Chapter 16 Everyday Life
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. Which of the following statements is not correct?
(a) Some antiseptics can be added to soaps
(b) Dilute solutions of some disinfectants can be used as antiseptic
(c) Disinfectants are antimicrobial drugs
(d) Antiseptic medicines can be ingested
Answer (d) An antiseptic is an antimicrobial drug. It tends to destroy/prevent development or inhibit the pathogenic action of microbes. Antiseptics are applied to the living tissues such as wounds, cuts, ulcers and diseased skin surfaces e.g., soframicine. Bithionol the compound is also called bithional is added to soaps to impart antiseptic properties. Dilute solutions of some disinfectants can be used as antiseptic e.g., 0.2 per cent solution of phenol is an antiseptic while its one per cent solution is disinfectant. But, antiseptic medicines can not be ingested like antibiotics.Show Answer
(a) Contain estrogen only
(b) Contain progesterone only
(c) Contain a mixture of estrogen and progesterone derivatives
(d) Progesterone enhances ovulation
Answer (c) Chemical substances which are used to check pregnancy in women are called birth control pills. Birth control pills essentially contain a mixture of synthetic estrogen and progesterone derivatives, both of these are sex hormones. It is known that progesterone suppresses ovulation and estrogen control the menstrual cycle. Some of the commonly used pills contain a mixture of norethindrone (a progesterone derivative) and novestrol (an estrogen).Show Answer
(a) Aspirin belongs to narcotic analgesics
(b) It is effective in relieving pain
(c) It has antiblood clotting action
(d) It is a neurologically active drug
Answer (a) Aspirin can be prepared as follows Aspirin inhibits the synthesis of compounds known as prostaglandins which stimulate inflammation in the tissues and cause pain. So, it is effective in relieving pain. Beside this, aspirin has many other effects such as reducing fever (antipyretic) and preventing blood platelet coagulation. Because of this anti-blood clotting action, it is widely used to prevent heart attacks. It does not make a person addictive as it is non-narcotic drug.Show Answer
(a) on the basis of chemical structure
(b) on the basis of drug action
(c) on the basis of molecular targets
(d) on the basis of pharmacological effect
Answer (c) Drugs can be classified in the following ways (a) On the basis of chemical structure Drugs have been classified on the basis of their chemical structures because drugs having common structural features often have similar pharmacological activity. e.g., all sulphonamides having the common structural feature as given below are mostly antibacterial. Structural feature of sulphonamide (b) On the basis of drug action This classification is based on the action of a drug on a particular biochemical process. (c) On the basis of molecular target Drugs usually interact with the biomolecules or biological macromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids and lipids. These are called drug targets. Drugs possessing some common structural features may have the same mechanism of action on a specific drug target. This classification is most useful for the medicinal chemists. (d) On the basis of pharmacological effect This classification is based upon the pharmacological effects of the drugs. It is more useful for the doctors because it provides them the whole range of drugs available for the treatment of a particular disease. e.g., analgesics reduce or kill pain while antiseptic either kill or arrest the growth of microorganisms.Show Answer
(a) Some tranquilizers function by inhibiting the enzymes which catalyse the degradation of noradrenaline
(b) Tranquilizers are narcotic drugs
(c) Tranquilizers are chemical compounds that do not affect the message transfer from nerve to receptor
(d) Tranquilizers are chemical compounds that can relieve pain and fever
Answer (a) Tranquilizers are used for the treatment of stress, fatigue, mild and severe mental diseases. They relieve anxiety, stress, irritability or excitement by inducing a sense of well-being. Noradrenaline is one of the several neurotransmitters which play an important role in mood changes. If the level of noradrenaline in the body is low for some reasons, then the message transfer process becomes slow and the person suffer from depression. In such cases, antidepressant drugs are used. These drugs inhibits the enzymes which catalyse the degradation of noradrenaline. If the enzyme is inhibited, then the neurotransmitter noradrenaline is slowly metabolised and can thus activate the receptor for longer periods there by counteracting the effect of depression. Tranquilizers form an essential component of sleeping pills.Show Answer
(a) syphilis
(b) typhoid
(c) meningitis
(d) dysentry
Answer (a) Syphilis is an acute and chronic infections disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It is a sexually transmitted infection. The primary route of transmission is through sexual contact but it may also be transmitted from mother to foetus during pregnancy or at birth. Paul Ehrlich investigated arsenic based structures in order to produce less toxic substances for the treatment of syphilis as he got Nobel prize for medicine in 1908 for this discovery. Salvarsan was the first effective medicine discovered for syphilis. Although salvarsan is toxic to human beings, its effect on bacteria is much greater than on human being. Structure of salvarsan is -Show Answer
(a) gram positive or gram negative bacteria
(b) gram negative bacteria only
(c) single organism or one disease
(d) both gram positive and gram negative bacteria
Answer (a) Antibiotics are now defined as chemical substances which in low concentration, either kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms by intervening in their metabolic processes. The full range of microorganisms attacked by an antibiotic is called its spectrum. Broad spectrum antibiotics are effective against several different types of harmful bacteria i.e., a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. These effective mainly against gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria are narrow spectrum antibiotics. Chloramphenicol is a broad spectrum antibiotic penicillin-G has a narrow spectrum. If an antibiotic is effective against a single organism or disease then it is limited spectrum antibiotic.Show Answer
(a) analgesics
(b) tranquilizers
(c) narcotic analgesics
(d) antihistamines
Answer (b) Analgesics reduces or abolish pain without causing impairment of consciousness, mental confusion, incordination or paralysis or some other disturbances of nervous system. Analgesics are non-narcotic or narcotic. Narcotic analgesics when administered in small doses relieve pain and produce sleep. Tranquilisers are a class of chemical compounds used for the treatment of stress, and mild or even severe mental diseases. Histamine is a substance which on release produce hypersensitivity to dust, some drugs etc (i.e., allergy). Antihistamines are the drugs which interfere with the natural action of histamine by competing with histamine for binding sites of receptor where histamine exerts its effect. They are anti-allergy drugs.Show Answer
