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DescriptionThe term Biochemistrywas introducedby Carl Neubergin 1903.Biochemistrybroadlydealswith the chemistrvof life and living processes.Thereis no exaggerationin the statement,'Thescopeof biochemistrg is asuastaslilb itself!' Everyaspectof life-birth,growth,reproduction,aginganddeath,involvesbiochemistry. For that matter,everymovementof life is packedwith hundredsof biochemicalreactions.Biochemistryis the mostrapidlydevelopingandmostinnovativesubjectin medicine.Thisbecomesevidentfromthefactthatover the years,the major shareof NobelPrizesearmarkedfor Medicineand Physiologyhasgoneto researchers engagedir: biochemistry. The disciplineof biochemistryservesas a torch light to trace the intricate complexicitiesof biology, besidesunravellingthechemicalmysteriesoflife.Biochemicalresearchhasamplydemonstratedthatall living thingsarecloselyrelatedat the molecularlevel.Thusbiochemistryis the subjectof unity in the diversified livingkingdom. Advancesin biochemistryhavetremendousimpacton humanwelfare,andhavelargelybenefitedmankind andtheir living styles.Theseincludethe applicationof biochernistryin the laboratoryfor the diagnosisof diseases.theproducts(insulin,interferon,€rowthhormoneetc.)obtainedfrom geneticengiineering,andthe possibleuseof genetherapyin the nearfuture. 0rganizationof the Book This texthook,comprising43 chapters,is orgianizedinto serrensecl:ionsin the heirarchicalorder of learninSbiochemistry. . SectionI dealswith the chemicalconstituentsof life-carbohydrates,lipids,proteinsandaminoacids, nucleicacidsandenzymes. . SectionII physiologicalchemistryincludesdigestionandahsorption,plasmaproteins,hemoglobinand prophyrins,andbiologicaloxidation. . SectionIII incorporatesall the metabolisms(carbohydrates,lipids,aminoacids,nucleotides,minerals) . Section[V covershormones,organfunctiontests,water,electrolyteandacid-basebalance,tissueproteins andtrodi'fluids,andnutrition. . SectionV is exclusivelydevotedto molecularbiologyandbiotechnology(DNA-replication,recombination, ar"lnrepair,transcriptionandtranslation,regulationofgeneexpression,recombinantDNAandbiotechnology) . SectionVI givesrelevantinformation on current topicssuch a^shuman genomeproject,genetherapy, bioirrtormatics,prostaglandins,diabetes,cancer,AIDSetc. . Section VII dealswith the basic aspectsfor learning and understandingbiochemistry (bioorganic chenristry',hiophysicalchemistrytoolsof biochemistry,genetics,immunology). Each chapterin this book is carefully craftedwith colour illustrations, headingsand subheadingsto facilitatequickunderstanding.Theimportantapplicationsofbiochemistryto humanhealthanddiseaseareput togetherasbiomedical/clinicalconcepts.Iconsare usedat appropriateplacesto serveas 'landmarks'. The origins of biochemicalwords,confusablesin biochemistry,practicalbiochemistryand clinical biochemistrylaboratory,givenin the appendixare novelfeatures. Thebriokis so organizedasto equipthe readerswith a comprehensiveknowledgeof biochemistry. Sharing Widget |