If the blood flows rapidly and uniformly to the entire body tissues, differences in the degree of distribution between tissues will indicate the differences in the tissue penetrability of the drug. Thıs process will be tissue...
Author - Nandhini Sathish
Drugs are most often administered extravascularly and are mainly intended to produce systemic action; for this reason, absorption is a prerequisite for pharmacological effects. Delays or drug loss during absorption contribute to...
Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a chemistry-based scientific discipline, with an interaction of chemistry and pharmacology. Medicinal Chemistry also involves the aspects of biological, medical and pharmaceutical...
Take a calorimeter and its outer surface is polished. The calorimeter is fill it ¾th with hot water of about 80°c and suspend in a double walled vessel as shown in (Fig. a). The vessel is filled with water. A thermometer is...
Principle Thermal conductivity of rubber can be determined by radial heat flow method and the quantity of heat flowing per second is determined by using a constant flow calorimeter. Construction and working An empty calorimeter...
Statement Newton’s law of cooling states that the rate of cooling of a body is directly proportional to the temperature difference between the body and the surroundings. The law holds good only for a small difference of...
1. Copper has FCC structure and its lattice parameter is 3.6Å. Find the atomic radius. Given data Lattice parameter of copper (a)=3.6Å Solution: Atomic radius of copper = 1.273 x 10-10m r = 1.273 Å 2. Silver has FCC...