(a) sodium laurylsulphate
(b) sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate
(c) rosin
(d) bithional
Answer (d) Basically, all soaps are made by boiling fats or oils with suitable hydroxide. Variations are made by adding different raw materials. Sodium laurylsulphate and sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate are anionic detergents. A gum rosin added to soap to make it lather well. Bithional is added to soaps to impart antiseptic properties to soap.Show Answer
(a) artificial sweetener
(b) tranquilizer
(c) antihistamine
(d) antifertility drug
Answer (b) Equanil is a tranquilizer. (Also, refer to Q. 5)Show Answer
(a) Sodium carbonate
(b) Sodium rosinate
(c) Sodium stearate
(d) Trisodium phosphate
Answer (b) Shaving soaps contain glycerol to prevent rapid drying. While preparing this soaps, a gum called rosin is added to them. It forms sodium rosinate which lathers well. Laundary soaps contain fillers like sodium rosinate, sodium silicate, borax and sodium carbonate. Trisodium polyphosphate is an important filler added to detergent powders and liquid detergents.Show Answer
(a) as a filler
(b) to increases leathering
(c) to prevent rapid drying
(d) to make soap granules
Answer (c) Glycerol is added to shaving soap to prevent rapid drying while to enhance the leathering property of soap, a gum called rosin is added to them. It forms sodium rosinate which lathers well. Soap granules are dried miniature soap bubbles. Builders/fillers make the soap act more rapidly. Builder or filler (e.g. sodium tripolyphosphate) is added to detergent powder. Its main function is to act as water softener by removing $\mathrm{Mg}^{2+}$ and $\mathrm{Ca}^{2+}$ ions from hard water by forming stable soluble complexes.Show Answer
Answer (b) Liquid dishwashing detergents are non-ionic type. Non-ionic detergents do not contain any ion in their constitution. Mechanism of cleansing action of this type of soaps. These remove grease and oil by micelle formation. Other two classes of detergents are anionic detergents and cationic detergents. Anionic detergents are sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohols or hydrocarbons. Anionic detergent (sodium lauryl sulphate) They are mostly used for household work. Cationic detergents are quaternary ammonium salts of amines with acetates, chlorides or bromides as anions. Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide is a popular cationic detergent and is used in hair conditioners.Show Answer
(a) Cationic detergents
(b) Anionic detergents
(c) Non-ionic detergents
(d) Soaps
Answer (c) Polyethyleneglycols are used in the preparation of non-ionic detergents. Non-ionic detergents do not contain any ion in their constitution. Reaction is as followShow Answer
(a) Carbohydrates
(b) Lipids
(c) Vitamins
(d) Proteins
Answer (c) Drugs usually interact with biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. These are called drug targets. Vitamins are not a target molecule for drug function in body.Show Answer
(a) Inhibit the catalytic activity of the enzyme
(b) Prevent the binding of substrate
(c) Generally a strong covalent bond is formed between an inhibitor and an enzyme
(d) Inhibitors can be competitive or non-competitive
Answer (c) Drugs can block the binding site of the enzyme and present the binding of substrate, or can inhibit the catalytic activity of the enzyme. Such drugs are called enzyme inhibitors. Drugs inhibit the attachment of substrate on active site of enzyme in two different ways. (i) Drugs which compete with natural substrate for their attachment on the active sites of enzymes are called competitive inhibitors. Competitive inhibitors (Drug and substrate competing for active site) (ii) However, some drugs do not bind to the active site but bind to a different site of enzyme i.e., allosteric site which changes the shape of the active site of the enzyme in such a way that the natural substrate cannot recognize it. Such enzymes are called non-competitive inhibitors. Generally, a weak bond such as hydrogen bonding, van der, Waals’ interactions etc., is formed between the enzyme and inhibitor. Non-competitive inhibitor changes the active site of enzyme after binding at allosteric siteShow Answer
(a) Sucrose
(b) Glucose
(c) Aspartame
(d) Sucralose
Answer (d) Sucrose and glucose are natural sweetening agent while aspartame and sucralose are artificial sweetening agent. Aspartame is roughly 100 times as sweet as cane sugar. It is methyl ester of dipeptide formed from aspartic acid and phenylalanine. Use of aspartame is limited to cold foods and soft drinks because it is unstable at cooking temperature. Sucralose is trichloro derivative of sucrose. Its appearance and taste are like sugar. It is stable at cooking temperature. It does not provide calories.Show Answer
(a) Minerals
(b) Artificial sweeteners
(c) Vitamins
(d) Amino acids
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Answer
(b) Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients because they perform hundred of roles in the body. They help shore up bones, heal wounds, and bolster immune system. They also convert food into energy, and repair cellular damage.
Artificial sweeteners are non-caloric substitutes for sugar. They are often intensly more sweet than sugar but do not enhance nutritional value of food.
Amino acids are the monomers of proteins. Proteins require for the growth and maintenance of the body. Therefore, amino acids will also enhance the nutritional value of food.
Multiple Choice Questions (More Than One Options)
19. Which of the following statements are incorrect about receptor proteins?
(a) Majority of receptor proteins are embedded in the cell membranes
(b) The active site of receptor proteins opens on the inside region of the cell
(c) Chemical messengers are received at the binding sites of receptor proteins
(d) Shape of receptor doesn’t change during attachment of messenger
Answer $(b, d)$ Receptors are proteins that are crucial to body’s communication process. Majority of these are embedded in cell membranes. They are embedded in the cell membrane in such a way that their small part possessing active site projects out of the surface of the membrane and opens on the outside region of the cell membrane. In the body, message between two neurons and that between neuron to muscles is communicated through certain chemicals. These chemicals, known as chemical messengers are received at the binding site of receptors proteins. To accommodate a messenger, shape of the receptor site changes. This brings about the transfer of message into the cell. Thus, chemical messenger gives message to the cell without entering the cell.Show Answer
(a) Table salt
(b) Sodium hydrogencarbonate
(c) Cane sugar
(d) Benzoic acid
