Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to –
Course Learning Outcomes (COs):
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HFN 121 |
Advanced Nutritional Biochemistry-I (Theory)
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The students will be able to –
COFN1: Identify the chemical structures and chemical properties of macro-nutrients. COFN2: Explain the major pathways for metabolism of nutrients and key mechanisms regulating these pathways. COFN3: Describe the essential functions of nutrients in human cells and tissues. Pathologies associated with common metabolic disorders and defects. COFN4: Illustrate the enzyme action and activity, and their diagnostic importance. COFN5: Describe the importance of high energy compounds, electron transport chain, synthesis of ATP under aerobic and anaerobic conditions.
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos, group discussion
Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, presentations, Field trips
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Quiz, Poster Presentations, Power Point Presentations, Individual and group projects, Open Book Test, Semester End Examination, discussion, demonstration
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Introduction to biomolecules
Types of chemical bonds, significance of asymmetric C atom
Carbohydrates Chemistry
Classification, structure and functions of carbohydrates
Properties of carbohydrates- Physical and chemical
Carbohydrate Metabolism Reactions of EMP, TCA (with structures), HMP,
Gluconeogenesis (no structures), Glycogen metabolism (no structures),
Homeostasis of blood glucose
Protein Chemistry
Classification, structure and functions of amino acids and protein
Properties of Protein- Physical and Chemical
Plasma proteins – Nature, properties and functions
Protein metabolism
General reactions of amino acids- transamination, deamination and decarboxylation
Detoxification of NH3
Krebs-Hensleit cycle, Creatinine and creatine synthesis
Lipid Chemistry
Classification, structures and functions of lipids
Properties of Lipids –Physical and Chemical
Structure and functions of Cholesterol
Lipid Metabolism
Knoop’s β-oxidation of even C fatty acid (no structures), ketone body formation and utilization
Fatty acid biosynthesis of Palmitic acid (no structure)
Metabolism of Cholesterol
Lipid storage disorders
Enzyme Chemistry
Definition, classification IUB (up to 1 digit), Concept of active site Enzyme specificity, Units: Katal, IU, Factors affecting enzyme activity
Definition of Km and significance
Enzyme inhibition: Definition of Holoenzyme, Coenzyme, cofactor, Allosteric
site, active site, prosthetic group, isoenzyme
Mechanism of enzyme action
Diagnostic importance of enzymes
Biological Oxidation
Electron transport chain; O-R potential; oxidative phosphorylation; enzymes of biological oxidation; inhibition of respiratory chain and oxidative phosphorylation.
Acid-Base balance, Buffers: definition, types of buffers, Role of lungs, kidneys and haemoglobin in Acid-Base balance Chloride shift
Regulation of acid base balance
Disorders of Acid-Base imbalance-acidosis & alkalosis –symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment & complications