Applications: GMOs, biopesticides, bioethics

Nine Rights of Medication

Medication is the treatment with drugs or remedies. Drug-like properties, like solubility, permeability, metabolic soundness, and carrier effects, are of critical importance for the outcome of drug applicants. They are usually broadly classified into over-the-counter, complementary, and prescribed medicines. To guarantee the best medication organisation, doctors and nurses are advised to follow the nine rights […]

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Mood stabilization

Mood stabilisers can take several weeks to fully work. As a result, in the early stages of treatment, other psychiatric medications, such as antipsychotics, are frequently used to treat acute mania. It can be difficult to distinguish bipolar depression from other types of depression. Antidepressant medications can be beneficial, but they should never be used

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Molisch’s test

Molisch test is mainly a group test for all carbohydrates, that can be either free or bound to proteins or lipids. It is a very sensitive test and requires precision for the detection of carbohydrates. It is a colorimetric method that is used for the analysis of the presence of carbohydrates in a given analyte. The test was named

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Applications: GMOs, biopesticides, bioethics, Biology, Biotechnology and Its Applications, Class 12, NEET

Microbes in Human Welfare

Microbes are everywhere–in soil, water, air, within our bodies which are of different animals and plants. they’re present even at sites wherever no different life-form could probably exist–sites like deep within the geysers (thermal vents) wherever the temperature could also be as high as 1000C, deep within the soil, below the layers of snow many

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Food adulteration

Introduction Food is a fundamental requirement of existence. The food we eat is absorbed by our bodies and used to fuel metabolic processes and maintain our physical and mental well-being. Food is required for growth as well as for a variety of other biological processes. Vegetables, fruits, beans, pulses, grains, and other foods are included

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Mesocarp

Introduction The mesocarp or pulp fraction, which is commercialised as “Mesquite flour” by some companies, contains the majority of the sugars, organic acids, and volatiles responsible for flavour and aroma, as well as proteins and polyphenolics with nutritional value. Because commercial milling processes do not completely separate the pulp from the fibrous covering that surrounds

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Filariasis

Introduction Filariasis is an irresistible tropical illness brought about by any of a few string-like parasitic roundworms. The two types of worms most frequently connected with this illness are Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi. The larval type of the parasite sends the illness to people by the chomp of a mosquito. In the beginning phases

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Medicine and Healthcare

Medicine has been practised since prehistoric times. In most cases, it was an art (a field of skill and knowledge) generally associated with the religious and philosophical beliefs of the local culture. For example, shamans used herbs to pray for healing, and ancient philosophers and doctors used the theory of humour to exsanguinate. Since the

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Excretory System- Earthworm, Cockroach and Frog

The Earthworm is a reddish-brown terrestrial invertebrate that dwells in the upper layer of moist soil It belongs to phylum Annelida. It feeds on a wide variety of organic matter  and lives in burrows made by swallowing and boring the soil. Pheretima posthuma and Lumbricus  terrestris are the most common Indian earthworms. The earthworm’s faecal

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Examples of Biopiracy

The business of genetic resources commercialisation is booming. These include high-demand commercial trades of cosmetics, drugs, genetically enhanced crops, animal material, and so on. Most of these materials are protected through patents that provide the title of novelty to them. However, these materials are not new, as their genetic resources developed depending on known traditional

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Applications: GMOs, biopesticides, bioethics, Biology, Biotechnology and Its Applications, Class 12, NEET