Answer $(b, c)$ Food preservatives prevent spoilage of food due to microbial growth. The most commonly used preservatives include table salt, sugar, vegetable oils and sodium benzoate. Sodium hydrogen carbonate and cane sugar are not used as food preservatives.Show Answer
(a) $\mathrm{CHCl}_{3}$
(c) boric acid
(b) $\mathrm{CHI}_{3}$
(d) $0.3 \mathrm{ppm}$ aqueous solution of $\mathrm{Cl}_{2}$
Answer $(b, c)$ Antiseptics are the chemical substances which either kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms. (a) $\mathrm{CHCl}_{3}$ (chloroform) was used as an anaesthesia in surgery but now it is used in the production of the freon refrigerant $\mathrm{R}-22$. (b) lodoform $\left(\mathrm{CHI}_{3}\right)$ produces iodine on coming in contact with skin, so it is used as an antiseptic for wounds. (c) Boric acid $\left(\mathrm{H} _{3} \mathrm{BO} _{3}\right)$ in dilute aqueous solution is a weak antiseptic for eyes. Thus, chemical messenger gives messagle to the all without entering the cell. (d) Chlorine in the concentration of 0.2 to $0.4 \mathrm{ppm}$ in aqueous solution and sulphur dioxide in very low concentrations, are disinfectants.Show Answer
(a) Hypnotics or sleep producing agents
(b) These are tranquilizers
(c) Non-narcotic analgesics
(d) Pain reducing without disturbing the nervous system
Answer $(a, b)$ Barbituric acid and its derivatives such as veronal, luminal, seconal, amytal and nembutal constitute an important class of tranquilizers called barbiturates. They are used as hypnotics i.e., sleep producing agents.Show Answer
(a) Sulphapyridine
(b) Prontosil
(c) Salvarsan
(d) Nardil
Answer $(a, b)$ Sulpha drugs kills bacteria and fungi by interfering with their metabolism. (a) Sulphapyridine is a sulphonamide antibacterial drug. It is no longer prescribed for the treatment of infections in humans. It is a good antibacterial drug, but its water solubility is very $\mathrm{pH}$ dependent. Thus, there is a risk of crystallisation within the bladder or urethra, which could lead to pain or blockage. (b) Prontosil is also called sulphamidochrysoidine. It is used in the treatment of general bacterial infection in humans (c) Salvarsan is arsenic based antibacterial drug. It is used in the treatment of syphilis. (d) Nardil is an antidepressant drug.Show Answer
(a) Iproniazid
(b) Phenelzine
(c) Equanil
(d) Salvarsan
Answer $(a, b, c)$ Antidepressants are the substances which correct chemical imbalances of neurotransmitters in the brain and probably cause changes in mood and behaviour. Iproniazid is a hydrazine drug used as an antidepressant. Phenelzine is also known as Nardil. It is used in the treatment of major depressive disorder. Equanil is used in controlling depression and hypertension. Salvarsan is an antibacterial drug. It is used in the treatment of Syphilis.Show Answer
(a) An antibacterial fungus
(b) Ampicillin is its synthetic modification
(c) It has bacteriostatic effect
(d) It is a broad spectrum antibiotic
Answer (c, $d)$ Penicillin is a group of antibiotics derived from Penicillium fungi. Ampicillin and Amoxycillin are synthetic modifications of penicillin. Pencillin destroys bacteria by destroying the cell wall of the microorganism or kill the bacteria so, it has bacteriocidal effect. Penicillin as a class of antibiotics are generally narrow spectrum but when used in the combination with other antibiotics, it can make up a part of broad spectrum antibiotics.Show Answer
(a) Sodium carbonate
(b) Sodium hydrogencarbonate
(c) Aluminium carbonate
(d) Magnesium hydroxide
Answer $(b, d)$ Antacid is a substance which neutralizes excess of acid in stomach. The chemical formula of sodium hydrogen carbonate is $\mathrm{NaHCO}_{3}$. It is often used as an antacid because it neutralises excess of $\mathrm{HCl}$ secreted from the walls of stomach $$
\mathrm{NaHCO} _{3}(\mathrm{~s})+\mathrm{HCl}(\mathrm{aq}) \rightarrow \mathrm{NaCl}(\mathrm{aq})+\mathrm{H} _{2} \mathrm{O}(l)+\mathrm{CO} _{2}
$$ However, excessive hydrogen carbonate can make the stomach alkaline and trigger the production of even more acid. Milk of magnesia, which is an aqueous solution of magnesium hydroxide is also used as an antacid.Show Answer
(a) Ranitidine
(b) Brompheniramine
(c) Terfenadine
(d) Cimetidine
Thinking Process This question is based on the inter-relation between the antihistamines and antacids. Antihistaminies drugs are used in the treatment of hyperacidity came through the discovery accordig to which a chemical, histamine, stimulates the secreation of pepsin and hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Answer $(a, d)$ Histamine is a substance that stimulates the secretion of pepsin and hydrochloric acid. There are some antacids like cimetidine were designed to prevent the interaction of histamine with the receptors present in the stomach wall. As a result less $\mathrm{HCl}$ is released and the cause of hyperacidity is controlled/cured. Ranitidine is also fall in the category of antihistamine. It is used to cure hyperacidity. Brompheniramine is an antihistamine. It is used to treat runny nose, sneezing, itching and watery eyes caused by allergy. Terfenadine, an antihistamine, was used for allergy.Show Answer
(a) tranquilizers
(b) non-narcotic analgesic
(c) anti-allergic drugs
(d) neurologically active drugs
Answer $(a, d)$ Derivatives of barbituric acid viz., veronal and luminal are called barbiturates. These barbiturates constitute an important class of tranquilizers. Tranquilizers are a class of chemical compounds used for the treatment of stress and mild or severe mental diseases. Tranquilizers are neurologically active drugs. These drugs affect the message transfer mechanism from nerve to receptor.Show Answer
(a) Sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohol
(b) Ester of stearic acid and polyethylene glycol
(c) Quarternary ammonium salt of amine with acetate ion
(d) Sodium salts of sulphonated long chain hydrocarbons
Answer $(a, d)$ Detergents are cleansing agents which have all the properties of soap, but which actually do not contain any soap. They are of three types which given belowShow Answer
(a) Cationic detergents have germicidal properties
(b) Bacteria can degrade the detergents containing highly branched chains
(c) Some synthetic detergents can give foam even in ice cold water
(d) Synthetic detergents are not soaps
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Answer
$(a, c, d)$
(a) Cationic detergents are quarternary ammonium salts of amines with acetates, chlorides or bromides as anions. These detergents have germicidal properties. Hence, option (a) is correct.
(b) Bacteria can not degrade the detergents containing highly branched chains, therefore, in most of the detergents used these days, the branching is kept to a minimum so that the detergents become easily biodegradable. Hence, option (b) is incorrect.
(c) Some synthetic detergents can give foam even in ice cold water. Hence, option (c) is correct.
(d) Synthetic detergents are cleansing agents which have all the properties of soaps, but which actually do not contain any soap. Hence, option (d) is correct.
