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Electrophiles are deficient of pair of electrons and free radicals contain an odd number of electrons.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in an interview.My question comes from Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct choice is (a) True |
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What is enzyme induction?(a) The phenomenon of increased drug metabolizing ability of enzymes by drugs and chemicals(b) The phenomenon of increasing drug bioavailability drugs and chemicals(c) The phenomenon of increasing drug distribution drugs and chemicals(d) The phenomenon of increasing drug concentration for a particular tissue by drugs and chemicalsThis question was addressed to me in an online quiz.Query is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The CORRECT answer is (a) The phenomenon of increased DRUG metabolizing ability of enzymes by DRUGS and chemicals |
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The drug biotransformation is a detoxification process.(a) True(b) FalseThe question was asked at a job interview.The question is from Drugs Biotransformation in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct answer is (a) True |
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What are the names of the 3 protein involve in multienzyme mixed-function oxidase system, located in the endoplasmic reticulum?(a) Heme protein, flavoprotein, phosphatidylcholine(b) Heme protein, flavoprotein, retinal protein(c) Heme protein, retinal protein, phosphatidylcholine(d) Retinal protein, flavoprotein, phosphatidylcholineThe question was asked by my college director while I was bunking the class.This interesting question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct OPTION is (a) HEME protein, flavoprotein, phosphatidylcholine |
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How are electrophiles generated?(a) Through cytochrome P-450 system(b) NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase(c) Different Flavin containing reductase(d) Through cytochrome P-350 systemThe question was posed to me in semester exam.Enquiry is from Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right answer is (a) Through cytochrome P-450 system |
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What is the name of the process where structurally same compounds compete for the same site on an enzyme to inhibit that?(a) Altered physiology(b) Repression(c) Non-competitive inhibition(d) Competitive inhibitionThis question was posed to me in quiz.This interesting question is from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct CHOICE is (d) Competitive inhibition |
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Which enzyme’s presence is of utmost importance for the 2nd step of sulphation?(a) Sulfotransferase(b) Amidases(c) Transferase(d) UDP-glucuronyl transferaseThis question was addressed to me in an internship interview.This intriguing question comes from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right CHOICE is (a) Sulfotransferase |
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What is the function of a flavoprotein, located in the endoplasmic reticulum?(a) Oxidising the substrate(b) Reducing the cytochrome-450 to the ferrous form(c) Facilitate electron transfer from NADPH to cytochrome 450(d) Facilitate electron transfer from cytochrome 450 to NADPHThis question was posed to me during an internship interview.My question is based upon Drugs Biotransformation in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» CORRECT option is (b) Reducing the CYTOCHROME-450 to the ferrous FORM The EXPLANATION: Flavoprotein functions as an electron carrier and catalyses the reduction of cytochrome 450 to ferrous form by transferring an electron from NADPH. Flavoprotein in multienzyme mixed-function oxidase system. |
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What is the active form of salicylic acid?(a) Sialic acid(b) Salic acid(c) Salicylic acid(d) Salicycle acidI got this question in an online quiz.The query is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» RIGHT answer is (c) SALICYLIC acid Easy explanation: The salicylic acid is GIVEN to a patient on in its inactive form. Through metabolism, this inactive salicylic acid is CONVERTED into its ACTIVE form of Salicylic acid. |
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Where are non-microsomal enzymes present?(a) In the Golgi apparatus(b) Inside lysosomes(c) In the cytoplasm in soluble form(d) In oxysomesI got this question in an international level competition.This interesting question is from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct choice is (c) In the CYTOPLASM in SOLUBLE form |
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Which of the following statement rightly states “bioactivation”?(a) Formation of high reactive metabolites which interact with tissues to precipitate toxic compounds(b) Formation chelating agents(c) Formation of enzymes which can lyse toxic compounds(d) Stimulating the immune systems to initiate the formation of t cellsI got this question in unit test.The origin of the question is Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct option is (a) Formation of high REACTIVE metabolites which interact with TISSUES to PRECIPITATE toxic compounds |
