Tuesday, December 8, 2009
smb vs sta.lucia
04 Dec 2009Not even the team touted as one of the top defensive powers in the KFC-PBA Philippine Cup was good enough to stop the San Miguel juggernaut on its track.The Beermen poured it all in a big third quarter surge for a 110-94 rout of the Sta. Lucia Realtors that kept the team's winning streak going Friday night at the Araneta Coliseum.Holding on to a slim 47-46 halftime edge, the Beermen came out like a house on fire to start the second half, outscoring the stunned Realtors, 33-19, in a 12-minute span.That was enough for the league's hottest team to open the game wide-open in the fourth and coast to its ninth straight win after losing its first two matches in the All-Filipino tournament.Keeping its spot in second place, San Miguel now primes itself up for an expected explosive showdown against league-leader Alaska (9-1) next week."That would be a big test for us," said Dondon Hontiveros, who paced San Miguel with 21 points (9-of-13), of the Beermen's coming match up with the Aces.Mike Cortez added 14 points and had a big part in that searing third period San Miguel breakaway. Lordy Tugade and Danny Seigle each had 13 for the Beermen, who also got 12 and 11, respectively from Arwind Santos and Dorian Pena.The Beermen led by as many as 21 points, 108-87.Sta. Lucia fell to an even 5-5 card despite getting 20 points from Bitoy Omolon. - GMANews.TVScores:San Miguel 110 - Hontiveros 21, Cortez 14, Tugade 13, Seigle 13, Santos 12, Pena 11, Villanueva 9, Miranda 7, Pennisi 6, Eman 2, Racela 2, Holper 0.Sta. Lucia 94 - Omolon 20, Reyes 17, Williams 15, Espinas 14, Yeo 13, Daa 6, Aquino 4, Mendoza 3, Misolas 2, Urbiztondo 0, Pacana 0.Quarter scores: 29-23, 47-46, 80-65, 110-94.
smb vs burger king
29 Nov 2009Arwind Santos came off the bench to score 27 points, grab 12 rebounds, block 6 shots and issue 4 assists in another dominating performance as the San Miguel Beermen recorded a 100-85 win over the Burger King Whoppers in the 2009-2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.Thw win is San Migue'l 8th straight after starting the season with 2 straight losses.“We’re just trying to win as many games as we could to offset the injuries to our key players,” said San Miguel Beer head coach Sito Tanquingcen. “I think our defense was key tonight. Defense should always be constant for us while we await the return of Danny I (Ildefonso) and J-Wash (Jay Washington.”Lordy Tugade notched a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Beermen while Dennis Miranda added 14 points, Olsen Racela 12 and Jonas Villanueva 11 with 7 assists.Richard Yee led the Whoppers with 14 points. Carlo Sharma, Mark yee and Ronnie Matias also finished in double figures for Burger King.Scores:San Miguel 100 - Santos 27, Tugade 20, Miranda 14, Racela 12, Villanueva 11, Pena 7, Hontiveros 5, Pennisi 3, Eman 1, Cortez 0, Calaguio 0.Burger King 85 - Yee R, 14, Sharma 12, Yee M 11, Matias 10, Belga 8, Lanete 8, Buenafe 8, David 6, Williams 4, Quinahan 4.Quarterscores: 18-22, 45-44; 72-67; 100-85
smb vs coca cola
21 Nov 2009Dondon Hontiveros, who became the league's 60th member of the 5000-point club, scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the San Miguel Beer led from start to finish in a 107-84 win over a hapless Coca-Cola Tigers squad in the 2009-2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Cebu Coliseum.Arwind Santos finished with 16 poinys, Dorian Pena 14 and Jonas Villanueva 12 for the Beermen, who has now won its seventh straigh game, the longest winning streak this season, to moved just half a game behind paceseeting Alaska.Hontiveros, who wound up with 5,017 career points after the game, shot 7-of-13 from the field, delighting the hometown crowd.Mark Macapagal led the Tigers with a personal season-high 18 points while Dale Singson and Chris Ross, who had a spectacular block on an Arwind Santos dunk attempt in the second quarter, finished with 11 points apiece for Coca-Cola, which has now dropped four straight as they continue to miss the services of big man Asi Taulava.Scores:San Miguel 107 - Hontiveros 17, Santos 16, Pena 14, Villanueva 12, Tugade 9, Cortez 9, Racela 7, Pennisi 7, Eman 7, Custodio 5, Miranda 2, Calaguio 2.Coca-Cola 84 - Macapagal 18, Singson 11, Ross 11, Rodriguez 9, Espino 6, Bono 6, Cabagnot 5, Calimag 5, Cruz 4, Gonzales N. 4, Allera 3, Gonzales W. 2.Quarterscores: 29-17, 56-39, 82-61, 107-84
smb vs barako bull
15 Nov 2009San Miguel's Arwind Santos was again in dominant form, scoring a career-high 33 points on 13-of-18 shooting, grabbing 8 rebounds and issuig 6 assists as the Beermen pulled away for a 104-89 rout of the Barako Bull Energy Boosters for their sixth straight win in the 2009-2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.Dondon Hontiveros contributed 21 points while Dennis Miranda had 17 and Mike Cortez 10 for the Beermen as they continued to roll after losing their first two games.A 16-4 run in the fourth quarter shoved the Beermen to a 90-78 lead, just over three minutes left.“We had warned the team as early as Friday not to take any team for granted. It’s a good thing we managed to recover. I guess this is also a good lesson for us,” said SMB coach Siot Tanquingcen afterwards.Yousif Aljamal and paolo Hubalde topscored for the Energy Boosters with 21 and 20 points, respectively. Rookie Ogie Menor, who was having a career game, was ejected in the third quarter after incurring a flagrant foul pemalty 2. He finished with 18 markers. Leo najorda and Aris Dimaunahan chipped in 10 points apiece for the Barako Bull.Scores:San Miguel 104 - Santos 33, Hontiveros 21, Miranda 17, Cortez 10, Pennisi 5, Pena 5, Villanueva 4, Tugade 4, Eman 3, Custodio 2, Racela 0, Calaguio 0.Barako Bull 89 - Aljamal 21, Hubalde 20, Menor 18, Najorda 10, Dimaunahan 10, Sta. Maria 5, Alonzo 2, Crisano 2, Lao 1, Viray 0, Membrere 0, Belano 0.Quarterscores: 31-14, 49-45, 72-69, 104-89.