Short Answer Type Questions
31. What is the average molecular mass of drugs?
Answer Drugs are the chemicals of low molecular masses i.e., $(\sim 100-500 \mathrm{u})$. They interact with macromolecular targets and produce a biological response. When the biological response is therapeutic and useful, these chemicals are called medicines.Show Answer
Answer Chemical substances which are used in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases which are called medicines. Medicines are used in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases. Note If drugs taken in doses higher than those recommended, most of the drugs used as medicines are potential poisons. Use of chemicals for therapeutic effect is called chemotherapy.Show Answer
Answer Antiseptics are the antimicrobes. Antiseptics are the chemical which either kill or prevent the growth of microorganism and are safe to be applied to the living tissues e.g., soframicine. They can not be taken orally like antibiotics.Show Answer
Answer Disease in human beings and animals may be caused by a variety of microorganisms such as bacteria, virus, fungi and other pathogens. An antimicrobial tends to destroy/prevent development or inhibit the pathogenic action of microbes such as bacteria (antibacterial drugs), fungi (antifungal agents), virus (antiviral agents), or other parasites (antiparasitic drugs) selectively. Antiseptic, disinfectants, antibiotics and sulpha drugs are antimicrobial drugs.Show Answer
Answer Receptors are proteins that are crucial to body’s communication process. Receptors are embedded on the outer surface of the cell membrane in such a way that their small part possessing active site projects out of the surface of the membrane and opens on the outside region of the cell membrane.Show Answer
Answer Hyperacidity produces sudden stomach pain. It may lead to vomiting, loss of appetite, flatulence and heart burn. It is also responsible for chronic indigestion and in severe cases cause gastric ulcers.Show Answer
Answer Sites different from active site of enzyme where a molecule can bind and change the shape of the active site is called allosteric site. (Also, refer to $Q .16$ )Show Answer
Answer During the catalytic action of an enzyme, enzyme hold the substrate for a chemical reaction. Active sites of enzymes holds the substrate molecule in a suitable position, so that it can be attacked by the reagent effectively. Substrate bind to the active site of the enzyme through a variety of interactions. These forces are van der Waals’ interactions, ionic bonding, hydrogen bonding or dipole-dipole interaction.Show Answer
Answer Arsphenamine is also known as salvarsan. It is a synthetic organic arsenic compound that was previously used for treating syphilis. Arsphenamine possess - As = As - linkage. Azo dyes are used to promote epithelial growth in the treatment of ulcers, burns, and other wounds. Many azodyes have anticoagulation action. Azo dyes possess $-\mathrm{N}=\mathrm{N}-$ linkage like arsphenamine which possess - As $=\mathrm{As}$ - linkage .Show Answer
Answer Tranquilizers are essential components of sleeping pills. It is the class of chemical compounds used for the treatment of stress and mild or even severe mental diseases. These relieve anxiety stress, irritability or excitement by inducing a sense of well beings.Show Answer
Answer Aspirin is 2- acetoxybenzoic acid. It is very effective in reducing or abolishing pain without causing impairment of consciousness, mental confusion, incordination or paralysis or some other disturbance or disorder of the nervous system. It reduces fever (antipyretics) and prevents platelet coagulation. Due to, it has anti blood clotting action and, therefore, it is widely used to prevent heart attack.Show Answer
Answer Histamine is a chemical substance that stimulates the secretion of pepsin and hydrochloric acid in stomach. Antacids are designed to prevent the interaction of histamine with the receptors present in the stomach wall. As a result, less $\mathrm{HCl}$ is released in stomach. Histamine contracts the smooth muscles in the bronchi and gut and relaxes other muscles in walls of fine blood vessels. As a result, histamine causes allergy. Antihistamines interfere with the natural action of histamine by competing with histamine for binding sites of receptor where histamine exerts its effect. Since, antiallergic and antacids drugs work on different receptors, therefore, antihistamines remove allergy while antacids remove acidity.Show Answer
Answer Chemical substances which concentrates at the surface of the solution or interfaces, from surface films, reduces surface tension of the solution and help in removing dirt and dust by emulsifying grease are called surfactants i.e., soap and detergents. Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids such as palmitic acid $\left(\mathrm{C} _{15} \mathrm{H} _{31} \mathrm{COOH}\right)$, stearic acid $\left(\mathrm{C} _{17} \mathrm{H} _{3} \mathrm{COOH}\right)$ and linolic acid $\left(\mathrm{C} _{17} \mathrm{H} _{31} \mathrm{COOH}\right)$ Potassium salts of fatty acids such as palmitic acid, stearic acid and oleic acid are called soft soap. Generally, potassium soap are soft to the skin so, they are named as soft soap.Show Answer
Answer A solution of soap is titrated with standard hydrochloric acid. It is an acid-base titration. In this titration, phenolphthalein is used as an indicator. During the preparation of soap, fat (i.e., glyceryl ester of fatty acid) is heated with aqueous sodium hydroxide Thus, the source of this excess alkali (which irritates skin) is the alkali left unused when the soap is prepared by hydrolysis of fat.Show Answer
Answer Detergents have long hydrocarbon chains. If their hydrocarbon chain is highly branched, then bacteria cannot degrade this easily. Such detergents are non-biodegradable. Slow degradation of detergents leads to their accumulation. These non-biodegradable detergents persist in water even after sewage treatment and cause foaming in rivers, ponds and their water get polluted. In order to overcome this issue branching of the hydrocarbon chain is controlled and kept to minimum.Show Answer
Answer Anionic detergents such as sodium lauryl sulphate, sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate etc are used in toothpaste. They are responsible to clean the teeth and to provide a foam that helps to carry away the debris. Further, sodium lauryl sulphates have significant antibacterial properties, and can penetrate as well as dissolve the plaque.Show Answer
Answer Hair shampoos are made up of cationic detergents. These are quarternary ammonium salts of amines with acetates, chlorides or bromides as anions, e.g., cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide.Show Answer
Answer Dishwashing soaps are non-ionic detergents. It can be prepared by the reaction of stearic acid with polyethylene glycol. $$
\begin{aligned}
& \underset{\text { Stearic acid }}{\mathrm{CH} _{3}-(\mathrm{CH}) _{16} \mathrm{COOH}}+\mathrm{HO}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{O}\right) _{n}-\underset{\text { Polyethylene glycol }}{\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OH}} \xrightarrow{-\mathrm{H} _{2} \mathrm{O}} \\
& \mathrm{CH} _{3}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{16} \mathrm{COO}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{O}\right) _{n} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OH}
\end{aligned}
$$ Since, non-ionic detergents do not contain any ion in their constitution, it is neutral in nature.Show Answer
Answer Sodium lauryl sulphate, $\mathrm{CH} _{3}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{10} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OSO} _{3}^{-} \stackrel{+}{\mathrm{N}}$ a is an example of anionic detergent. When added to water, it dissociates as follows $$
\mathrm{CH} _{3}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{10}-\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OSO}^{-}{ } _{3} \stackrel{+}{\mathrm{Na}} \stackrel{+\mathrm{H} _{2} \mathrm{O}}{\longrightarrow} \mathrm{CH} _{3}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{10} \mathrm{CH} _{2}-\mathrm{OSO}^{-}{ } _{3}+\stackrel{+}{\mathrm{Na}}