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Maternal drug metabolizing ability increases in the later stage of pregnancy.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.I'm obligated to ask this question of Drugs Biotransformation topic in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right answer is (b) False |
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The phase II reactions are detoxification pathways.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me during an online interview.This interesting question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» RIGHT answer is (a) True The explanation is: In the phase, II reactions tissue reactive and carcinogenic metabolites are RENDERED HARMLESS by conjugation with glutathione. The Phase II reactions terminate the pharmacologic activity of XENOBIOTICS. |
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What is the end product of hydrolysis of Lidocaine?(a) 2, 6-Xylidine, N, N-Dimethylglycine(b) 2, 5- Xylidine, Dimethylglycine(c) Xylidine, glycine(d) 1, 6-XylidineThis question was posed to me in exam.Question is taken from Drugs Biotransformation in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct choice is (a) 2, 6-Xylidine, N, N-Dimethylglycine |
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What is the name of the process where the enzyme amount is decreased due to a decrease in enzyme synthesis?(a) Altered physiology(b) Repression(c) Non-competitive inhibition(d) Competitive inhibitionThis question was addressed to me in an international level competition.I need to ask this question from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» RIGHT choice is (b) Repression The best EXPLANATION: Repression is the process where the enzyme amount is decreased due to a decrease in enzyme SYNTHESIS. The synthesis of the enzyme can be affected by puromycin and actinomycin D. It can ALSO HAPPEN by raising the rate of enzyme degradation such as carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulphide, disulfiram, etc. |
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Which of the following is an example of electrophiles?(a) Thalidomide(b) Aflatoxin(c) Epoxides(d) BenzopyreneThe question was asked in an online quiz.My question is based upon Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct CHOICE is (c) Epoxides |
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Enzyme activity is maximum during the early morning.(a) True(b) FalseI had been asked this question during a job interview.Asked question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right option is (a) True |
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What provides the atom of oxygen for the making of water?(a) From the cytochrome 450(b) From the environment(c) From the activated oxygen P-450 substrate complex(d) From cytochrome reductaseI got this question during an interview.My doubt is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right choice is (C) From the activated oxygen P-450 substrate COMPLEX |
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What is the major end product of oxidation of aromatic carbon atoms?(a) Arenols(b) Catechol(c) Glutathione(d) Arene oxideThis question was posed to me during an interview.My doubt is from Drugs Biotransformation in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct choice is (a) Arenols |
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Biotransformation of drugs is defined as the conversion from one physical form to another.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was posed to me during an interview for a job.The question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct choice is (b) False |
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Microsome are selective to ____________(a) Water-soluble drugs(b) Lipid soluble drugs(c) Acidic drugs(d) Basic drugsThis question was posed to me in a national level competition.My question is taken from Drugs Biotransformation topic in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right answer is (b) Lipid soluble drugs |
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Free radicals are more dangerous than electrophiles.(a) True(b) FalseThe question was posed to me during an interview.This question is from Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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What are soft drugs?(a) Drugs given to babies(b) Chemical drugs which are already found in the body(c) Nutrients which kill the gut harmful microbes(d) Anything that is not nutrients and enters the body through different routesThe question was posed to me in an interview for job.My doubt is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct choice is (B) CHEMICAL drugs which are already found in the body |
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What is the name of the process where structurally different compounds interact with the enzyme and prevent the metabolism of the drug?(a) Altered physiology(b) Repression(c) Non-competitive inhibition(d) Competitive inhibitionI had been asked this question in an interview for job.This question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct option is (c) Non-competitive INHIBITION |
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Which coenzyme is synthesized in the 1st step of the formation of Glucuronide?(a) Uridine triphosphate(b) Uridine-5’-diphosphate-alpha-D-glucuronic acid(c) UDP-glucose(d) GlucuronideI have been asked this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.I need to ask this question from Drugs Biotransformation topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct ANSWER is (b) Uridine-5’-diphosphate-alpha-D-glucuronic acid |