syllabus
RTW 1&2 (Syllabus)
A Syllabus for the Proposed Pharmacy Curriculum SY 2005-2006Course Title : Research and Thesis Writing 1 & 2Course Number : Credit Units : 1st Semester - Research & Thesis Writing 1: 3 units (1units lecture, 2 unit laboratory)2nd Semester - Research & Thesis Writing 2: 2 units (1units laboratory)Course Description : This course deals with the specific problem related to pharmaceutical sciences that would be worthwhile to investigate during the laboratory work. It will comprise actual pharmaceutical and pharmacologic principles and animal testing which will be conducted inside the laboratory. It also includes the thesis writing after experimental results are completed.Prerequisite(s) : Senior standing General Objectives : At the end of the course, the students should be able to:1. Relate the purpose(s) of choosing the problem for search.2. Discuss the steps of the procedure for the investigation.3. Present, organize, analyze and interpret the data collected and write scientifically.4. Begin an independent study using logical thinking and scientific methods.5. Gather new knowledge or data from primary or first-hand sources and not merely restate or reorganize what is already known or has been written.6. Perform successfully the experimental procedures in the laboratory portion of the subject.7. Present and defend a written output of the research.Course Outline : Specific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation ToolFirst Semester1. Recall the principles of research methods and thesis writing.2. Propose a research problemUnit 1 – Introduction to Research and Thesis Writing A. Orientation to the course objectives and contentB. Form and Style C. The research problemLaboratory a. Research and referencing 10 hrs + 6 hrs labIndividual or group research on problems/topics chosen as reported in classQuality of topic chosen and reporting in classSubmission of research proposal reportsSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation Tool1. To involve students in extensive literature survey using local and international research papers.2. Evaluate the different types of literature needed in the study3. Familiarize on bibliography formats and catalogue1. Identify the different types of sampling2. Select appropriate statistical tools and formula3. State the different types of research methodology4. Defend the research proposalSecond Semester1. Perform needed experimental procedure for laboratory testing and product formulation or conduct surveys 2. Analyze, present and evaluate data obtained from the experiment, surveys and questionnaire1. Defend the research and do the necessary corrections and recommendations2. Submit the final manuscript Unit 2 – Review of Related LiteratureA. Types of LiteratureB. Bibliography and CataloguingLaboratory a. Research and referencing b. Informatics Unit 3 – Review of Basic Statistics and Research MethodologyA. SamplingB. Statistical formulasC. Statistical toolsD. Types of research methodologyLaboratory a. Finalization of the research b. Proposal defense Unit 4 – Laboratory, Checking / Monitoring of the laboratory work until completion of the ThesisUnit 5 - Thesis Writing and Preparation of the Final Manuscript and Oral Defense as scheduled10 hrs + 6 hrs lab8 hrs + 21 hrs lab18 hrs + 27 hrs lab80 hrs 28 hrsClass participation in giving comments, remarks and/or suggestions on reportsLecturePower Point Presentation, Information Communication Technology (ICT)IntegrationAssigned readings, Class group discussionsFinal oral examination/defense of the thesis, submission of the bound form of the approved manuscriptWritten Examination and Oral defense of the research proposal.Oral defense of the thesis problemCompleteness and neatness of the bound thesis submittedReferences : Books on Medicinal Plants authored by E. Quisumbing, de Padua and other published new books, both local and foreign sourcesPhilippine FormularyUSP/NF, latest editionRemington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences, latest editionChemical Formulary of FormulationsPharmacognosy books and manualsQuantitative Pharmaceutical Chemistry books authored by Jenkin’s etalPharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems by Howard AnselBooks on Chemical Investigation of Plants, authored by L. RosenthalerJournals and Magazines on Plants or Herbal Medicines
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sylabus(jurisprudence)
A Syllabus for the Proposed Pharmacy Curriculum SY 2005-2006Course Title: PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE & ETHICSCourse Number: Phar. Ad. ICourse Description: The course deals with the study of legal rules and regulations as applied to pharmacy and Pharmacy practice. It also embodies a code of ethics of the profession. Prerequisite(s): Bioethics/ Christian Ethics, Hospital Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics 2Credit: 3 UnitsPlacement: 4th year, 2nd semesterGeneral Objectives: At the end of the course, the students should be able to:1. acquire a theoretical and practical knowledge regarding the legal and ethical control of the pharmacy education and the practice of the profession; 2. identify the rights and duties of the pharmacists towards the public, colleagues, pharmacy assistants, physicians and other allied medical professionals;3. appraise the different provisions of the laws concerning the pharmaceutical education and profession. First Grading PeriodSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation ToolsAt the end of the chapter, the student should be able to:1. discuss the legal and ethical controls of the pharmacy practice;2. develop a sense of responsibility in following the code of ethics for pharmacists;3. explain the importance of good governance for the professionals.At the end of the chapter, the student should be able to:1. state the laws, administrative orders, and regulations related to the pharmacy education and profession;2. identify the delimitation of the practice of pharmacy in the Philippines; I. Introduction to Pharmacy Jurisprudence and Ethics1. Legal and Ethical Control of the Pharmacy Practice2. Code of Ethics for Pharmacists3. Oath of a Pharmacist4. Code of Good Governance for the Professionals II. Standards of the Practice of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Education1. Republic Act. No. 5921 “The Pharmacy Law” as amended by Executive Order No. 1742. Higher Education Act 15 hours LectureClassroom discussionCase AnalysisGroup presentationa. Case Analysisb. Role PlayingQuizzesAssignmentsExaminationsSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation Tools3. discuss the importance of continuing professional education in the practice of pharmacy.Second Grading PeriodSpecific Objectives Topics Time Alloted Teaching Strategies Evaluation ToolsAt the end of the chapter, the student should be able to:1. familiarize and explain the different Presidential Decrees, Executive Orders, Administrative Orders, and rules and guidelines pertaining to food, drug, devices and cosmetics;2. outline the organization and enumerate the functions of the BFAD;3. explain the need to apply and observe CGMP in the manufacturing, processing, packaging or holding of foods, drugs, devices and cosmetics;4. list the requirements for labeling and registration of pharmaceutical products;5. enumerate the requirements for the licensing of drug establishments and outlets;6. discuss the law on counterfeit drugs. III. Standards for Food, Drug, Devices and Cosmetics1. Republic Act No. 3270 “Foods, Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics Act” as amended by Executive No.1752. DOH and BFAD Administrative Orders/ Executive Orders/ Memorandum Circulars/ Presidential Decree/ Bureau