Exam Details
Subject | pharmacognosy-vi | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.pharm | |
Department | ||
Organization | Gujarat Technological University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2016 | |
City, State | gujarat, ahmedabad |
Question Paper
Seat No.: Enrolment No.
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B. PHARM SEMESTER-VII EXAMINATION WINTER-2016
Subject Code: 270005 Date: 25/11/2016
Subject Name: Pharmacognosy-VI (Herbal Drug Technology)
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.30 PM Total Marks: 80
Instructions:
1. Attempt any five questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Explain analytical techniques play an important role in evaluating the quality of herbal drugs-Justify this statement.
06
Explain the evaluation method used for standardization of herbal.
05
Expalin Role of TLC HPTLC in evaluation of Herbal Extract.
05
Q.2
Define classify the allergens with example with the role in immunotherapy
06
Describe Novel anticancer compound obtained from marine source.
05
Write note on fungal toxin with Type-III allergenic reaction.
05
Q.3
Define cosmetic with role of herbs in skin cosmetics with examples.
06
Write the detail pharmcognosy of Neem.
05
Write chemotaxonomy of medicinal plant contains alkaloids.
05
Q.4
Write in details of photo sensitizing agents.
06
Explain the role of Photosensitizing agents in PDT PUVA Therapy.
05
Write Pharmacognosy of Guggul and Punarnava.
05
Q.5
Write on herbal pesticide with ideal properties.
06
Expalin the role of Plant Natural sweetener with application in pharmacy.
05
Write the Detail pharmacognosy of any one drugs used in kidney stone.
05
Q. 6
Write about the plant bitters with pharmaceutical application.
06
Give the significance of chemotaxonomy of medicinal plants.
05
Describe Novel anticancer compound obtained from marine source.
05
Q.7
"Marine source has potential for Noval Therapeutical active metabolites"- Justify this statement.
06
Expalin the detail pharmacognosy of drug known as shankhawali.
05
Give Biological source, family, active constituents and uses of Talispatra and
Ashoka.
05
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B. PHARM SEMESTER-VII EXAMINATION WINTER-2016
Subject Code: 270005 Date: 25/11/2016
Subject Name: Pharmacognosy-VI (Herbal Drug Technology)
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.30 PM Total Marks: 80
Instructions:
1. Attempt any five questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Explain analytical techniques play an important role in evaluating the quality of herbal drugs-Justify this statement.
06
Explain the evaluation method used for standardization of herbal.
05
Expalin Role of TLC HPTLC in evaluation of Herbal Extract.
05
Q.2
Define classify the allergens with example with the role in immunotherapy
06
Describe Novel anticancer compound obtained from marine source.
05
Write note on fungal toxin with Type-III allergenic reaction.
05
Q.3
Define cosmetic with role of herbs in skin cosmetics with examples.
06
Write the detail pharmcognosy of Neem.
05
Write chemotaxonomy of medicinal plant contains alkaloids.
05
Q.4
Write in details of photo sensitizing agents.
06
Explain the role of Photosensitizing agents in PDT PUVA Therapy.
05
Write Pharmacognosy of Guggul and Punarnava.
05
Q.5
Write on herbal pesticide with ideal properties.
06
Expalin the role of Plant Natural sweetener with application in pharmacy.
05
Write the Detail pharmacognosy of any one drugs used in kidney stone.
05
Q. 6
Write about the plant bitters with pharmaceutical application.
06
Give the significance of chemotaxonomy of medicinal plants.
05
Describe Novel anticancer compound obtained from marine source.
05
Q.7
"Marine source has potential for Noval Therapeutical active metabolites"- Justify this statement.
06
Expalin the detail pharmacognosy of drug known as shankhawali.
05
Give Biological source, family, active constituents and uses of Talispatra and
Ashoka.
