) kcal per gram than carbohydrate and proteins ii. Locations were fats are made________Liver_________ and _______adipocytes________ 1. Due to the increased NADPH made in these cells during the shunt iii. Location in the cell of synthesis:___cytosol___________ ...
... i. Fats have ____more_________ (more/less) kcal per gram than carbohydrate and proteins ii. Locations were fats are made________Liver_________ and _______adipocytes________ 1. Due to the increased NADPH made in these cells during the shunt iii. Location in the cell of synthesis:___cytosol___________ ...
Medical Biochemistry: Course content 2016/2017
... ketone bodies (formulas) and its subcellular location. In which organs and how are ketone bodies catabolized? The regulation of ketone body synthesis. Steroid hormones. The most important steps in the synthesis and inactivation of steroid hormones and vitamin D, including their structures and nomenc ...
... ketone bodies (formulas) and its subcellular location. In which organs and how are ketone bodies catabolized? The regulation of ketone body synthesis. Steroid hormones. The most important steps in the synthesis and inactivation of steroid hormones and vitamin D, including their structures and nomenc ...
WATER SOLUBLE VITA
... -transport of the fatty acids residues -synthesis of purine nucleotides -activation of fatty acids -phosphopantothenate is a constituent of multienzyme complex – fatty acids synthase -cholesterol synthesis ...
... -transport of the fatty acids residues -synthesis of purine nucleotides -activation of fatty acids -phosphopantothenate is a constituent of multienzyme complex – fatty acids synthase -cholesterol synthesis ...
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... Energy needed for repetitive muscular contraction comes from a chemical called creatine phosphate During strenuous muscular activity, creatine phosphate in muscle cells breaks down, releasing energy and phosphate, which is used to convert ADP to ATP by phosphorylation Creatine phosphate system can o ...
... Energy needed for repetitive muscular contraction comes from a chemical called creatine phosphate During strenuous muscular activity, creatine phosphate in muscle cells breaks down, releasing energy and phosphate, which is used to convert ADP to ATP by phosphorylation Creatine phosphate system can o ...
2016 Energetics Protein Enzyme WS
... 27. If the active site of an enzyme is small and contains mainly hydrophilic and positively charged residue (R) groups, it would most readily bind with a substrate region which is a. small, hydrophobic and positively charged b. small, hydrophilic and positively charged c. small, hydrophobic and neg ...
... 27. If the active site of an enzyme is small and contains mainly hydrophilic and positively charged residue (R) groups, it would most readily bind with a substrate region which is a. small, hydrophobic and positively charged b. small, hydrophilic and positively charged c. small, hydrophobic and neg ...
Practicing with Cladograms
... Part A. Using Amino Acid Sequences to Show Evolutionary Relationships: Introduction With advances in molecular biology, scientists are able to take a closer look at similarities among organisms and to look for evolutionary relationships at the molecular level. The amino acid sequence of a protein ca ...
... Part A. Using Amino Acid Sequences to Show Evolutionary Relationships: Introduction With advances in molecular biology, scientists are able to take a closer look at similarities among organisms and to look for evolutionary relationships at the molecular level. The amino acid sequence of a protein ca ...
aerobic vs anerobic ws - Hicksville Public Schools
... 17. Energy is released from ATP when the bond is broken between a. two phosphate groups c. ribose and a phosphate group b. adenine and ribose d. adenine and a phosphate group ...
... 17. Energy is released from ATP when the bond is broken between a. two phosphate groups c. ribose and a phosphate group b. adenine and ribose d. adenine and a phosphate group ...