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Cloning Vectors | rDNA Technology | Insulin Production| PCR | Unit 2 Biotechnology 6th Semester
This comprehensive lecture covers Unit 2 of Biotechnology focusing on cloning vectors, recombinant DNA technology, and PCR. The instructor explains how genetic engineering works through detailed examples of insulin production, interferon synthesis, and hepatitis B vaccine development using rDNA technology.
Quality Control Test For Containers | Rubber Closures | Good Laboratory Practice | Quality Assurance
This educational video provides comprehensive coverage of pharmaceutical quality control tests for containers (glass, plastic, metal), rubber closures, and secondary packaging materials, followed by Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) for non-clinical studies.
Nervous System | Brain | Spinal Cord | Complete Unit 1 | HAP 2nd Semester
This is a comprehensive lecture on the nervous system covering Unit 1 of Human Anatomy and Physiology 2nd semester. The instructor covers the complete organization of the nervous system, neuron structure and classification, action potential, neurotransmitters, brain anatomy with ventricles and CSF, and spinal cord structure including reflex activity.
Herbal Cosmetics | Herbal Excipients | Herbal Formulations | Phytosomes | HDT 6th Semester
This lecture covers Unit 3 of Herbal Drug Technology, discussing herbal cosmetics, herbal excipients, and herbal formulations. The instructor explains the sources and properties of herbal raw materials used in cosmetics, various herbal excipients like colorants and sweeteners, and advanced drug delivery systems like phytosomes.
Antitubercular | Antifungal | Antiviral | Antimalarial Agents | Unit 3 Pharmacology 6th Semester
This pharmacology lecture covers Unit 3, discussing antimicrobial agents including antitubercular, antifungal, antiviral, antimalarial, anthelmintic, and antiamebic drugs. The speaker explains their mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, adverse effects, and therapeutic uses in treating various infectious diseases.
Neutraceuticals | Role Of Neutraceuticals in Diabetes, Cancer | Herb Interaction | HDT 6th Semester
This is a comprehensive lecture on Unit 2 of Herbal Drug Technology covering nutraceuticals, their role in various diseases (diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, IBS), and herb-drug interactions. The instructor provides detailed coverage of nutraceuticals' definition, market growth, classification, and therapeutic applications in managing chronic conditions.
Organization & Personnel | Equipments & Raw Material | Unit 2 Quality Assurance 6th Semester
This is an educational lecture covering Unit 2 of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance for 6th semester students, focusing on Organization & Personnel and Equipment & Raw Materials. The instructor explains pharmaceutical industry structure, personnel responsibilities, premises design, equipment selection, and raw material procurement.
Antitubercular Agents | UTIs | Antiviral Agents | Unit 3 Medicinal Chemistry 6th Semester
This is a comprehensive lecture covering Unit 3 of Medicinal Chemistry for 6th semester, focusing on three major drug classes: antitubercular agents (including first and second-line drugs like Isoniazid and Ethambutol), urinary tract anti-infective agents (quinolones and miscellaneous drugs), and antiviral agents (both antiretroviral and non-retroviral drugs).
Enzyme Immobilzation | Biosensors | Protein & Genetic Engineering| Unit 1 Biotechnology 6th Semester
A comprehensive lecture covering Biotechnology Unit 1 for 6th semester, discussing enzyme immobilization, biosensors, protein engineering, and genetic engineering basics. The lecture explains how enzymes are immobilized for industrial use, how biosensors work using glucose meters as examples, and introduces recombinant DNA technology.
Elimination | Bioavailability | Bioequivalence | Unit 2 Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics 6th Sem
This educational video covers Unit 2 of Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics, extensively explaining drug elimination (metabolism and excretion), bioavailability concepts, and bioequivalence studies.