Circular3. Republic Act No. 8203 “Special Law on Counterfeit Drugs”15 hours LectureClassroom discussionCase AnalysisGroup presentationFilm showingRole playing QuizzesExaminationsReaction paperGraded recitationGraded assignmentThird/ Final Grading PeriodSpecific Objectives Topics Time Alloted Teaching Strategies Evaluation ToolsAt the end of the chapter, the student should be able to:1. state the National Drug Policies and explain the importance of its creation;2. discuss the Generics Act of 1988 and its implementing rules and regulations; IV. Ensure Affordability and Accessibility of Drugs1. The Primer on the National Drug Policy2. Republic Act No. 6675 “Generics Act of 1988” 15 hours LectureClassroom discussionCase analysis QuizzesExaminationsReaction paperSpecific Objectives Topics Time Alloted Teaching Strategies Evaluation Tools3. explain the importance of the creation of RA 7432 and RA 9275, and the responsibilities of the pharmacists in implementing the provisions of the law;4. recite the different rights of the consumers.At the end of the chapter, the student should be able to:1. paraphrase the provisions of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 (RA 9165);2. summarize the laws, administrative orders and regulations pertaining to dangerous drugs in the Philippines3. DOH and BFAD Administrative Orders4. Republic Act No. 7432 “Senior Citizens Act”5. Republic Act No. 9275 “Expanded Senior Citizens Act”6. Republic Act No. 7394 “The Consumers Act of the Philippines”7. Republic Act No. 7581 “The Price Act” V. Control of the Use of Dangerous Drugs1. Republic Act No. 9165 “The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”;2. Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9165 DebateGroup presentationFilm showingLectureClass discussionDebateFilm showingRole playingCase analysis Graded recitationGraded assignmentQuizzesExaminationsReaction paperGraded recitationGraded assignmentReferences: Bureau of Food and Drugs and Philippine National Drug Policy Program – Facilities, Functions and Capabilities. DOH, ManiliaBFAD – Drug Related Administrative Orders and Memorandum Circulars (with Summaries and Annotations), DOH. Manila. 1982Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of the 2002, DDB, Manila. 2002The Consumers Act of the Philippines, RA 7394, Reprinted by the BFAD and DOH, DOH Complex, Alabang, MuntinlupaPhilippine National Drug Formulary – Essential Drug List, vol. 1, 5th ed., DOH, Manila, 2000Reference Manual on the Philippine National Drug Policy and the Generics Act of 1988, DOH, Manila -1991Seminar Workshop on Monitoring and Enforcement (RA7581)Textbooks: Hizon, Flora. Notes on Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Ethics. USTLimuaco, Olivia M. and Emma G. Peña. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Ethics.Limuaco, Olivia M. and Mary Jane C. Cruz. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Ethics. 4th ed., Manila. 2003
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Syllabus(Manufacturing Pharmacy)
A Syllabus for the Proposed Pharmacy Curriculum SY 2005-2006Course Title : Manufacturing PharmacyCourse Number : Pharmaceutics IICredit Units : 3 units (lecture) / 2 units (laboratory)Course Description : This course presents the basic principles, methods and technology involved in the production of various drug dosage forms and delivery systems, from the initial design of the dosage forms to their actual manufacture, including the requirements for packaging, equipment and facilities.Prerequisite(s) : Pharmaceutics I and Physical PharmacyPlacement : 3rd year, 2nd semesterGeneral Objectives : At the end of the course, the students should be able to:1. enumerate and discuss the requirements for facilities, equipment, methods and processes, organization and personnel as specified in the Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMPs);2. outline the different pharmaceutical unit operations;3. describe the principles and technology involved in the design, formulation, manufacture and packaging of the various drug dosage forms and delivery systems;4. discuss how adjuvant ingredients, technological procedures, and material physical and chemical properties affect the formulation, design and production of the various drug dosage forms.Course Outline :First Grading PeriodSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation ToolAt the end of the chapter, the students should be able to:1. identify and describe the functions of the different departments/sections in a pharmaceutical firm;A. Organizational structure of a pharmaceutical companyB. Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMPs)C. Preformulation Process 15 hours Lecture with audio-visual presentationClass discussionWritten examinations, assignments, quizzes, graded recitationSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation Tool2. discuss the importance of CGMPs;3. explain the importance of preformulation in the production of medicines;4. describe the general pharmaceutical plant design conforming to the provisions of the CGMPs;discuss the proper system in handling pharmaceutical materials. A. General pharmaceutical plant design and construction, room classification based on air particle density, environmental control (humidity, temperature and air-conditioning), and industrial hazards and safety.B. Material handling systems for solids, liquids and gasSecond Grading PeriodSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation ToolAt the end of the chapter, the students should be able to:1. cite and discuss the different unit operations and equipment for pharmaceutical production;2. identify and describe the specific production facilities, raw materials used in the formulations and methods of manufacturing the various dosage forms;3. integrate CGMP in the manufacture of pharmaceutical dosage forms. C. Pharmaceutical unit operations and equipment: milling, granulation and size separation; mixing; filtration; dryingD. Facilities, materials, methods and technology in the design, formulation and production of various dosage forms:1. Solid dosage forms:a. Tablets (immediate release and controlled release)b. Capsules2. Non-sterile liquid dosage forms: a. solutionsb. suspensions and lotions c. emulsions 3. Semi-solid dosage forms and other topical products: a. ointmentsb. creamsc. gel 15 hours Lecture with audio-visual presentationClass discussionWritten examinations, assignments, quizzes, graded recitationFinal Grading PeriodAt the end of the chapter, the students should be able to:1. identify and describe the specific production facilities, raw materials used in the formulations and methods of manufacturing the various dosage forms;2. describe different methods of sterilization;3. explain the importance of depyrogenation in the preparation of sterile products;4. discuss the formulation and production technology of cosmetics;5. discuss the packaging principles and technology in cosmetics. 6. Aerosols and inhalations7. Sterile products and ophthalmic preparations 8. Implantable preparations9. Transdermal drug delivery systemsG. Cosmetics1. Lipstick2. Shampoo3. Face powder4. Soap5. Toothpaste 15 hours Lecture with audio-visual presentationClass discussionWritten examinations, assignments, quizzes, graded recitationReferences : H. Ansel, L. Allen Jr., N. Popovich. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery SystemsWHO’s Good Manufacturing Practice and InspectionA. Wade and P.J. Walker. Handbook of Pharmaceutical ExcipientsA. Gennaro. Remington: the Science and Practice of Pharmacy. Latest Edition.S. Turco. Sterile Dosage Form. 4th EditionL. Lachman, et.al. The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy. 3rd Edition.G.S. Banker and C.T. Rhodes. Modern Pharmaceutics. 4th Edition.
