Growth of Bacteria | Microbiology
Bacterial Growth Curve, lag phase, log Phase, Stationary Phase, Decline Phase, Generation time, Total count & Viable count of Bacteria
Bacterial Growth Curve, lag phase, log Phase, Stationary Phase, Decline Phase, Generation time, Total count & Viable count of Bacteria
Topical Dosage Form: Liniments & Lotion; Difference between Liniment & Lotion,
Liniments & Lotion: Monophasic Liquid Dosage Form: Pharmaceutics Read More »
Pharmaceutical Mixture, Classification of Mixtures, Draught, Extemporaneously preparation for GPAT DI Pharmaicst
Classification & Preparation of Pharmaceutical Mixture | Pharmaceutics Read More »
Pharmaceutical Syrup: Composition & Preparation of Syrup
Syrup, Types & Preparation of Syrup: Pharmaceutics Read More »
Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms that do not contain chlorophyll. They are unicellular and do not show true branching. They differ from eukaryotes in not having a nuclear membrane, a nucleolus, and cell organelles like mitochondria, golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum. They have a single circular chromosome. For growth and multiplication of bacteria, they require nutrition
Important Antibiotics and Their Source. Antibiotic obtain from bacteria & fungi
Source of antibiotics obtained from Fungi and Bacteria Read More »
Suppositories are prepared by rolling (hand-shaping), molding (fusion), and cold compression.
Calamine lotion: Composition, Difference between calamine lotion BP & USP/IP
Calamine lotion & Difference between IP, USP & BP Calamine lotion Read More »
Dye Solubility Test. Dilution Test, Conductivity test, Creaming Test, Cobalt chloride test & Fluorescence test
Formulation of Aerosol includes three techniques- Pressure filling, cold filling, compressed gas filling