In specimen collection the plant must be dried and kept sterile to minimise damage
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True
False
Question 2
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Which of the following is best to aid identification of the natural product/plant
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plant handbook
flora or field guide
herbarium
Question 3
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macerated leaves are treated with chemicals that gradually decrease in polarity to extract chemicals
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True
False
Question 4
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General screening bioassays are [blank_start]simple[blank_end], [blank_start]inexpensive[blank_end] and used for [blank_start]rapid screening[blank_end] of extracts
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simple
complex
inexpensive
expensive
rapid screening
specific enzyme screening
Question 5
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specialised screening bioassays are [blank_start]subcellular[blank_end] assays directed at [blank_start]specific[blank_end] enzymes or receptors. Compounds working by mechanisms unrelated to the assay are likely to be missed.
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subcellular
multicellular
specific
broad spectrum
Question 6
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which of the following is FALSE
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Brine shrimp lethality tests are used to determine cytotoxicity (potential antitumour) of extracts
crown gall tumour inhibition tests give a fairly accurate prediction of in vivo murine antileukemic activity
starfish or sea urchin assays are used to investigate in vivo antileukemic activity
agar dilution streak assay means up to 7 microorganisms can be screened simultaneously on a petri dish
microtitre plates allow testing of 3 dilutions of one or two extracts against up to 24 microorganisms
Question 7
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crown gall tumour inhibition tests use potatoes to measure inhibition of growth
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True
False
Question 8
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which 3 do starfish or sea urchin assays allow detection of?
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dna and rna synthesis inhibitors
mRNA substrate inhibitors
microtubule assembly inhibitors
protein synthesis inhibitors
Question 9
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which best applies to an agar dilution streak assay?
which one of the following is not considered in NP isolation or synthesis
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source - availability
environmental and local impact
cost
complexity of novel structures
diluent needed
Question 12
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What are the stages of natural product processing? [blank_start]Specimen[blank_end] collection, establishing [blank_start]taxonomy[blank_end], extracting possible active molecules, using [blank_start]screening[blank_end] techniques to evaluate therapeutic activity, identifying and [blank_start]isolating[blank_end] the structure responsible for the activity, using organic synthesis
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Specimen
Taxonomy
molecules
structure
taxonomy
specimen
molecules
therapeutics
screening
showing
therapeutic
herbariums
isolating
burning
melting
releasing
Question 13
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a range of techniques are used to isolate active compounds (fractionation). these include [blank_start]TLC[blank_end], column chromatography, [blank_start]HPLC[blank_end] and combinations such as HPLC/MS