Chemotherapy | Sulfonamides | Antibiotics | Unit 2 Pharmacology 6th Semester
A comprehensive pharmacology lecture covering Unit 2 on chemotherapy, specifically sulfonamides and antibiotics. The instructor explains mechanisms of action, classifications, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic uses of major antibiotic classes including beta-lactams, chloramphenicol, macrolides, quinolones, tetracyclines, and aminoglycosides.
Macrolides | Prodrugs | Antimalarials | Unit 2 Medicinal Chemistry 6th Semester
This is a comprehensive lecture covering Unit 2 of 6th semester Medicinal Chemistry, focusing on Macrolides (bacteriostatic antibiotics), Prodrugs (inactive drugs converted to active forms in the body), and Antimalarials (drugs treating malaria caused by Plasmodium parasites).
HAP Top 12 Questions | B Pharm 2nd Semester
This video covers the top 12 important questions for HAP (Human Anatomy and Physiology) in B.Pharmacy 2nd Semester. The instructor outlines key topics including the nervous system, digestive system, respiratory system, kidneys, endocrine glands, and reproductive system. The goal is to help students pass their exams by focusing on these high-priority questions.
Anatomy & Physiology Of Reproductive System | Unit 5 HAP 2nd Semester
This Hindi-language educational video provides a comprehensive overview of Unit 5 of Human Anatomy & Physiology (HAP), covering the male and female reproductive systems in detail. The lecture explains the anatomy and physiology of reproductive organs, the menstrual cycle, spermatogenesis, oogenesis, fertilization, pregnancy stages, and an introduction to chromosomes and genetics.
HAP | Human Anatomy And Physiology | B Pharm 2nd Semester | Important Questions
This video covers important exam questions for Human Anatomy and Physiology (HAP/AEP-2) for B.Pharma 2nd Semester students. The instructor emphasizes the critical role of diagrams in scoring marks and walks through unit-wise important questions. All five units are covered with specific topics highlighted as 'Very Important' (VI).
Endocrine Glands | Pituitary Gland | Thyroid Gland | Adrenal Gland | Gonads | Hap | B Pharma 2nd Sem
This lecture covers all major endocrine glands in the human body, including the pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, pancreatic islets, pineal, and gonads. The instructor explains each gland's location, the hormones they secrete, and their regulatory mechanisms. Special emphasis is given to the hypothalamus-pituitary axis, feedback mechanisms, and the role of hormones in bodily functions.
Endocrine System | Anatomy & Physiology | Mechanism Of Action Of Hormones | B Pharma 2nd Semester
This lecture provides a foundational introduction to the endocrine system for B.Pharma 2nd semester students, covering endocrine glands, hormones, and their mechanisms of action. The instructor explains the difference between exocrine and endocrine glands, classifies hormones into steroid and non-steroidal types, and details two key mechanisms: direct gene activation and second messenger activation.
Urinary System | Physiology Of Urine Formation | RAS | Acid Base Balance | Mictirutional Reflex
This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of the urinary system, covering its structure, the physiology of urine formation through three key steps, and related topics including acid-base balance, the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), the micturition reflex, and common urinary disorders. The instructor explains how the kidneys filter approximately 180 liters of blood daily but produce only 1–1.5 liters of urine through selective reabsorption. Key disorders like UTIs, kidney stones, and nephrotic syndrome are also discussed.
Respiratory System | Mechanism Of Respiration | Lungs Volume | Lungs Capacity | HAP | B Pharma
This lecture covers the complete respiratory system including anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of respiration. The instructor explains the three stages of respiration (breathing, internal respiration, and cellular respiration), the organs involved, and concludes with lung volumes and capacities.
Digestive System | Parts Of Digestive System | Human Anatomy And Physiology | B Pharma 2nd Semester
This is a comprehensive Hindi-language lecture on the digestive system for B.Pharma 2nd semester students, covering all major organs from the mouth to the anus. The instructor explains the anatomy, physiology, and functions of each digestive organ including the stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. The lecture also covers HCl production mechanism, pepsin's role in protein digestion, and accessory digestive glands.