Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Properties of Colloidal Dispersions

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference.   Optical, Kinetic & Electrical Properties Of Colloidal Dispersion And Effect Of Electrolytes » PHARMACAREERS   What is the Tyndall effect? a) The scattering of light by colloidal particles b) The absorption of light by colloidal … Read more

Non-Newtonian Systems, Pseudoplastic, Dilatant, Plastic, Thixotropy, Thixotropy In Formulation

Non-Newtonian Systems, Pseudoplastic, Dilatant, Plastic, Thixotropy, Thixotropy In Formulation Rheology, the study of the flow and deformation of matter, is a fundamental aspect of pharmaceutical engineering. While Newtonian systems exhibit a linear relationship between shear stress and shear rate, many pharmaceutical formulations exhibit non-Newtonian behavior. Understanding non-Newtonian systems, including pseudoplastic, dilatant, plastic, and thixotropic properties, … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Colloids

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference.   Classification Of Colloids & Comparative Account Of Their General Properties » PHARMACAREERS   What is a colloid? a) A homogeneous mixture of two substances b) A heterogeneous mixture with particles between 1 and 1000 nm … Read more

Rheology: Newtonian Systems, Law of Flow, Kinematic Viscosity, Effect of Temperature

Rheology: Newtonian Systems, Law of Flow, Kinematic Viscosity, Effect of Temperature Rheology, the study of the flow and deformation of matter, is a cornerstone of pharmaceutical engineering. Understanding the rheological properties of pharmaceutical formulations is crucial for optimizing product performance, ensuring proper delivery, and maintaining stability. This article will delve into Newtonian systems, the law … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject physical pharmaceutics II. Read following article for your reference.   Colloidal Dispersions: Classification Of Dispersed Systems & Their General Characteristics, Size & Shapes Of Colloidal Particles » PHARMACAREERS   What is a colloidal dispersion? a) A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances … Read more

Optical, Kinetic & Electrical Properties of Colloidal Dispersion and Effect of Electrolytes

Optical, Kinetic & Electrical Properties of Colloidal Dispersion and Effect of Electrolytes Colloidal dispersions, a cornerstone of physical pharmaceutics, exhibit distinct optical, kinetic, and electrical properties. Understanding these properties is essential for optimizing drug delivery, improving bioavailability, and ensuring product stability. This article will delve into the optical, kinetic, and electrical properties of colloids, as … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference.   Assessment Of Microbial Contamination And Spoilage » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary purpose of assessing microbial contamination in pharmaceutical products? a) To enhance product flavor b) To ensure product safety and efficacy c) To reduce production … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference.   Application Of Cell Cultures In Pharmaceutical Industry And Research » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary use of cell cultures in the pharmaceutical industry? a) Enhancing product flavor b) Studying drug interactions and effects c) Reducing production … Read more

Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Microbiology. Read following article for your reference.   Primary, Established And Transformed Cell Culture » PHARMACAREERS   What is the primary characteristic of primary cell cultures? a) They are derived directly from tissues b) They are immortal c) They do not require growth factors d) … Read more