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clin toxi syllabus
A Syllabus for the Proposed Pharmacy Curriculum Course Title : Clinical ToxicologyCourse Number : Credit Units : 3 units (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory), 4th year 1st semCourse Description : The fundamentals of clinical toxicology including a study of the general classes of toxic agents, mechanism of toxicity, target organ toxicity, management, and their detection.Prerequisite(s) : Pharmacology 1 , Pharmacology 2 (corequisite)General Objectives : At the end of the course, 1. The students should acquire basic knowledge in the origin and type of exposure, stages in the induction of toxicity and evidences in poisoning.2. The students should be able to identify the commonly encountered deleterious chemicals and drugs to man and his environment.3. To manifest the pharmacist responsibility in the risk assessment and management of poisoning Course Outline : Specific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation ToolAt the end of the course, the student must be able to:1. Discuss and explain important concepts in toxicology (toxicodynamics, toxicokinetics, teratology, carcinogenesis, occupational toxicology, environmental toxicology and organ toxicology)2. Identify important information regarding the specific poisons and toxic agents like the mechanism of toxic action, toxic effects and symptomatology, management and resources.A. General Concepts1. Introductiona. Definition of toxicology and its importance in the practice of pharmacyb. Definition of termsc. Areas in Toxicoloy2. Toxicodynamics3. Toxicokineticsa. Dose-Response Relationship (LD50, LOAEL & NOAEL)Lectures with Audio-visual Aids (Powerpoint)Group dynamics Pre and Post QuizzesOral Exams and/or graded recitations on assigned topicsPerformance in the Written ExaminationsSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation Tool3. Assess and solve basic clinical problems in relation to toxicology.4. Identify chemicals that commonly cause poisoning through laboratory tests.5. Demonstrate the proper techniques and observe precautions in handling and identifying poisons or potential poisons.6. Properly handle animals (e.g. guinea pig, mouse) for chemical analysis of poisons in the laboratory.B. Clinical Toxicology1. Principles of Clinical Toxicology 2. General Management of a Suspected Poisoned Patient a. Emergency stabilizationb. Clinical evaluationc. Elimination of the poisond. Excretion of absorbed substancese. Antidotesf. Supportive therapyg. Disposition3. Management of Specific Poisonsa. Therapeutic agentsi. Analgesicsii. Anti-infective drugsiii. Cardiovascular drugs1. Antihypertensive2. Antiarrythmics3. Lipid-lowering drugsiv. CNS drugs1. Anticonvulsantsv. Psychotropic agents1. Antidepressants2. MAOI3. Neuroleptic agents4. Sedative-hypnotic drugsvi. Respiratory drugsvii. GI drugsviii. Endocrine drugsb. Drugs of Abusei. Opiatesii. Amphetamine (diet pills, cough syrups)iii. Marijuana and cannabinoidsiv. Hallucinogenic drugs Lectures with Audio-visual Aids (Powerpoint)Group dynamics Pre and Post QuizzesOral Exams and/or graded recitations on assigned topicsPerformance in the Written ExaminationsSpecific Objectives Topics Time Allotted Teaching Strategies Evaluation Toolc. Household Poisonsd. Pesticidese. Heavy metalsf. Inhalatory Poisonsg. Environmental Poisons References : Prepared by :Marybelen T. Mogol, RPh.,MSPharm
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Saturday, November 14, 2009
final grades in q.c .2
ACHIEVERS 2009-2010, IST SEMESTER
FIRST SEMESTER 2009-2010 ACHIEVERSPHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY 1 BS PHARMACY THIRD YEAR LEVEL:1.ENGUERRA, GLORPRIL ARCELIASAHIR, ABDUSSABUR……..………………..97 %2.BUISON, NERFIEGAMBA, ROBELYN CRISTOBALMOGOL, MIKHAEL DIM ANDERSON……96 %3.ALCANTARA, NIKKO TEMPORAD …… 95 %4.AHMAD, RAIZA ARAHHASSAN, AKHIMA ABDULHAMIDMANAJIL, KARMINA DAUDPIALA, RAYMOND DELA TORREUSONG, HADZFARMA SALAMUDDIN..94 %5.HUSSEIN, MOH. REFFAT YAHIYAMAS-OUD, NIHMA MOIN....….....93 %QUALITY CONTROL 2 WITH INSTRUMENTATIONFOURTH YEAR LEVEL:1. INDAL, VERHANA SALI ………………… 93 %2. SIDDICK, ROAISA ASIH ………………… 92 %3. ABUBAKAR, NURHIDA TADUSARAKAMA, SHANDEBELLE JAMADHAIRAL, FERSHAD AMPUANMANSUL, FARNIZA ALAMHALI………..91 %4. ADJILANI, RAFSANJANI INDANANGULAM, FAIZA MATINGKA...………..90 %5. ALIUD. AISHALYN HAMSIRAJI, MINHAM SALAPUDDINMUHADJARUN, NUR- AMIN SAPIE.…89 %MOST DILIGENT RESEARCHER:FOURTH YEAR LEVEL:( GRADES BASED FROM QUIZZES, MAJOR EXAMS, PEER EVALUATION, ATTENDANCE, AND GROUP GRADE)>>PLUS FACTOR = ATTITUDE1. MANSUL, FARNIZA ALAMHALI ………..92 %2. SAPPAYANI, SHERLY SAKILANYUAYAN, MARILOU………………………......91 %3. BARCELONA, PINKY GREGORIO…….….90 %CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU!!!KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK & KUDOS FOR A JOB WELL DONE!!CHEERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Ist semester 2009-2010 final grade