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Differences observed in metabolism of drug among different races is known as ______________(a) Pharmacogenetics(b) Ethnic variations(c) Discontinues variation(d) Polygenic controlThe question was posed to me during an interview for a job.The query is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is (B) Ethnic variations The BEST I can EXPLAIN: Differences observed in the metabolism of the drug among different races is known as ethnic variation. Polygenic control is the control of drug metabolizing in the twins. Pharmacogenetics is the study of inter-subject variability in drug response. |
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What is the name of the process where due to nutritional deficiency an enzyme content is decreased?(a) Altered physiology(b) Repression(c) Non-competitive inhibition(d) Competitive inhibitionI had been asked this question in an interview.Asked question is from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct choice is (a) Altered PHYSIOLOGY |
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Which enzymes catalyses the hydrolysis of amides?(a) Esterase(b) Amydases(c) Amidases(d) AminodasesI have been asked this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.Question is taken from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Esters on hydrolysis yields alcohol and carboxylic acid.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.This key question is from Drugs Biotransformation in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct ANSWER is (a) True |
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What is the function of Phosphatidylcholine in multienzyme mixed-function oxidase system, located in the endoplasmic reticulum?(a) Oxidising the substrate(b) Reducing the substrate(c) Facilitate electron transfer from NADPH to cytochrome 450(d) Facilitate electron transfer from cytochrome 450 to NADPHThe question was asked in semester exam.This key question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right choice is (c) Facilitate electron transfer from NADPH to cytochrome 450 |
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Following are the Phase I reactions except ____________(a) Oxidative reactions(b) Hydrolytic reactions(c) Reductive reactions(d) Sulphide reactionsI got this question in class test.I'd like to ask this question from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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What are xenobiotics?(a) Another form of antibiotics(b) A form of nutrient(c) Nutrients which kill the gut harmful microbes(d) Anything that is not nutrients and enters the body through different routesI got this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.The origin of the question is Drugs Biotransformation topic in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct choice is (d) Anything that is not nutrients and enters the body through DIFFERENT routes |
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Which of the following will be an example of inorganic free radicle?(a) H2O2 and O2^–(b) Aflatoxin(c) Quinones(d) BenzopyreneThe question was asked during an internship interview.Query is from Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct OPTION is (a) H2O2 and O2^– |
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Bioavailability of glutathione in the body doesn’t determine the threshold of a toxic response.(a) True(b) FalseI got this question in exam.My question is based upon Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» CORRECT option is (b) False For explanation I would say: The GENERATION of reactive METABOLITES is indicated by modification in enzyme activities, the formation of glutathione conjugates and depletion of tissue levels of glutathione. THUS, the bioavailability of glutathione in the body determines the threshold of a toxic response. |
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Which age group is known as the neonates?(a) Up to 2 months(b) Up to 2 years(c) Up to 6 months(d) Up to 1 yearThis question was posed to me during an internship interview.My question is from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right answer is (a) Up to 2 months |
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Which one of the following is not an environmental agent to decrease drug metabolizing ability?(a) DDT(b) Cigarette smoke(c) Organophosphate insecticides(d) MethacholineI got this question in a job interview.This interesting question is from Drugs Biotransformation in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct choice is (d) Methacholine |
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Which of the following is not an example of a drug undergoing acetylation reaction?(a) Hydrazine(b) Salicylic acids(c) Sulphonamides(d) HistaminesI got this question in an interview for internship.I want to ask this question from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right choice is (b) Salicylic acids |
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In the sulfation process, what is the name of the coenzyme formed in the 1st step?(a) 3’-phosphoadenosine-5’-phosphosulfate(b) Adenosine triphosphate(c) Adenosine-5’-phosphosulfate(d) Uridine-5’-diphosphate-alpha-D-glucuronic acidThis question was addressed to me in final exam.My query is from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct ANSWER is (a) 3’-phosphoadenosine-5’-phosphosulfate |
