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A: Yes,energy is the capacity to do work; it makes the biochemical process more effective and…
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A: Phycocyanin is a pigment belonging to the phycobiliprotein family. It is often considered as an…
Q: What are the factors affecting the stability of a pharmaceutical product
A: There are mainly three factors affecting the stability of the pharmaceutical product-…
Q: How would one go about identifying the active site residues in the laboratory?
A: Proteins that can catalyze all biochemical reactions are known as enzymes. The active site is the…
Q: Why it is possible/ applicable to use recrystallization and vacuum filtration with Luminol? Cite…
A: Luminol is a chemical used in many laboratory experiments, like in biotech research lab, forensic…
Q: What is displacement value, why is it important in pharmacy calculation? In which pharmaceutical…
A: Pharmacy is the branch of health science that connects medical science with chemistry. It is…
Q: Mechanisms of catalysis: 2.4 Enzymen catalysis summary
A: the enzyme promotes the reaction, but itself remains unchanged at the end of the reaction. An…
Q: List the criteria used to select a buffer for a biochemical reaction.
A: A Buffer resist change in pH when acid or base is added. There are two types of buffer: Mixture of…
Q: What are the disadvantages of biochemical test?
A: Biochemical tests refer to the test done to identify microorganisms. These tests are widely done in…
Q: Why are DG°' values not rigorously applicable to biochemical systems?
A: Gibb’s free energy is the standard free energy that complements the formation of 1 mole of that…
Q: USING PARMESAN CHEESE, DESCRIBE A BIOREACTOR SUITABLE FOR THE PROCESS? What is the reactor…
A: A bioreactor for this process is cylindrical in shape with eight valves along the top where gases…
Q: What are the main elements that provide clues to the outcome of a biochemical reaction
A: Biochemical reactions are chemical reactions that take place inside the cells of living things. The…
Q: what are the types of analogue in medicinal chemistry? and why it is so important in drug discovery…
A: Introduction Drug analogs in the medicinal industry are compounds sharing structural and therapeutic…
Q: A biochemical reaction will proceed in the direction as written if: Group of answer choices H > 0. G…
A: The thermodynamical properties such as free energy change, enthalpy change, and entropy change…
Q: Why is fatigue strength important for metallic biomaterials?
A: A biomaterial is described as a substance that has been designed to take a shape that is utilized to…
Q: Why we use glutaraldehyde in production of biomaterials ? What can we use instead of glutaraldehyde?
A: In the field of biomaterials, there is a combination of medicine, physics, biology, and chemistry.…
Q: State the principle that underlies the following biochemical tests: a) Methyl red test b)…
A: Please note that as per the guidelines of Bartleby, only question no. 1 with both subparts (a) and…
Q: How has the analysis of enzyme kinetics been fundamental to the modern design of pharmaceuticals?
A: Drug development occurs on the basis of reactivity of the target cell or organs in response to a…
Q: Explain the preservation method used in homemade pickled ginger and discuss the biochemical changes…
A: Pickling is the process of preserving edible products in an acid solution, usually vinegar, or in…
Q: What are the benefits and disadvantages of IMAC for purifying proteins?
A: The purification of the proteins is performed by the use of different chromatographic procedures…
Q: State the principle that underlies the following biochemical tests: a) Methyl red test b)…
A: (a) Methyl Red Test Principle These bacteria initially metabolize glucose to pyruvic acid, which is…
Q: Functional groups and linkages assignment Complete the reactions below. Circle and identify all…
A: The hydrocarbon compound is N-butylpropanamide which is reacting with water.
Q: Why Cepacol is used ?
A: Cepacol is a drug which relieves pain associated with a sore throat or mouth. It can be administered…
Q: briefly describe the disadvantages of acid hydrolysis of proteins method.
A: Protein is a polypeptide molecule comprised of amino acids. Protein is synthesized in the cytoplasm…
Q: How can we tell if the enzyme has been denatured by a particular temperature treatment.
A: Enzymes are proteinaceous molecules that act as catalysts in various cellular biochemical reactions.…
Q: Why are buffers important in biochemical experiments? Please explainw ell
A: Buffer : solution which resists any change in pH via the addition of any acidic/ the basic…
Q: Prepare a complete analysis procedure using KMnO4 as teh oxidant instead of K2CrO7 in the redox…
A: Redox indicators have a defined color at a defined potential. Equivalence potential and indicator…
Q: What is the Main Rule of Bioenergetics in living organisms? -How does the principal of additive…
A: In biology, a living organism is an individual that has characteristics such as growth, movement,…
Q: State the principle that underlies the following biochemical tests: a. Voges-Proskauer test
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Q: State the principle that underlies the following biochemical tests: a) Methyl red test
A: Fermentation is an anaerobic process where glucose or other carbohydrates are metabolized to produce…
Q: For which purpose the method of measuring biochemical demand is used?
A: Most natural waters contain small quantities of organic compounds. Aquatic microorganisms have…
Q: Why safranin are used as the sample dye in dye adsorption experiments?
A: Safranin is most popular in medical research for staining acidic proteoglycan that is found in…
Q: End products of biochemical reactions are often acids or alkalies How are these products typically…
A: A culture medium or growth medium is a liquid or gel designed to support the growth of…
Q: Many biochemical reactions proceed slowly unless the energy barrier to the reaction is lowered. How…
A: Biochemical reactions are the process of transformation of one biomolecule into a different…
Q: What are biogenic amines? What role do they play in the body? Give exact examples of biogenic amines…
A: Biogenic amines are the substances which plays many important role in functioning of our body.
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Q: In biomaterial production experiments; Why we use glutaraldehyde? What can we use instead of…
A: In the field of biomaterial, there is a combination of medicine, physics, biology, and chemistry.…
Q: Associate the biochemical reaction in TSI agar to certain genera or species. Reaction Possible…
A: The triple sugar iron test ( TSI ) in microbiology it is a test which use for ability to test…
Q: The IAP kinetics assay was preformed at a basic pH. What does this tell you about the reaction…
A: Kinetic assays are used to measure the real-time rate of reactions of enzymes as they convert the…
Q: Why do you think most biochemical reactions inside our body need to speed up?
A: Biochemical reactions are process of conversion of biologically active molecules in to different…
Q: What is saponification? How can we make soap? What is the reaction involve in making soaps? Whats…
A: Soaps and detergents are commonly used in cleaning clothes, utensils and other dirty surfaces.…
Q: Name the three different stages in which shape selectivity can take place in zeolite used as a…
A: Zeolites are microporous materials. They have industrial importance for various catalytic…
Q: For the biochemical tests, write in the name of the tests in order that you get them . Record your…
A: Catalase is an enzyme that catalyze the conversion of hydrogen peroxide to water and O2 . 2 H2O2…
Q: what are the other treatments on developing or improving a catalyst aside from like x-ray…
A: Catalysts can be any substance that accelerates the reaction rate without itself being consumed.…
Q: A member of the staff at the care home inquires about paracetamol with the pharmacist. This employee…
A: Drug Any chemical substance that alters physical or emotional changes through its chemical action is…
Q: Mechanisms of catalysis: 2.3 Covalent catalysis summary + example
A: Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions. The molecules…
How different biochemical material is sterilized? What are its importance in biochemical industry?
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