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  • Nobel Prize 2024: Celebrating the Groundbreaking Discovery of microRNA

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  • Pharmacy Practice MCQ

    Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Physical Pharmaceutics. Read following article for your reference.   Protein Binding, Complexation, And Drug Action » PHARMACAREERS   Which protein is most commonly involved in drug binding in the plasma? A) Hemoglobin B) Albumin C) Myoglobin D) Fibrinogen What is the primary effect of drug-protein

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  • Sorensen’s pH Scale and pH Determination

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  • Pharmacy Practice MCQ

    Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Physical Pharmaceutics. Read following article for your reference. Crystalline Structures Of Complexes And Thermodynamic Treatment Of Stability Constants » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary characteristic of crystalline structures? A) Random arrangement of atoms B) Highly ordered arrangement of atoms C) Amorphous structure D) None

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  • Protein Binding, Complexation, and Drug Action

    Protein Binding, Complexation, and Drug Action In the dynamic field of physical pharmaceutics, the concepts of protein binding, complexation, and drug action are fundamental to the development and optimization of pharmaceutical formulations. These processes significantly influence the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs, affecting their efficacy and safety. This blog explores these critical aspects, providing a

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  • Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Complexation

    Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Physical Pharmaceutics. Read following article for your reference. Complexation: Mechanism And Applications » PHARMACAREERS What is complexation? A) Formation of a single molecule B) Interaction between two or more molecules to form a complex C) Breaking down of molecules D) None of the above Which

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  • Crystalline Structures of Complexes and Thermodynamic Treatment of Stability Constants

    Crystalline Structures of Complexes and Thermodynamic Treatment of Stability Constants In the field of physical pharmaceutics, understanding the crystalline structures of complexes and the thermodynamic treatment of stability constants is crucial for the development of effective pharmaceutical formulations. These concepts play a significant role in determining the solubility, stability, and bioavailability of drugs. This blog

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  • Pharmacy Practice MCQ- HLB Scale

    Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Physical Pharmaceutics. Read following article for your reference. HLB Scale, Solubilization And Detergency » PHARMACAREERS Who developed the HLB scale? A) William C. Griffin B) Davies C) Ankur Choudhary D) None of the above What does HLB stand for? A) Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balance B) Hydrophobic-Lipophilic Balance

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  • Complexation: Mechanism and Applications

    Complexation In the realm of physical pharmaceutics, complexation plays a pivotal role in enhancing the properties and efficacy of pharmaceutical compounds. Complexation refers to the process where molecules form a complex through covalent or non-covalent interactions. This phenomenon is crucial in drug formulation and delivery, as it can significantly influence the solubility, stability, and bioavailability

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