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Which of the following is not a common N containing functional groups which undergo reduction reactions?(a) Nitro compounds(b) Azo compounds(c) N-oxide compounds(d) Nitrite compoundsI have been asked this question in class test.This is a very interesting question from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Correct option is (d) Nitrite compounds |
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What is polygenic control of drugs?(a) Drug controlling seen in an individual(b) Drug controlling seen in twins(c) Drug controlling seen in between different species(d) Drug controlling seen in a particular populationI have been asked this question in homework.This interesting question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct answer is (b) Drug controlling SEEN in twins |
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Which enzyme is important in the Phase II reactions?(a) Esterase(b) Amidases(c) Transferase(d) Aldo-keto-reductasesI got this question in exam.Origin of the question is Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct answer is (C) Transferase |
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What is the end product of hydrolytic dehalogenation of DDT?(a) Dichloro diphenyl ethylene(b) 1- chloro diphenyl dichloroethylene(c) Trichloro triphenyl trichloroethylene(d) Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethyleneI had been asked this question in homework.I need to ask this question from Drugs Biotransformation in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct choice is (d) DICHLORO DIPHENYL dichloroethylene |
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How are free radicals generated in the human body?(a) Through cytochrome P-450 system(b) NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase(c) NADPH reductase(d) Through cytochrome P-350 systemI had been asked this question in an interview for internship.The above asked question is from Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct answer is (b) NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase |
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Which xenobiotics yield free radicles on metabolic activation?(a) Thalidomide(b) Aflatoxin(c) Quinones(d) BenzopyreneThe question was posed to me in an interview.This key question is from Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right OPTION is (c) Quinones |
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What is the body’s defence against electrophiles?(a) Their inactivation by conjugation with glucagon(b) Their inactivation by conjugation with glutamine(c) Their inactivation by conjugation with glucuronic acid(d) Their inactivation by conjugation with glutathioneI got this question in a job interview.My doubt is from Bioactivation and Tissue Toxicity topic in section Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right choice is (d) Their inactivation by CONJUGATION with glutathione |
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Alcohol is the inducer for which drug?(a) Cortisol(b) Pentobarbital(c) Meprobamate(d) Oral contraceptivesI have been asked this question during an interview.Origin of the question is Drugs Biotransformation in chapter Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» RIGHT answer is (b) PENTOBARBITAL For explanation: Alcohol ACT as an inducer for pentobarbital, coumarins, and phenytoin. MEPROBAMATE is self-inducing. ORAL contraceptives are induced by barbiturates. |
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Which of the following drugs has self -induction to stimulate their own metabolism?(a) Cortisol(b) Pentobarbital(c) Meprobamate(d) ContraceptivesThis question was addressed to me in a job interview.This interesting question is from Drugs Biotransformation in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct answer is (c) Meprobamate |
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Which of the following statement is false?(a) D-glucuronic acid is easily available(b) Several functional groups can be easily linked with the D-glucuronic acid(c) Conjugation with D-glucuronic acid occurs to a high degree(d) Whole animal kingdom have the common ability to produce D-glucuronic acidI had been asked this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.This question is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in portion Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right choice is (d) WHOLE animal kingdom have the COMMON ability to produce D-glucuronic acid |
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Which age group metabolizes drugs faster than the adults?(a) Between 1-12 year(b) Between 1-15 year(c) Between 6-12 year(d) Between 12-18 yearI have been asked this question by my school principal while I was bunking the class.This question is from Drugs Biotransformation in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» Right choice is (a) Between 1-12 YEAR |
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What does the hydrolysis of Aspirin yield us with?(a) Salicylic acid only(b) Salicylic acid and CH3COOH(c) CH3COOH(d) Succinic acidThis question was addressed to me in unit test.The doubt is from Drugs Biotransformation topic in division Biotransformation of Drugs of Drug Biotechnology |
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Answer» The correct choice is (b) Salicylic acid and CH3COOH |
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