05
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Subjects
- agronomy and forestry of medicinal plants
- anatomy physiology & health education -ii
- anatomy, physiology and health education (aphe)
- applied mathematics (biostatistics)
- basic computer applications
- basic concepts of pharmacology and clinical pharmacy practice
- basics of computer applications
- bioavailability & therapeutic drug monitoring
- bioavailability and therapeutic drug monitoring
- biochemistry
- clinical pharmacy ii
- clinical pharmacy-i
- commerce of herbs and phytoconstitutents
- computer applications in drug discovery
- current advances in novel drug delivery systems
- cyber security
- disaster management
- dispensing pharmacy i
- dispensing pharmacy i and drug store management
- dispensing pharmacy ii and pharma industrial management
- dosage form design –i
- dosage form design- i
- dosage form design- ii
- dosage form design-i
- dosage form design-ii
- drug approval process
- environmental studies
- environmental toxicology and green audit
- food analysis
- forensic pharmacy
- forensic pharmacy-i
- genetic engineering and gene therapy
- green chemistry
- health education and community health
- herbal cosmetics
- hospital and community pharmacy
- hospital management and medical tourism
- hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy & forensic pharmacy
- hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy and dispensing pharmacy-ii
- human anatomy physiology
- human anatomy physiology and health education-ii
- human anatomy physiology-ii
- human anatomy, physiology and health education - i
- innovations in conventional drug delivery system
- instrumental and process validation
- intellectual property rights and patents
- medical writing and coding
- medicinal biochemistry
- nutraceuticals
- pathophysiology
- pharmaceutical analysis ii
- pharmaceutical analysis iii
- pharmaceutical analysis iv
- pharmaceutical analysis-i
- pharmaceutical analysis-ii
- pharmaceutical analysis-iv
- pharmaceutical chemistry – ii
- pharmaceutical chemistry – vi (organic chemistry – ii)
- pharmaceutical chemistry –viii (medicinal chemistry - ii)
- pharmaceutical chemistry iii
- pharmaceutical chemistry iv
- pharmaceutical chemistry vii
- pharmaceutical chemistry-i
- pharmaceutical chemistry-i (inorganic chemistry)
- pharmaceutical chemistry-ii (physical chemistry)
- pharmaceutical chemistry-iii (biochemistry – i)
- pharmaceutical chemistry-iv (organic chemistry-i)
- pharmaceutical chemistry-ix (medicinal chemistry-iii)
- pharmaceutical chemistry-v
- pharmaceutical chemistry-v (biochemistry-ii)
- pharmaceutical chemistry-vi (medicinal)
- pharmaceutical chemistry-vii
- pharmaceutical chemistry-viii
- pharmaceutical chemistry-x
- pharmaceutical chemistry-x (medicinal chemistry-iii)
- pharmaceutical engineering
- pharmaceutical engineering-ii
- pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry
- pharmaceutical marketing management
- pharmaceutical microbiology - i
- pharmaceutical microbiology & biotechnology i
- pharmaceutical microbiology &biotechnology- ii
- pharmaceutical microbiology and biotechnology - ii
- pharmaceutical organic chemistry
- pharmaceutical technology - i
- pharmaceutical technology – i
- pharmaceutical technology- ii
- pharmaceutical technology-i
- pharmaceutical technology-ii
- pharmaceutics-i
- pharmaceutics-ii
- pharmaceutivcal chemistry ix
- pharmacognosy iii
- pharmacognosy iv
- pharmacognosy vi
- pharmacognosy vii
- pharmacognosy vii (herbal formulations & complimentary therapies)
- pharmacognosy-i
- pharmacognosy-ii
- pharmacognosy-iii
- pharmacognosy-iv
- pharmacognosy-v
- pharmacognosy-v (plant bio technology)
- pharmacognosy-vi
- pharmacology -iii
- pharmacology & pharmacotherapeutics-ii
- pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics - i
- pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics - iii
- pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics-iv
- pharmacology-i
- pharmacology-ii
- pharmacovigilance
- pharmacy practice
- physical pharmaceutics-ii
- physical pharmacy
- quality by design (qbd) and process analytical technology (pat)
- regulatory aspects of food and neutraceuticals
- remedial mathematics
- unit operation - i
- unit operation - ii