Download RGUHS M.Pharm 2010 Oct 2010 Oct 9312 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology I Revised Scheme 2 Question Paper

Download RGUHS (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences) M.Pharma 2010 October (Master of Pharmacy) 2010 Oct 9312 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology I Revised Scheme 2 Previous Question Paper

9312_2010_2_S203.doc
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
First Year M.Pharm Degree Examination - October 2010

[Time: 3 Hours]
[Max. Marks: 100]
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY - I









(Revised Scheme 2)

Q.P. CODE : 9312
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary. Answer all questions

LONG ESSAY (Answer any FOUR)

4 X 25 = 100 Marks
1.
a) Draw neat labeled diagram of a typical bacterial cell and explain the structure and chemical
composition of plasma membrane, with relevance to substrate entry, energy yielding
mechanism and antimicrobial drug design
b) With a neat labeled diagram, describe the structure of bacteriophage and outline its
cultivation and replication
2.
a) Compare fungi with bacteria and discuss the morphological features of molds
b) Describe the physical and chemical environment for bacterial growth and differentiate batch
culture from continuous culture
3.
a) Schematically represent the formation of ATP and discuss various mechanisms of
phosphorylation to generate ATP
b) Define Genetic Recombination and vertical gene transfer. Discuss the methods of gene
transfer among bacteria
4.
a) what are the criteria to design a medium for industrial fermentation and explain the factors
influencing the choice of carbon source
b) Discuss the production of Lactic acid by fermentation process and mention its uses
5.
a) Discuss the production and microbiological assay to Vit B12
b) What are the advantages of microbial transformations over other methods and explain
microbial transformations of steroids
6.
Write short notes on:
a) Selective isolation techniques
b) Synchronous growth and normal growth
c) Secondary metabolites
d) Actinophages and their role in fermentations
e) Pharmaceutical effluents and treatment
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