$$ These anions are present on the surface with their $-\mathrm{OSO}_{3}^{-}$groups in water and hydrocarbon part staying away from it and remain at the surface. At higher concentration, these anions are pulled into the bulk of the solution and form an aggregate of spherical shape with their hydrocarbon part pointing towards the centre and $\mathrm{OSO}_{3}^{-}$part outwards on the surface of the sphere. An aggregate thus formed is known as micelle.Show Answer
Answer Detergents having highly branched hydrocarbon chains cause pollution in rivers. The reason being that side chains stop bacteria from attacking and breaking the chains. Thus, lesser the branching more is the biodegradability i.e., detergents with long straight hydrocarbon chains are more easily degraded than those having branched hydrorcarbon chains. Since, unbranched (i.e., straight) chains are more prone to attack by bacteria, therefore, in most of the detergents used these days, the branching is kept to be minimum, so that the detergents become easily biodegradable.Show Answer
Answer Soaps are biodegradable while detergents containing branched hydrocarbon chains are quite stable, i.e., they are not degraded by the action of microorganism and therefore it cause water pollution in rivers and other water ways.Show Answer
Answer Analgesics reduce or abolish pain without causing impairment of consciousness, mental confusion, incoordination or paralysis or some other disturbances of nervous system. These are classified in two groups (i) Non-narcotic analgesics These are non-addictive analgesics e.g., aspirin. (ii) Narcotic analgesics Morphine is an example of narcotic analgesics.Show Answer
Answer Noradrenaline is a neuro-transmitter which plays an crucial role in mood changes. If any person has low level of noradrenaline, then the message transfer process becomes slow and the person feeling of depression.Show Answer
Answer Antiseptics and disinfectants both are antimicrobials. Antiseptics prevent or destroy development or inhibit the pathogenic action of microbes. They are safe to be applied on living tissues. On the other hand, disinfectants also kill microorganisms but are not safe to be applied on living tissues. They are generally applied on non-living objects such as drains, toilets, floors and living rooms infected with bacteria and disease carrying germs.Show Answer
Answer Magnesium hydroxide $\left[\mathrm{Mg}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}\right]$ is a better antacid because being insoluble it does not allow the $\mathrm{pH}$ to increase above neutrality. On the other hand, sodium hydrogen carbonate being soluble and its excess amount can make the stomach alkaline and trigger the production of even more acid.Show Answer
Answer Analgesics reduce or abolish pain without causing impairment of consciousness, mental confusion, incoordination or paralysis or some other disturbances of nervous system. These are classifieds in two categories (i) Non-narcotic (non-addicitive) analgesics - Aspirin and paracetamol belong to the class of non-narcotic analgesics. (ii) Narcotic analgesics-Morphine and many of its homologues, when administered in medicinal doses, relieve pain and produce sleep. In poisonous doses, these produce stupor, coma, convulsions and ultimately death. Morphine narcotics are sometimes referred to as opiates, since they are obtained from the opium poppy.Show Answer
Answer Narcotic analgesics (morphine and many of its homologous) when administered in medicinal doses, relieve pain and produce sleep. Since, these drugs relieve pain and produce sleep, therefore are chiefly used for the relief of postoperative pain, cardian pain and pains of terminal cancer, and in child birth.Show Answer
Answer Drugs that bind to the receptor site and inhibit its natural function are called antagonist, drugs e.g., cimetidine is an antagonist drug because it binds to the receptor site in stomach otherwise histamine will bind to the receptor site and induce the secretion of $\mathrm{HCl}$ in stomach. Thus, this antacid blocks the receptor site and hence, the secretion of $\mathrm{HCl}$ is reduced thereby reducing/removing hyperacidity.Show Answer
Answer An antimicrobes tend to destroy/prevent development or inhibit the pathogenic action of microbes such as bacteria, fungi, virus or other parasites selectively. Thus, antimicrobial are drugs which cure diseases caused by microorganisms.Show Answer
Answer Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids such as stearic acid, oleic acid and palmitic acid. Soaps containing sodium salts are formed by heating fat (i.e., glyceryl ester of fatty acid) with aqueous sodium hydroxide Answer This reaction is known as saponification. In this reaction, esters of fatty acids are hydrolysed and the soap obtained remains in colloidal form. It is precipitated from the solution by adding $\mathrm{NaCl}$. The solution left after removing the soap contains glycerol as side product. 61. What is the difference between bathing soap and washing soaps? Answer Bathing soaps are potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. They are usually soft and are also free from unused alkali. On the other hand, washing soaps are sodium salts of long chain fatty acids. They are usually hard and also contain some residual alkali. 62. How are transparent soaps manufactured? Answer Soap that float in water are made by beating tiny air bubbles before their hardening. Transparent soaps are made by dissolving the soap in ethanol and then evaporating the excess solvent. 63. What is the advantage of using antihistamines over antacids in the treatment of acidity? Answer Usual antacid like sodium hydrogen carbonate control only the symptom and not the cause. They neutralize the excess of acid produce in the stomach. but do not control the cause of production of excess of $\mathrm{HCl}$ in stomach. Histamine, a chemical, is responsible for the secretion of pepsin and $\mathrm{HCl}$ in the stomach. Antihistamine are the drugs which supress the action of histamine, which in turn supress the secretion of pepsin and $\mathrm{HCl}$ in the stomach. Antihistamine prevent the binding of histamine with the receptors present in the stomach wall. As a result, less $\mathrm{HCl}$ is produced and hyperacidity is cured. Thus, a better treatment for curing acidity is to use antihistamines over antacids. 64. What are the functions performed by histamine in the body? Answer Histamine is a potent vasodilator. It performs various functions in the body (i) It contracts muscles in gut and bronchi. (ii) It relaxes some other muscles, e.g., in the walls of blood vessels. (iii) It is responsible for congestion in the nose associated with common cold and allergies. (iv) It stimulates the release of pepsin and $\mathrm{HCl}$ in stomach. 65. With the help of an example explain how do tranquilizers control the feeling of depression? Answer Noradrenaline is a neurotransmitter which plays a crucial role in mood changes. If somehow any person has low level of noradrenaline in the body, then the signal sending activity becomes slow and the person suffers from depression. For removing depression and to boost the mood, tranquilizers are used. These drugs inhibit the engyme which catalyse the degradation of noradrenaline. From this result, neurotransmitter noradrenaline is slowly metabolised and can thus activate the receptor for longer periods. 66. Why are certain drugs called enzyme inhibitors? Answer Some drugs can block the binding site of the enzyme and prevent the binding of the substrate, or can inhibit the catalytic activity of the enzyme. Such drugs are called enzyme inhibitors. (Also, refer to 16..)Show Answer
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Answer Substances which are added to soaps to change their properties in order to make them more useful for a particular application, are called fillers. Some important examples are given below (i) Sodium rosinate, sodium silicate, borax and sodium carbonate are added to laundary soaps to increase their lather forming ability. (ii) Glycerol is added to shaving soaps to prevent them from rapid drying. (iii) In medicated soaps, substances of medicinal values are added.Show Answer
