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Biochemistry deals with a complete understanding of the molecular levels of the chemical process associated with living cells.
The scope of the subject is providing biochemical facts and the principles to understand the metabolism of nutrient molecules in physiological and pathological conditions.
It is also emphasizing on the genetic organization of the mammalian genome and hetero & auto-catalytic functions of DNA.
Introduction to biochemistry. Brief chemistry and role of proteins, polypeptides and amino acids, classification, Qualitative tests, Biological value, Deficiency diseases.
Carbohydrates: Brief chemistry and role of carbohydrates, classification, qualitative tests, Diseases related to carbohydrate metabolism.
Lipids: Brief chemistry and role of lipids, classification and qualitative tests. Diseases related to lipids metabolism.
Vitamins: Brief chemistry and the role of vitamins and coenzymes. Role of minerals and water in life processes.
Enzymes: Brief concept of enzymatic action, factors affecting it.
Therapeutics: Introduction to the pathology of blood and urine. Lymphocytes and platelets, their role in health and disease. Erythrocytes-Abnormal cells and their significance. Abnormal constituents of urine and their significance in diseases.
Proteins,their role and chemistry
Classification of Proteins
Qualitative test of Proteins
Amino acids
Classification of Amino acids
Polypeptides and Amino acids
Qualitative tests of Amino acids
Deficiency diseases of Proteins
Deficiency diseases of Amino acids
Classification of Carbohydrates
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Role of Carbohydrates
Diseases related to carbohydrate metabolism
Lipids
Chemistry and role of lipids
Classification of lipids
Qualitative test of lipids
Diseases related to lipids metabolism
Vitamins
Classification of Vitamins
Role of vitamins
Coenzymes
Role of Co-enzymes
Deficiency of Vitamins
Water and Minerals
Role of water and minerals in life
Enzymes
Enzymatic action
Factors affecting enzymatic action
Therapeutics
Introduction to Pathology
Blood and its components
Urine formation and its components
Lymphocytes
Platelets
Role of blood in health and diseaeses
Urine, its role in health and diseases
Erythrocytes
Abnormal cells and their significance
Abnormal constituents of urine
Significance of abnormal constituents of urine
To identify a given sample of protein by qualitative tests.
To identify a given sample of protein by qualitative tests.
To identify a given sample of protein by qualitative tests.
To study the physical and chemical properties of fats and oils.
To conduct a test on cholesterol to verify physical properties and chemical tests.
To detect normal constituents in given sample of urine by qualitative tests.
To detect abnormal constituents in a given sample of urine by qualitative test
To detect abnormal constituents in a given sample of urine by qualitative test
To estimate quantity of glucose in given sample of urine.
To estimate quantity of creatitine in given sample of urine
To estimate the quantity of total cholesterol in a given sample of blood plasma
To estimate quantity of glucose in given sample of serum
To estimate quantity of calcium in given sample of serum.