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- Give the pharmacological property of the following alkaloids. Where do they naturally occur? morphine quinine berberine What are the chemical tests used in identifying alkaloids?Explain the process of polyacrylamide reaction, and what are the two reagents are crucial for this reaction?what is the purpose of adding HCl in the precipitation of proteins by alkaloidal reagents?
- Give a complete and well descriptive definition of the following:1.1 Fractional saturation1.2Allostery1.3 Metal activated enzymes 1.4 Metalloenzymes1.5 Acid-base catalysis1. What is the role of sodium hydroxide in the oxime preparation?What is the natural source of jasmonic acid compound and its synthesis pathway?