Answer Natural sweetners e.g., sucrose add to calorie intake. Due to occurrence of more cases of diabetes and obesity among young and old people, these days people usually take low calorie drinks. These are artificial sweetening agents as given below Saccharin It is 550 times as sweet as cane sugar. It is excreted from the body through urine. Aspartame It is 100 times as sweet as cane sugar. Its use is limited to cold foods and soft drinks because it is unstable at cooking temperature. Alitame It is more stable than aspartame but the control of sweetners of food is difficult while using it. Sucralose It is stable at cooking temperature. It does not provide calories. These artificial sweetening agents do not metabolize and hence do not produce any energy.Show Answer
Answer Plenty of salt and cover of oil act as preservatives. These food preservatiues prevent spoilage of food due to microbial growth. Salt and oil do not allow moisture and air to enter the material and hence bacteria cannot thrive on them. Therefore, pickles do not get spoiled for months together.Show Answer
Answer Saccharin is an artificial sweetening agent. It is about 550 times as sweet as cane sugar. It is excreted from the body in urine unchanged. It appears to be entirely inert and harmless when taken. Its use is of great value to diabetic people who need to control intake of calories. On the other hand, saccharic acid, is a dibasic acid obtained by the bacterial oxidation of glucose in the mouth or by conc. $\mathrm{HNO}_{3}$ in the laboratory.Show Answer
Answer Sucralose is trichloro derivative of the sucrose. Its appearance and taste are like sugar. It is stable at cooking temperature. Sucralose contributes zero calories to the diet, compared with sucrose, which contributes 16 calories per teaspoon. Structure of sucralose isShow Answer
Answer Aspartame is the most successful and widely used artificial sweetener. It is methyl ester of dipeptide formed from aspartic acid and phenylalanine. Its use is limited to cold foods and soft drinks because it is unstable at cooking temperature. Structure of aspartame isShow Answer
Answer Aspartame is used in cold foods and soft drinks. It is an artifical sweetening agent. (Also, refer to $Q .72$ )Show Answer
Answer A preservative is naturally occuring or synthetically produced substance that is added to foods to prevent decomposition by microbial growth or by undesirable chemical changes. Sodium salts of same acids are very useful as food preservatives. Some examples of such acids are as follows (i) Benzoic acid in the form of its sodium salt, constitutes one of the most common food preservative. Sodium benzoate is a common preservative in acid or acidified foods such as fruit, juices, pickles etc. Yeasts are inhibited by benzoate to a greater extent than are moulds and bacteria. (ii) Sorbic acid and its salts (sodium, potassium and calcium) also have preservative activities but the applications of sodium sorbate $\mathrm{C} _{6} \mathrm{H} _{7} \mathrm{NaO} _{2}$ are limited compared to that for potassium salt. (iii) Sodium erythorbate $\mathrm{C} _{6} \mathrm{H} _{7} \mathrm{NaO} _{6}$ is a food additive used predominate in meats, poultry and soft drinks. (iv) Sodium propanoate $\mathrm{Na}\left(\mathrm{C} _{2} \mathrm{H} _{5} \mathrm{COO}\right)$ is used in bakery products as mold inhibitor.Show Answer
Answer Some drugs do not bind to the active site of enzymes to inhibit their activities. These bind to a different site of enzyme. This binding of inhibitor (drug) changes the shape of the active site in such a way that substrate cannot recognise it. The site different from active site of an enzyme where a drug molecule can bind is called the allosteric site. Non-competitive inhibitor changes the active site of enzyme after binding at allosteric site. Non-competitive inhibitor changes the active site of enzyme after binding at allosteric siteShow Answer
Answer Receptor proteins are embedded in the cell membrane in such a way that their small part possessing active site projects out of the surface of the it membrane and opens on the outside region of the cell membrane. Receptor protein embedded in the cell membrane, the active site of the receptor opens on the outside region of the cellShow Answer
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Generally, a weak bond such as H-bonding, van der Waals’ interactions, etc., is formed between the enzyme and inhibitor. If a strong covalent bond is formed between the enzyme and the inhibitor which cannot be broken easily, then the enzyme is blocked permanently. The body then degrades the enzyme-inhibitor complex and synthesises the new enzyme.
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78. Match the medicines given in Column I with their uses given in Column II.
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A. | Ranitidine | 1. | Tranquilizer |
B. | Furacine | 2. | Antibiotic |
C. | Phenelzine | 3. | Antihistamine |
D. | Chloramphenicol | 4. | Antiseptic |
5. | Antifertility drug |
Answer A. $\rightarrow(3)$ B. $\rightarrow(4)$ C. $\rightarrow(1)$ D. $\rightarrow(2)$ A. Ranitidine It prevents the interaction of histamine with the receptors present in the stomach wall. Thus, it controls the secretion of $\mathrm{HCl}$ and pepsin in stomach. B. Furacine Furacine is an antiseptic. It can be applied to the living tissues to kill or to prevent the growth of microorganisms. C. Phenelzine It is also known as Nardil. Its structure is It is used to treat depression. D. Chloramphenicol it is a broad spectrum antibiotic. It can be given orally in case of typhoid, acute fever, dysentary, certain urinary infections, meningitis and pneumonia.Show Answer
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A. | Soap chips | 1. | dried miniature soap bubbles |
B. | Soap granules | 2. | small broken pieces of soap formed from melted soaps |
C. | Soap powder | 3. | soap powder + abrasives + builders $\left(\mathrm{Na} _{2} \mathrm{CO} _{3}, \mathrm{Na} _{3} \mathrm{PO} _{4}\right)$ |
D. | Scouring soap | 4. | soap powder + builders like $\mathrm{Na} _{2} \mathrm{CO} _{3}$ and $\mathrm{Na} _{3} \mathrm{PO} _{4}$ |
Answer A. $\rightarrow(2)$ B. $\rightarrow(1)$ C. $\rightarrow(4)$ D. $\rightarrow(3)$ A. Soap chips are made by running a thin sheet of melted soap into a cool cylinder and scraping off the soaps in small broken pieces. B. Soap granules are dried miniature soap bubbles. C. Soap powders contain soap powder and builders like sodium carbonate and trisodium phosphate. Builders make the soap act more rapidly. D. Scouring soaps contain soap powder, a scouring agent (abrasive) such as powdered pumice or finely divided sand and builders.Show Answer
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A. | $\mathrm{CH} _{3}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{16} \mathrm{COO}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{O}\right) _{\mathrm{n}}$ | $\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OH}$ | 1. | Cationic detergent |
B. | $\mathrm{C} _{17} \mathrm{H} _{35} \mathrm{COO}^{-} \mathrm{Na}^{+}$ | 2. | Anionic detergent | |
C. | $\mathrm{CH} _{3}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{10} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{SO} _{3}^{-} \mathrm{Na}^{+}$ | 3. | Nonionic detergent | |
D. | $\mathrm{Br}^{-}$ | 4. | Soap |
Answer A. $\rightarrow$ (3) B. $\rightarrow(4)$ C. $\rightarrow(2)$ D. $\rightarrow(1)$ Non-ionic detergent - $\mathrm{CH} _{3}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{16} \mathrm{COO}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{O}\right) _{n}, \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OH}$ Soap $-\mathrm{C} _{17} \mathrm{H} _{35} \mathrm{COO}^{-} \mathrm{Na}^{+}$ Anionic detergent $-\mathrm{CH} _{3}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{10} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{SO} _{3}^{-} \mathrm{Na}^{+}$ Cationic detergent $-\left[\mathrm{CH} _{3}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{15}-\left.\right| _{\mathrm{CH} _{3}} ^{\mathrm{N}}-\mathrm{CH} _{3}\right]^{+} \mathrm{Br}^{-}$Show Answer