Congratulations to the following BS Pharmacy students of Universidad de Zamboanga who made it: Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1:lecture laboratory3-A.....3B............. 3A.........3BAbdu, Abdulhakim......Abdul, AbdulhakimAhmad, Abdulkahil......Ahmad, AbdulkahilAlcantara,\Alih.........Alcantara,AlihAsong, Allama..........Asong, AllamaBuison, Alpha...........Buison, AlphaDamahan,Askalani........Damahan,AskalaniDango, Bacurin.........Dango, BacurinDemecillo,Baid..........Demecillo,BaidDugasan,Balilo......... Dugasan,BaliloEnguerra,Diwallay...... Enguerra,CaneteEsmula, Enriquez....... Esmula, DiwallayGamba, Garcia......... Gamba, EnriquezHashim, Hassan......... Hashim, GarciaHatimil,Isad........... Hatimil,HassanHussein, Jairan ....... Hussein ,IsadMadisa, Jiong.......... Jiong, JairanMogol, Jul............. Madisa, JulPiala,Jundam........... Mogol,JundamPotenciano,Macusi...... Mujalla ,Libo-onSahir,Mahmud........... Piala, MacusiSaid,Manajil........... Potenciano,MahmudSaribbon,Markin ....... Sahir,ManajilSawban, Mas-oud ....... Said, MarkinShalih, Mujalla....... Saribbon,Mas-oudSuhaili,Padjiri........ Sawban, PadjiriTaladjie,Quijano....... Shalih, QuijanoTorrecampo,Sappari..... Suhaili,SappariUsab,Saraji............ Taladjie,SarajiUsong,Saripada......... Torrecampo,SaripadaSulaiman......... Usab,SulaimanTaha ............ Usong,TahaTaradji......... TaradjiTuttong TuttongQuality Control 2 with Instrumentation:lecture4A 4BAbubakar, AdjilaniAdalim, AliudBadar, ArakamaBarcelona,AsakilBation, AtaladBemida , BerickButlangan,DawaimCarreon, DiaDaud, DimerinDelos Santos, GulamGaus, HairalHaban, HamsirajiHalun, HassanHaradji, JailaniHussin, LajaImlani, MatbaIndal,N., MuhadjarunIndal, V.,SaidInggilan, SiddickJawali, TahilLacsayao, TantongLatip, UmdaLibo-on, Mansul,Micubo,Minong,Quinones,Sali,SallimSappayani,K.Sappayani, S.YahiyaYuayanlaboratoryAbubakar, Adalim, AdjilaniAtalad, AliudBadar, ArakamaBarcelona, AsakilBation, AtaladBemida, BerickButlangan,DawaimCarreon, DiaDaud, DimerinDelos Santos, GulamGaus, HairalHaban,HamsirajiHalun,HassanHaradji, JailaniHussin, LajaImlani, MatbaIndal,N., MuhadjarunIndal, V.,SaidInggilan, SiddickJawali, TahilLacsayao, TantongLatip, UmdaLibo-on, * Libo-onMansul, Micubo,Minong,Quinones,Sali,Sallim,Sappayani,K.,Sappayani, S.,Yahiya,Yuayan,LASTLY, CONGRATS TO ALL RESEARCHERS!!!!PLEASE PROCEED WITH YOUR METHODOLOGY AND BE SURE TO PRESENT YOUR OUTPUT FIRST DAY OF CLASS IN RTW 2.
Friday, November 13, 2009
smb vs burger king
21 Oct 2009Arwind Santos had 28 points and grabbed a carer-high 18 rebounds to go along with 3 steals, leading the highly-touted San Miguel Beermen to a 117-99 rout of the Burger King Whoppers in the 2009-2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Cuneta Astrodome.Santos, playing his first game against his former team, went 12-for-23 from the field, including 4-for-9 from three-point range highlighted by a buzzer beatig midcourt shot at halftme.Mike Cortez, Mick Pennisi, Dondon Hontiveros, Lordy Tugade, Jonas Villanueva and Dennis Miranda all scored in double figures as San Miguel won their first game after losing their first two of the season."Gigil siguro doon sa first two games kaya ganon. Saka medyo nagse-settle down na rin siguro ako with my new team," said Santos, who also highlighted his game with 18 caroms, improving his previous career best by one."No doubt, Arwind is a great talent. He can play big or small. But talent alone doesn't win games. The jury is still out if he can pick things up with us," said San Miguel coach Siot Tanquingcen."Very obvious, nagkakapaan pa ang team. No excuses but we played like shit in our first two games. In short stretches lang kami nakapaglaro ng maayos," said Tanquingcen."We won tonight but we've yet to get the chemistry that we want. We're still a work in progress," Tanquingcen added.Burger King, who is playing the rest of the season without starting point guard Wynne Arboleda, was led by Richard Yee with 17 points and 10 boards. Egay Billones, JR Quinahan and Chico Lanete all finished in double digits for the Whoppers. Gary David, the team's leading scorer, was held to just 4 points.Scores:San Miguel 117 - Santos 28, Cortez 16, Pennisi 14, Hontiveros 13, Tugade 12, Villanueva 10, Miranda 10, Pena 6, Custodio 3, Racela 3, Eman 2, Calaguio 0.Burger King 99 - Yee 17, Billones 16, Quinahan 14, Lanete 13, Matias 7, Buenafe 7, Aban 7, Sharma 7, Yee 5, David 4, Belga 2.Quarterscores: 34-24, 60-49, 85-73, 117-99
smb vs tnt
28 Oct 2009The San Miguel Beermen got off to a fast start and led by as much as 25 points then held off a late rally by the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters in scoring a 100-90 win in the 2009-2010 PBA KFC Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.Arwind Santos and Dondon Hontiveros both finished with 17 points and 9 rebounds to pace the Beermen. Mick Pennisi, who hit a big trey to secure the ewin, contributed 15 points and 8 boards while Danny Seigle added 11 points and 5 rebounds as the Beermen won its second straight after losing their first two whil handing the Tropang Texters their first loss in four starts."It feels good to at least have .500 mark, specially with the team facing tough adversity," said San Miguel coach Siot Tanquingcen."Danny I (Ildefonso) is injured again. Mabuti natapat na struggling ang Talk n Text. Mukhang inabot sila ng law of averages after three straight victories. Of course, I'm not taking away the efforts of my players. They really worked hard, communicating on defense so as not to give Talk n Text good looks on its shots," Tanquingcen added.Jimmy Alapag finished with 22 points and 5 assists, Jason Castro contributed 20 points, Mark Cardona 16 and Ali Peek 13 for the Tropang Texters.Scores:San Miguel 100 - Santos 17, Hontiveros 17, Pennisi 15, Seigle 11, Custodio 9, Cortez 9, Villanueva 7, Pena 6, Tugade 5, Miranda 2, Racela 2, Eman 0.Talk N' Text 90 - Alapag 22, Castro 20, Cardona 16, Peek 13, De Ocampo Y. 8, De Ocampo R. 4, Carey 4, Belasco 2, Dillinger 1, Ritualo 0.Quarterscores: 26-14, 55-38, 77-61, 100-90
