This is honestly amazing, I have 2 powerpoint lectures consisting of 90 lecs altogether on drug metabolism, and you've summarised that into 8mins of pure simplicity! Keep up the amazing work, lookng forward to future vids. Definitely subscribed
Several typos? Glutathion -> Glutathione Easter Hydrolysis -> Ester Hydrolysis t=326 Thanks for the video. It was assigned reading for grad school. I will say that the hand didn't add anything and just gave us less time to absorb the material. But that's for providing the video.
This is a very condensed but valuable explanation. The author's style captures attention. Compare the written script with the animated presentation and for me, the animated presentation enable the script. The effort and time to create this presentation was not humble.
It's been over 25 years since I studied Chemistry in high school so I don't remember much of it. I watch these type of videos just out of curiosity, I'm not even a student in the field. That being said, I would like to ask a question. Do med students have to know the IUPAC nomenclaturure and all that aldehyde, ester, aminas stuff in order to pass the exams on drug metabolism?
Truly an amazing explanation-!! So calm as well. Im trying to find out why im not feeling my meds! Just to be clear... If im more sensitive to "uppers" does that mean its the same for "downers" ? help me understand ! 💖🌟⭐🌠🌌thank you so much
To improve your videos even further.. please check the spelling in your animation. It's very distracting when there is a spelling error. Great job doing the video though
Drug biotransformation phase I makes drugs ____ polar for metabolism and phase II makes drugs ____ polar for excretion. * More; Less More; More Less; Less Less; More
Hey guys thank you for watching, what videos do you like to see next, tell me here if you would like me to cover a specific topic!! ☺️☺️☺️
Thank you for the video. However, I found the style of animation rather annoying and unnecessary.
This is honestly amazing, I have 2 powerpoint lectures consisting of 90 lecs altogether on drug metabolism, and you've summarised that into 8mins of pure simplicity! Keep up the amazing work, lookng forward to future vids. Definitely subscribed
Thank you so much
YESSSS!!!
one of the simplest explanation that i have seen..thanks..keep it up. It can be used in class room.
Thank you sir I really appreciate it
this is an amazing video!!! covers everything in good detail but still simple!
This is actually very nicely summarized, short and brief but contains all the most important information. Saved me time from my 1.5hr lecture xDDDDD
fantastic video!! now i feel confident for my exam!
outstanding viedo, 8 minutes of pure education, amazing, well done!
Appreciate it
His explanation is direct to the point.💞
This was phenomenal! Very concise and informative. Thank you!!
Thanks a lot for making me understand a concept that I struggled with throughout my 5 years of med school...Finally!
Most welcomed, my pleasure.
Several typos? Glutathion -> Glutathione
Easter Hydrolysis -> Ester Hydrolysis
t=326
Thanks for the video. It was assigned reading for grad school. I will say that the hand didn't add anything and just gave us less time to absorb the material. But that's for providing the video.
This is a very condensed but valuable explanation. The author's style captures attention. Compare the written script with the animated presentation and for me, the animated presentation enable the script. The effort and time to create this presentation was not humble.
+Edward Tobe wow, you sir humble me with your praise. thanks alot, comments like this push me foreward.
Sir what is the enzyme in which disulfide is reduced to free disulfydryl?
Was wondering if you have reference to this, it is really nice how you made it quite simple but easy to understand. Thank you
Solid video sir, thank you
Thank you
Great video, but maybe use a little bit of space between your CAPITALIZED words, so it is easier to read?
Please can explain the details of metabolism of linagliptin as hypoglycemic drug ,thank you
Hey tnk u sooo much u just save my brain
At 3:14 there is a typo for "Oxidation".
Wow probably paused and rewinded that a hundred times. Still a little confused as to how carboxylic acid plays a roll in the oxidation of aldehydes?
At 3:50, There is another typo "Responsible"
It's been over 25 years since I studied Chemistry in high school so I don't remember much of it. I watch these type of videos just out of curiosity, I'm not even a student in the field. That being said, I would like to ask a question. Do med students have to know the IUPAC nomenclaturure and all that aldehyde, ester, aminas stuff in order to pass the exams on drug metabolism?
Not really, but pharmacists must
This Animation is Very useful for me. Thanks to you. Keep it up...
Wow amazing ❤️❤️
Your teaching way is v nice v simple and perfect I get my complete lecture from ur video thanks..
Woww you made it sooo easy and simple for me thanks for this amazing video ❤
really very well explained, one can easily understand ....
Thank you for your amazing feedback ❤️
Thank you!
Truly an amazing explanation-!! So calm as well. Im trying to find out why im not feeling my meds!
Just to be clear... If im more sensitive to "uppers" does that mean its the same for "downers" ?
help me understand ! 💖🌟⭐🌠🌌thank you so much
I don't know how to thank this explain so well, great job.
You're most welcomed
Really very very helpful...thanks...
Thankyou so so much❤ it was more than awesome 🔥
Thank you for your feedback 🥰
Well explained👍
Very well explained, thank you
Please upload more videos....
Any suggestions on the subject ?
I love this video.Please keep it up.
Thank you
Please make more video of pharma
Thank you so much for this.
I love your videos please continue
At 5:22, you spelled easter, but it should be ester
+Natan Glauber filippi thank you for noticing
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Brother plz make video on types of receptor s
thanks so much for this
So the what's function of cytochrome p450 in metabolism?
It's the enzyme that facilitates the oxidation of molecules resulting in easier excretion
Okay but please some describe CYP450
Pill Whiteboard can u help me
Amazing! Thank you!
thank you is much it really helped me
To improve your videos even further.. please check the spelling in your animation.
It's very distracting when there is a spelling error.
Great job doing the video though
I will, thank you for your feedback
Very helpful
Thank you
well explained ..... thank you sir
You're most welcomed
Can u make videos on Drugs acting on automic nervous system?
+Vishwa patel I will soon
Vishwa pate
Helpful
+Waqar Ahmad Lone glad to hear that
Thanks
superb lecture
awesome ......very helpful video please make more alike videos
Thank you!!
Great job!
What about microsomal and non-microsomal enzymes?
You completely missed that part 😒
excellent, but many TYPOS - please fix
tnq so much sir 😊...
My pleasure
Thanks million times...sir
Thank you sir
All the best
It must be ester and not easter
يعطيك العافيه
الله يعافيك
Receptors
Very good explanation....keep it up
+Vishwa patel thank you so much , I will
really thanx
Very helpfull thkyou sir
Great
Am I able to contact you via an email address?
Of course, abqourrr@gmail.com
Thnx
Fantastic
Thank you
Pill Whiteboard illustrate. The metabolic path ways for tow phase 1 metabolites and one phase2 metabolit of Diphenhydramine
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Nice
Thank u
Welcome and thank you for watching 😁
Drug biotransformation phase I makes drugs ____ polar for metabolism and phase II makes drugs ____ polar for excretion. *
More; Less
More; More
Less; Less
Less; More
can someone help me with this?
I guess ..More ; Less .. what's the answer??
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You speak english with an arabic accent ^_^
I am arabic 😊
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