Answer A. $\rightarrow$ (3) B. $\rightarrow(4)$ C. $\rightarrow(2)$ D. $\rightarrow(1)$ A. Hair shampoos/conditioners are made up of cationic detergents. These are quarternary ammonium salts of amines with chlorides, bromides or acetates, e.g., cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide. B. Anionic detergents are used in toothpaste e.g., sodium dodecyl benzene sulphonate. It can be prepared as follows C. Laundary soaps contain fillers like soidum rosinate. Sodium silicate, borax and sodium carbonate. Sodium rosinate makes the soap to lather well. D. Dishwashing powder are non-ionic detergents $$
\mathrm{H} _{3} \mathrm{C}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{16} \mathrm{COO}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{O}\right) _{n} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OH}
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A. | Antagonists | 1. | Communicate message between two neurons and that between neurons to muscles. |
B. | Agonists | 2. | Bind to the receptor site and inhibit its natural function. |
C. | Chemical messenger | 3. | Crucial to body’s communication process. |
D. | Inhibitors | 4. | Mimic the natural messenger. |
E. | Receptors | 5. | Inhibit activities of enzymes. |
Answer A. $\rightarrow(2)$ B. $\rightarrow(4)$ C. $\rightarrow(1)$ D. $\rightarrow(5)$ E. $\rightarrow$ (3) A. Antagonist drugs are used when blocking of message is required. e.g., dopamine antagonist is a drug which blocks the dopamine receptors by receptor antagonism. B. Agonist drugs are useful when there is lack of chemical messenger. e.g., heroin. C. These chemical messengers are received at the binding sites of receptor. These communicate message between two neurons and that between neurons to muscles. D. Inhibitors block the binding site of the enzyme and prevent the binding of the substrate, or inhibit the catalytic activity of the enzyme. E. Receptors are proteins that are crucial to body’s communication. They are embedded in the cell membrane in such a way that their small part possessing active site projects out of the surface of the membrane and opens on the outside region of the cell membrane.Show Answer
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A. | Analgesics | 1. | Inhibit the growth of microorganisms can be given orally |
B. | Antiseptics | 2. | Treatment of stress |
C. | Antihistamines | 3. | Applied to inanimate objects |
D. | Antacids | 4. | Prevents the interaction of histamine with its receptor |
E. | Tranquilizers | 5. | Pain killing effect |
F. | Antibiotics | 6. | Applied to diseased skin surfaces |
G. | Disinfectants | 7. | Treatment of acidity |
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A. $\rightarrow(5)$
B. $\rightarrow(6)$
C. $\rightarrow(4)$
D. $\rightarrow(7)$
E. $\rightarrow(2) \quad$
F. $\rightarrow(1)$
G. $\rightarrow(3)$
A. Analgesics reduce or abolish pain without causing impairment of consciousness, mental confusion, in coordination or paralysis or some other disturbances of nervous system, e.g., aspirin.
B. Antiseptics are the chemicals which either kill or prevent the growth of mircoorganisms. They are applied to living tissues such as wounds, cuts etc., e.g., tincture of iodine.
C. Antihistamines are anti-allergic drugs. These drugs interfere with the natural action of histamine by competing with histamine for binding sites of receptor where histamine exerts its effect. e.g., seldane.
D. Antacids are used to neutralise excess of acid released in stomach e.g., mixture of $\mathrm{Mg}(\mathrm{OH}) _{2}$ and $\mathrm{Al}(\mathrm{OH}) _{3}$.
E. Tranquilizers are used for the treatment of stress, and mild or even severe mental diseases e.g., equanil.
F Antibiotics are antimicrobial drugs. Antibiotics are used as drugs to treat infections because of their low toxicity for humans and animals e.g., chloramphenicol.
G. Disinfectants are the chemicals which either kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms but they can be applied on non-living objects e.g., 1 per cent solution of phenol.
Assertion and Reason
In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) followed by a statement of reason $(R)$ is given. Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
(a) Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason does not explain assertion.
(b) Assertion and reason both are correct and reason explains the assertion.
(c) Both assertion and reason are wrong statements.
(d) Assertion is correct statement reason is wrong statement.
(e) Assertion is wrong statement reason is correct statement.
84. Assertion (A) Penicillin (G) is an antihistamine.
Reason (R) Penicillin (G) is effective against gram positive as well as gram negative bacteria.
Answer (c) Both assertion and reason are wrong statements. Correct assertion Penicillin $(G)$ is an antibiotic. Correct reason Penicillin is effective against some gram positive bacteria.Show Answer
Answer (d) Asssertion is correct statement reason is wrong statement. Correct reason Salvarsan is a antibacterial but does not contain sulphonamide group.Show Answer
Answer (a) Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason does not explain assertion. Correct Explanation Neurotransmitters are small molecules which bind to the receptor for a very short time to transfer message to it and depart quickly unchanged after transferring the message. The receptor then forwards the message inside the cell.Show Answer
Reason (R) Drugs compete with natural substrate by attaching covalently to the active site of enzyme.
Answer (d) Assertion is correct statement reason is wrong statement Correct reason Drug compete with natural substrate by attaching by weak bonds such as hydrogen bond, van der Waals’, interaction and ionic bonding etc., to the active site of the enzyme.Show Answer
Reason (R) Chemicals enter the cell through receptor.
Answer (d) Assertion is correct statement reason is wrong statement. Correct reason Chemicals bind to the receptor sites present on the surface of the membrane or the cell. They give message to the cell without entering the cell.Show Answer
Answer (d) Assertion is correct statement reason is wrong statement. Correct reason Ethanol removes air and moisture which scatter light.Show Answer
Reason (R) Hydrolysis of esters of long chain fatty acids by alkali produces soap in colloidal form.
Answer (b) Assertion and reason both are correct and reason explains the assertion. Sodium chloride is added to precipitate soap after saponification because hydrolysis of esters of long chain fatty acids by alkali produces soap in colloidal form.Show Answer
Reason (R) In competitive inhibition, inhibitor binds to the allosteric site of the enzyme.
Answer (d) Assertion is correct statement reason is wrong statement. Correct reason In competitive inhibition, inhibitor binds to the active site of the enzyme.Show Answer
Reason (R) Non-competitive inhibitor changes the shape of the active site in such a way that substrate can’t recognise it.
Answer (e) Assertion is wrong statement reason is correct statement. Correct assertion Non-competitive inhibitor inhibits the catalytic activity by binding the enzyme at allosteric site.Show Answer
Reason (R) Chemical messenger is received at the binding site of receptor proteins.
Answer (b) Assertion and reason both are correct and reason explains the assertion. Chemical messenger gives message to the cell without entering the cell because it is received at the binding site of receptor proteins.Show Answer
Reason (R) Chemical messenger binds to the receptor site and inhibits its natural function.
Answer (d) Assertion is correct statement reason is wrong statement. Correct reason Chemical messenger binds the receptor site and gives the message to the cell without entering the cell.Show Answer
Reason (R) All these chemicals increase the nutritive value of the food.
Answer (c) Both assertion and reason are wrong statements. Correct assertion Chemicals which are used to protect food against bacteria, yeasts and moulds are called food preservatives. Correct reason Preservatives do not increase the nutritive values of food.Show Answer
Reason (R) Preservatives inhibit the growth of mircroorganisms.