smb vs ros
04 Nov 2009Lordy Tugade scored all of his 16 points in the fourth quarter, hitting 3 three-pointers as the San Miguel Beermen pulled away for a 93-77 win over the hardluck Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in the 2009-2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.Mike Cortez added 14 points, Dondon Hontiveros 13, Arwind Santos 12, Dennis Miranda 11 and Danny Seigle 10 in a balanced scoring attack, helping the Beermen win their third straight game.“Lordy is capable of exploding anytime. Actually, he’s taking good shots. It’s not just falling in. Good thing he finally found his rhythm in the fourth quarter,” said SMB coach Siot Tanquingcen.“I’m just thankful coach didn’t give up on me. It somehow kept me going and motivated me,” said Tugade, who went 4-of-5 from the field including 3-of-3 from the trifecta zone in the fourth quarter. He also made 5 of 6 free throw shots.Gabe Norwood and Jeffrei Chan each scored 14 points to lead the Elasto Painters, who dropped their fifth straight game to occupy the cellar. Jay-R Reyes added 12 markers and Mark Telan 11.Scores:San Miguel Beer 93 - Tugade 16, Cortez 14, Hontiveros 13, Santos 12, Miranda 11, Seigle 10, Pena 6, Custodio 5, Villanueva 4, Racela 2, Eman 0, Pennisi 0.Rain or Shine 77 - Norwood 14, Chan 14, Reyes 12, Telan 11, Laure 7, Mercado 6, Hrabak 6, Cruz 4, Tang 3, Arellano 0, Ibanes 0.
smb vs st. lucia
07 Nov 2009Arwind Santos scored 21 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, blocked 3 shots and had 3 steals in a dominant performance, leading the San Miguel Beermen to a lopsided 88-69 victory over the hapless Sta. Lucia Realtors in the 2009-2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Victorias City Sports and Amusement Center in Victorias City.Dorian Pena added 14 points and a game-high 15 rebounds, Dondon Hontiveros had 13 points and Dennis Miranda and Lordy Tugade each had 10 markers as the Beermen won their fourth straight game to move up to solo third in the standings.After settling for a 24-17 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Beermen outscored the Realtors, 24-11 to erecta 48-28 halftime spread and the Realtors couldn;t get any closer than 19 points the rest of the way.Gabby Espinas scored 17 points, all in the second half, to lead the Realtors. Joseph Yeo contributed 16 points and 4 assists and Kelly Williams had another double-double with 11 points and 14 boards.Scores:San Miguel 88 - Santos21, Pena 14, Hontiveros 13, Tugade 10, Miranda 10, Villanueva 7, Custodio 6, Cortez 4, Pennisi 3, Eman 0, Racela 0, Calaguio 0.Sta. Lucia 69 - Espinas 17, Yeo 16, Williams 11, Omolon 8, Reyes 6, Urbiztondo 4, Aquino 4, Daa 3, Misolas 0, Jaime 0, Larong 0.Quarterscores: 24-17, 48-28, 72-50, 88-69.
smb vs purefoods
San Miguel rips Purefoods; extends win streak to 5
11 Nov 2009Mike Cortez came off the bench to score 22 points while Dondon Hontiveros scattered 20 as the San Miguel Beermen ride a hot start, never allowing the Purefoods TJ Giants a taste of the lead in a 92-76 win in the 2009-2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.Arwind Santos and Jonas Villanueva scored and Dorian Pena grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds for the Beermen, who has now won their fifth straigh game after losing their first two.“It’s another good win keeping our streak. I credit our defense for the streak. Our offense comes and goes but our defensive effort has always been there. Defense is where we get our energy,” said San Miguel coach Siot Tanquingcen.The Beermen started the game with an 11-2 run and posted several 20-point leads before Purefoods went on a last-ditch rally to come within 76-70 in the middle of the furth quarter. But that was as close as they'll get as Hontiveros led a game-ending 14-6 run to preserve the win.James Yap led Purefoods with 13 points. Marc Pingris added 12, Roger Yap and Kerby Raymundo 11 each and Paul Artadi and Don Allado scored 10 points apiece.Scores:San Miguel 92 - Cortez 22, Hontiveros 20, Villanueva 13, Santos 13, Pena 8, Custodio 6, Miranda 3, Tugade 3, Pennisi 3, Calaguio 1, Eman 0, Racela 0.Purefoods 76 - Yap J. 13, Pingris 12, Raymundo 11, Yap R. 11, Artadi 10, Allado 10, Maierhofer 5, Timberlake 2, Canaleta 2, Salvador 0, Simon 0, Adducul 0.Quarterscores: 25-19, 46-30, 71-58, 92-76
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answers in quality control 2
ABBE REFRACTOMETER 1. this type of refractometer is extensively used in pharmaceutical analysis because of its simplicity and ease of manipulation.ADSORPTION CHROMATOGRAPHY AND PARTITION CHROMATOGRAPHY 2. two of the basic principles upon which chromatographic separations is dependent on., aside form the ion-exchange & molecular exclusion.
