This document appears to be an exam for a Bachelor of Pharmacy program. It contains instructions for a 20 question multiple choice section worth 20 marks and long and short answer questions worth 55 additional marks. The long answer questions ask students to write in detail about hybridoma technology, biotransformation reactions of steroids, and the details of penicillin production. The short answer questions cover topics like Griffith's bacterial transformation experiment, techniques for immobilizing enzymes, citric acid production, bacterial vaccines, standard biological product preparation, PCR, Southern blotting, hypersensitivity reactions, and transduction.
This document appears to be an exam for a Bachelor of Pharmacy program. It contains instructions for a 20 question multiple choice section worth 20 marks and long and short answer questions worth 55 additional marks. The long answer questions ask students to write in detail about hybridoma technology, biotransformation reactions of steroids, and the details of penicillin production. The short answer questions cover topics like Griffith's bacterial transformation experiment, techniques for immobilizing enzymes, citric acid production, bacterial vaccines, standard biological product preparation, PCR, Southern blotting, hypersensitivity reactions, and transduction.
This document appears to be an exam for a Bachelor of Pharmacy program. It contains instructions for a 20 question multiple choice section worth 20 marks and long and short answer questions worth 55 additional marks. The long answer questions ask students to write in detail about hybridoma technology, biotransformation reactions of steroids, and the details of penicillin production. The short answer questions cover topics like Griffith's bacterial transformation experiment, techniques for immobilizing enzymes, citric acid production, bacterial vaccines, standard biological product preparation, PCR, Southern blotting, hypersensitivity reactions, and transduction.
Subject: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Subject Code: BP 605T
Time Max.: 30 Min + 2 Hours and 30 Min Max Marks: 20+55=75 Instructions:-
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Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions- (20x1=20)
1. Direct administration of antibodies to increase the resistance to disease is called …….. (a) Active immunization (b) Passive immunization (c) Amination (d) None of the above 2. The B-cells are responsible for the production of …………… (a) Cellular immunity (b) Passive immunity (c) Humoral immunity (d) Active immunity 3. How many base pairs of recognition sequence will get by type-II restriction enzymes action? (a) 4-6 bp (b) 25 bp (c) 1000 bp (d) Non of the above 4. Direct replacement of hydrogen atom on a given carbon in microbial transformation process is called…………… (a) Epoxidation (b) Hydrolysis (c) Decarboxylation (d) Hydroxylation 5. Steroidal bioconversion is performed by ……. fermentation technique (a) Submerged aeration (b) Surface fermentation (c) Solis-state fermentation (d) None of the above 6. HAT media contains …………… drug (a) Amoxicillin (b) Streptomycin (c) Aminopterin (d) All 7. The transfer of genetic material from one cell to another by a bacteriophage is called …… (a) Transduction (b) Transformation (c) Conjugation (d) Protoplast fusion 8. Mutagenic agents increase the rate of mutation and these mutations are called ………. (a) Spontaneous mutation (b) Induced mutation (c) Both A & B (d) None of the above 9. The maximum production of penicillin is obtained ………… days (a) within 4-5 days (b) within 3-4 days (c) within 2-3 days (d) within 1-2 days 10. …… is used for the protein denaturant during gel electrophoresis in western blotting technique (a) NaCl (b) NaHCo3 (c) Sodium dodecyl sulphate (d) Calcium chloride 11. ………. organism is present in the BCG vaccine (a) Mycobacterium tuberculosis (b) Mycobacterium leprae (c) Vibrio cholerae (d) E. coli 12. Which media is used in the inoculum preparation of vitamin B 12 fermentation? (a) MS media (b) Bennett’s broth (c) White’s medium (d) LS media 13. The transfer of foreign gene into another cell is done by the following methods ……. (a) Transduction (b) Conjugation (c) Transformation (d) All the above 14. In the world wide …. fermentation technique is most widely used for the citric acid production (a) Surface fermentation (b) Solis-state fermentation(c) Submerged fermentation (d) None 15. The HGPRT enzyme is present in ……… type of cells (a) Antibodies (b) Myloma cells (c) RBC’s (d) None of the above 16. Palindromic sequence contain…….. (a) Blunt end sequence (b) Ligation (c) Complementary sequence (d) None of the above 17. ….. enzymes catalyse both dehydrogenation and reduction reactions in microbial transformation (a) Isomerase (b) Amylase (c) Glucoamylase (d) Oxido-reductases 18. Bioreactors are used for the growth of ………. type of cells (a) Eukaryotic cells (b) Prokaryotic cells (c) Antibodies (d) Myloma cells 19. Vitamin B12 is produced by …….. organisms (a) Bacteria (b) Actinomycetes (c) Both A & B (d) None of the above 20. …… bacteria was used by F. Griffith (1928) in the bacterial transformation experiment (a) Streptococcus pneumonia (b) Staphylococcus aureus (c) E coli (d) Streptococcus aureus Roll No.: ………….. MALWANCHAL UNIVERSITY Paper Code:
Bachelor of Pharmacy- 6th Semester
Examination July 2023
Subject: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Subject Code: BP 605T
Time Max.: 30 Min + 2 Hours and 30 Min Max Marks: 20+55=75 Instructions:-
1. All Questions are Compulsory
2. Attempt all questions strictly in serial order only 3. Draw well labeled & colored diagrams wherever necessary.
Q.2 Long answer questions (Attempt any two) 2x10=20
a) Write in detail the hybridoma technology.
b) Explain in detail different biotransformation reactions with special reference to steroids.
c) Give the details of penicillin production with flow diagram.
Q.3 Short answer questions (Attempt any Seven) 7x5=35
a) Bacterial transformation with Griffith’s experiment.
b) Techniques used for immobilization of enzymes.
c) Draw a flow sheet and explain the production of citric acid.
d) Bacterial vaccines.
e) General preparation and types of standard biological products.