Answer (b) Assertion and reason both are correct and reason explains the assertion. Preservatives are added to food items because it inhibit the growth of microorganismsShow Answer
Reason (R) Most of the artificial sweeteners are inert and do not metabolise in the body.
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(b) Assertion and reason both are correct and reason explains the assertion. Aritificial sweeteners are added to the food to control the intake of calories because most of the artificial sweeteners are inert and do not metabolise in the body.
Long Answer Type Questions
98. In what respect do prontosil and salvarsan resemble. Is there any resemblance between azo dye and prontosil? Explain.
Answer Prontosil, also called sulfamido chrysoidine, trade name of the first synthetic drug used in the treatment of general bacterial infections in humans. Prontosil resulted from research, directed by German chemist and pathologist Gerhard Domagk, on the antibacterial action of azo dyes. A red azo dye of low toxicity, prontosil was shown by Domagk to prevent mortality in mice infected with Streptococcus bacteria. The dye was also effective in controlling staphylococcus infections in rabbits. Within a relatively short period, it was demonstrated that prontosil was effective not only in combating experimental infections in animals but also against Streptococcal disease in humans, including meningitis and puerperal sepsis. Structural formula of prontosil is From the structure of prontosil, it is very clear that it has $-\mathrm{N}=\mathrm{N}$ - linkage. It was discovered that the part of the structure of prontosil molecule shown in box, i.e., p-aminobenzenesulphonamide has antibacterial activity. Salvarsan is also known as arsphenamine. It was introduced at the begining of 1910 s as the first effective treatment for syphilis. It is an organoarsenic molecule and has - As $=$ Asdouble bond. Salvarsan and prontosil show similarity in their structure. Both of these drugs are antimicrobials. Salvarsan contains $-\mathrm{As}=\mathrm{As}-$ linkage whereas prontosil has $-\mathrm{N}=\mathrm{N}-$ linkage. Prontosil (a red azo dye) and azo dye both have $-\mathrm{N}=\mathrm{N}-$ linkage.Show Answer
Answer In the catalytic activity, enzymes perform the following two major functions (i) The first function of an enzyme is to hold the substrate molecule for a chemical reaction. the active sites of the enzymes hold the substrate molecule in a suitable position, so that it can be attacked by the reagent effectively. The substrate molecules bind to the amino acid residues of the protein present the active site of the enzyme through a variety of interactions such as hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole interactions, van der Waals’ interactions and ionic bonding. These binding forces should be strong enough to hold the substrate long enough so that the enzyme can catalyse the reaction, but weak enough to allow the products to depart after their formation. Active site of enzyme Substrate (ii) The second function of the enzyme is to provide functional groups which will attack the substrate to carry out the chemical reaction. This function is carried out by some other amino acid residues of protein present on the active site of the enzyme. These provide free amino groups to attack the substrate and bring about the chemical reaction. If the amino acid serine is present nearby the substrate held on the active site, then its $-\mathrm{OH}$ group is free to act as a nucleophile in the enzyme catalysed reaction. L-serine The part of the amino acid which lies outside the box act as a nucleophile in enzyme catalysed reactions, but the part of the amino acid which is enclosed in the box is involved in the formation of peptide bond in protein molecule.Show Answer
Answer Synthetic detergents are cleansing agents which have all the properties of soaps, but which actually do not contain any soap. These can be used in soft as well as in hard water. They are mainly classified into three categories (1) Anionic Detergents Anionic detergents are sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohols or hydrocarbons. Alkyl hydrogen sulphates formed by treating long chain alcohols with conc. $\mathrm{H} _{2} \mathrm{SO} _{4}$ are neutralised with alkali to form anionic detergents. Similarly alkyl benzene sulphonates are obtained by neutralising alkyl benzene sulphonic acids with alkali.
In these detergents, the anionic part of the molecule is involved in the cleansing action. They are mostly used for house hold work. They are also used in toothpaste. (2) Cationic Detergents They are quarternary ammonium salts of amines with acetates, chlorides or bromides as anions. Cationic part possess a long hydrocarbon chain and a positive charge on nitrogen atom. Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide is a popular cationic detergent and is used in hair conditioners. Cationic detergents have germicidal properties and are expensive, therefore, these are of limited use. (3) Non-ionic Detergents Non-ionic detergents do not contain any ion in their constitution. One such detergent is formed when stearic acid reacts with polyethylene glycol. $$
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& \underset{\text { Stearic acid }}{\mathrm{H} _{3} \mathrm{C}-\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{16} \mathrm{COOH}}+\mathrm{HO}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{O}\right) _{n} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OH} \xrightarrow{\text {polyethyleneglycol }} \xrightarrow{-\mathrm{H} _{2} \mathrm{O}} \\
& \quad \underset{\substack{\text { Polyethyleneglycol stearate }}}{\mathrm{CH} _{3}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2}\right) _{16} \mathrm{COO}\left(\mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{O}\right) _{n} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{CH} _{2} \mathrm{OH}}
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$$ Liquid dishwashing detergents are non-ionic type Advantages of Synthetic Detergents over Soaps (i) Synthetic detergents can be used in hard water without any wastage while some of the soaps gets wasted. (ii) Synthetic detergents can be used in acidic medium while soaps get precipitated. (iii) Synthetic detergents are more soluble in water and hence produce lather more easily than soaps. Some synthetic detergents produce lather even in ice cold water. (iv) Synthetic detergents decrease the surface tension of water to greater extent and hence have a stronger cleansing action than soap. Synthetic detergents have advantages over usual soaps but use of synthetic detergents over a long time creates environmental pollution because some detergents have highly branched hydrocarbon chains. These branches or side chains stop bacteria from attacking and breaking the chains. This result in slow degradation of detergent molecule leading to their accumulation. Effluents containing these detergents reach the rivers, ponds etc. These persist in water even after sewage treatment and thus water gets polluted. Since, unbranched (i.e., straight) chains are more prone to attack by bacteria, therefore, in most of the detergents used these days, the branching is kept to a minimum, so that the detergents become easily biodegradable and hence pollution is prevented.Show Answer
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Enzymes are responsible to hold the substrate molecule for a chemical reaction and they provide functional groups which will attack the substrate to carry out the chemical reaction. Drugs which inhibit any of the two activities of enzymes are called enzyme inhibitors.
Enzyme inhibitors can block the binding site thereby preventing the binding of the substrate to the active site and hence inhibiting the catalytic activity of the enzyme.
Drugs inhibit the attachment of natural substrate on the active site of enzymes in two different ways as explained below
(i) Drugs which compete with natural substrate for their attachment on the active sites of enzymes are called competitive inhibitors.
(ii) Some drugs, however, do not bind to the active site but bind to a different site of the enzyme which is called allosteric site. This binding of the drug at allosteric site changes the shape of the active site of the enzyme in such a way that the natural substrate cannot recognise it. Such enzymes are called non-competitive inhibitors.