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 3. a type of chromatography w/c uses inert gas, as the mobile phaseCELLULOSE 4. a solid adsorbent used as filter paperCHROMATOGRAPHY 5. a process in w/c a sol of a mixture contains an inert materials , drug principles and impurities is separated into its component.HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY OR HPLC 6.method in chromatography with greater speed, precision, accuracy & ease of manipulation.TLC 7. thin layer chromatographySILICA GEL G AND ALUMINA 8. the adsorbent used in thin Layer chromatographyADSORPTION CHROMATOGRAPHY ABD PARTITION CHROMATOGRAPHY 9. two of the basic principles upon which chromatographic separations is dependent on.ELUTION CHROMATOGRAPHY 10. commonly used to develop chromatograms8.0 TO 15 um 11. fingerpoint region in IR spectrometry__________12..the heart & soul of HPLC & GC10 TABLETS 13. # of tablets conducted in content uniformity test__________14. assures that the oldest stock is used ist policyABSORPTIVITY 15. absorbance is directly proportional to conc & pathlength__________16. linear distance from any point of 1 wave to the corresponding point on the adjacent wave__________17. refer to water suitable for drinkingREFRACTIVE INDEX DETECTOR 18. measures the index of refraction of a chemical substanceMETHYLENE BLUE 19. .the dye used in leakers testLIGAND 20. a molecule w/c provides groups of attachment to metal ions.
TRUE OR FALSE:FALSE 1. the statement method I of WCD in USP 27 is the ATDM. IS CORRECT. (METHOD II)TRUE 2. iodometry is an indirect analysis of oxidizing agentTRUE 3. When a reducing analyte is titrated directly with iodine, the method used is called IODIMETRY.FALSE4. to keep samples moisture free, the appropriate apparatus to use is incubator.(DESSICATOR)FALSE 5. the use of NaHCO3 in the standardization of iodine solution is: to inc the solubility (AS BUFFER)FALSE 6. when a weak base is to be titrated with weak acid, the indicator used is methyl orange (NO INDICATOR)FALSE 7. indicator in redox titration using KMnO4 is starch.(KMnO4)FALSE 8. most suitable indicator to use in the titration of organic acids is methyl red. (PHENOLPTHALEIN TS)FALSE 9. the equilibrium constant for the reaction of metal ion with a ligand is called solubility constant ( FORMATION CONSTANT)FALSE 10. a molecule w/c provides groups of attachment to metal ios is chelate (LIGAND)TRUE 11. in the standardization of iodine solution, there is a need to boil the solution of arsenic trioxide to inc the solubilityFALSE 12. the color of the complex resulting from reaction with ferrous -phenanthroline is pink. (RED)TRUE 13. Types of chemical reaction used in the volumetric analysis is diazotizationTRUE 14. if starch TS is used as an indicator, the end point is the appearance of intense blue color:TRUE 15. a substance w/c gains electrons in a redox reactiona is an oxidizing agent .FALSE 16. indicators used in non aqueous titrimetry is phenolphthalein.
(NILE BLUE, CRYSTAL VIOLET, MALACHITE GREEN)FALSE 17. standard solutions are also known as test solutions.(VOLUMETRIC SOLUTIONS)TRUE 18.std. sol in non-aqueous titrimetric analysis-acidimetry perchloric acidTRUE 19. sodium carbonate is added to maintain the pH of sodium thiosulfatein optimum range for the stability of the solution?:MONODENATE 20. a ligand that binds to a metal ion through only one atom.a. monodentate b. bidentate c. tridentate d. tetradentate
Multiple Choice/Identification1. methyl orange in base medium is colored: b. yellow2. titer is an expression of concentration in terms of : b. g or mg of solute per mL3. analysis where separation of the constituents from the sample is done and then weighing the product is:
b. gravimetric4. to keep samples moisture- free the apparatus used is: a. dessicator
5. the type of ash where sulfuric acid is used to whiten the ash is: b. sulfated ash6. the oil from peppermint spirit can be determined by using: b. bobcock bottle7. the unsaponifiable matter present in animal fats is: a. cholesterol8. the crude fiber of a drug usually consists of: a. cellulose9. hexane is the best solvent in extracting: b. fats
10. the instrument used to measure the optical activity of the sample is: b. polarimeter
11. Process of measuring the actual quantity of mass, volume, force, etc. that correspond to an indicated quantity on the scale of an instrument: b. calibration12. residue on ignition is also called: b.sulfated ash13. method I for determining alcohol-soluble extractives is also known as: a. hot extraction
14. the type of alkaloidal assay where the total alkaloid is determined: a.proximate15. w/c of the following statement/s is correct? a. I only16. the 0.1N iodine solution is standardized using: b. arsenic trioxide17. the active fraction of starch w/c react with iodine to form an intense blue color is: a. amylose
18. also known as eosin y.: a. tetrabromofluorescein 19. what is the use of HgI2 in the preparation of starch TS?: b. act as a preservative20. primary standard used to standardize Karl Fischer reagent is : a. sodium tartrate21. w/c of the following statement/s is /are correct: c. III only
22. iodometry is an indirect analysis of: a. oxidizing agent23. when a reducing analyte is titrated directly with iodine, the method used is called: b. iodimetry24. to keep samples moisture free, the appropriate apparatus to use is:
b. dessicator25. the use of sodium bicarbonate in the standardization of iodine solution is: b. as buffe26. when a weak base is to be titrated with weak acid, the indicator used is: c. no indicator is suggested27. indicator in redox titration using KMnO4.. KMno4 NO ANSWER28. most suitable indicator to use in the titration of organic acids:
a. phenolpthalein29. the equilibrium constant for the reaction of metal ion with a ligand is called: a. a formation constant30. a molecule w/c provides groups of attachment to metal ios. b. ligand
31. in the standardization of iodine solution, why is there need to boil the solution of arsenic trioxide ?
