Biology, asked by ashishkm56, 2 months ago


11. Which of the following is
not the cause of indirect
adulteration
A. Faulty collection
B. Imperfect preparation
C. Improper storage
D. Sophistication​

Answers

Answered by bhadauriyadurgesh
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Answer:

I think it is B not sure,my answer may help you

Answered by bsharma23sl
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Answer:

D. Sophistication

Explanation:

  • Adulteration is the process of adding any cheap, lower quality, filthy, and useless substance to either the food, a genuine drug, or anything else. In the case of drug adulteration, a crude drug is partially or fully substituted by the other substance.
  • The reasons for the adulteration of drugs are the intention of enhancement of profits, lack of knowledge, high price of the drug in the market, similarity in morphology, unscientific collection, etc.
  • There are two types of adulteration; direct/intentional and indirect/unintentional. Examples of direct adulteration are spoilage, deterioration, sophistication (addition of inferior material to the substance), etc. Examples of indirect adulteration are a faulty collection of crude drugs, imperfect preparation, improper drying, and improper storage and maintenance.
  • Hence, sophistication is not the cause of indirect adulteration.

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