: b. it increases the solubility32. color of the complex resulting from reaction with ferrous phenanthroline: a. red33. types of chemical reaction used in the volumetric analysis: d. aota34. if starch TS is used as an indicator, the end point is / are:
c. both of the choices
35. a substance w/c gains electrons in a redox reaction: a. oxidizing agent
36. indicators used in non aqueous titrimetry: c. I, II, III only
37. standard solutions are also known as : c. volumetric sol38.std. sol in non-aqueous titrimetric analysis-acidimetry c. both39. w/c of the following is added to maintain the pH of sodium thiosulfate in optimum range for the stability of the solution?: b. sodium carbonate40. a ligand that binds to a metal ion through only one atom. a. monodentate41. other name of systemic error: b. determinate42. the term dried to constant weight means that two consecutive weighing do not differ by more than:a. 0.0002 g. b. 0.2 g c. 0.5 mg/g d. aota43. primary std in the standardization of sodium methoxide: a. benzoic acid44. describes how close a measured value is to the true value:
b. accuracy45. reasons why residual titration are performed: d. aota46. use to prevent one element from interfering in the analysis of another element: a. masking agent47. std. sol. In precipitation method of analysis:
b. silver nitrate & NH4SCN48. solutions containing all the reagents & solvents used in the analysis, but no deliberately added analyte.:
a. blank sol49. the end point in using number ferric ammonium sulfate is :
b. red brown color50. limit of moisture in non-aqueous titrimetric analysis is less than:
b. 0.05 %
51. Animal used in the assay of oxytocin injection. CHICKEN52. animal used in Bio assay for parathyroid injection based on measuring the increase in serum calcium. DOG53. animal in toxicity test for plastic infusion tubes 54. pyrogen test animal: RABBIT55. animal used in safety & toxicity test WHITE MICE56. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP): d. all of these correct57.A Critical defect that would stop the packaging line operations: a. wrong labels58. Pyrogen test in vitro: b. LAL method59. the sampling & examination of all raw materials received by the factoryis a function of the :b.materials inspection60. a firm’s removal or correction of a distributed product w/c involves noviolation: c. market withdrawal61.a defect that may affect the function of an object and therefore, mayrender the product useless: a. major
62. the dye used in the leaker test: a. methylene blue
63. the QC manager is not in charge of this section: d. R& D section64. determine the shelf life of a product: b.stability testing program65. the test for content uniformity is required for : b.suspensions
66. uv-vis spectro is usually used for:
a.identification of organic compounds
67.absorbances is directly proportional to concentration to conc & pathlengths: c. nota68. reciprocal of wavelength: c. nota69.the visible region of the spectra has a wavelength of: c. 380-780 nm.70. water used in preparing a parenteral products: a.water for injection
71.,units of wavelength in spectro, except: c. millimeter
72.the IR region of the spectro used to identify a substance uses a wavelength of: d. 3-15 um.73..the degree of possession of those characteristics designed & manufactured into w/c contributes to the performance of an intended functions when the product is used as directed.74. one or more units drawn at random from a lot or batch:a. sample b. process control c. both d. nota75. concept of quality includes:a. fitness for use b. conformance to spec. c. both a & b76. any non-conformance of the unit of product with specified requirements:a. accepted b. defect c. rejected d. nota77. one or more units drawn at random from a lot or batch:a. sample b. process control c. both78.period in w/c the product remains acceptable for use:a. stability b. shelf-life c. accelerated stability79. potency of a 100 mg tab at expiry date: b. 90 mg80. the following are optical devices except: d. nota81.determine the shelf life of a product: a. stability testing:82. an analyst who determines the strength, potency, and percentage purity of a drug orphar’l product is :a. phar’l assaying b. special method c. identification test83. to determine the total ash, the sample is incinerated at a temp of 675+-25 deg centigrade. this temp is represented by: b. dull red heat84. analysis where separation of the constituent from the sample is done than weighing the products is:b. gravimetric85. a sterile parenteral solution is also non pyrogenic: d. NOTA
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quality control 2 quiz
Dog 2. animal used in Bio assay for parathyroid injection based on measuring the increase in serum calcium.
Rabbits3. pyrogen test animal
Medium IR Spectrometry 4. fingerpoint region in IR spectrometry.
KMnO45. indicator in redox titration using KMnO4 is starch.
A6. w/c of the following statement/s is correct?I. in azeotropic method of water analysis, toluene is used as solventII. in AMOWA, toluene & xylene are used as solventsIII. in AMOWA, toluene, xylene, and water are used as solventS.
a. I only b. I, II only c. I, II, & III d. NOTA
A7. the dye used in the leaker test:
a. methylene blue b. thymol blue c. phenolpthalein d. NOTA
D8.the IR region of the spectro used to identify a substance uses a wavelength of:
a.100-600 nm. b. 200-380 nm. c.380-780 nm d. 3-15 um.
FALSE,PHENOLPTHALEIN 9. most suitable indicator to use in the titration of organic acids is methyl red.
FALSE, LIGAND 10. a molecule w/c provides groups of attachment to metal ions is chelate.
Elution Chromatography 11. commonly used to develop chromatograms.
A 12. the equilibrium constant for the reaction of metal ion with a ligand is called:
a. a formation constant b. solubility constant c. NOTA
A 13. color of the complex resulting from reaction with ferrous phenanthroline:
a. red b. blue C. PINK D. VIOLET
C 14. standard solutions are also known as :
a. test solutions b. saturated solutions c. volumetric sol
Chicken 15. Animal used in the assay of oxytocin injection.