Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology

CHAPTERSTOPIC NAME
Chapter -1
Introduction to Biochemistry
Scope of biochemistry in pharmacy,
Cell and its biochemical organization
Chapter -2
Carbohydrates
Definition, classification with examples,
chemical properties
Monosaccharides – the Structure of glucose,
fructose, and galactose
Disaccharides – the structure of maltose, lactose,
and sucrose
Polysaccharides – chemical nature of starch
and glycogen
Qualitative tests and the biological role of carbohydrates
Chapter -3
Proteins
Definition and classification of proteins based on composition and solubility with examples
Definition, and classification of amino acids based on chemical nature and nutritional requirements with examples
Structure of proteins
(four levels of organization of protein structure)
Qualitative tests and the biological role of proteins
and amino acids
Diseases related to malnutrition of proteins.
Chapter -4
Lipids
Definition, classification with examples
Structure and properties of triglycerides (oils and fats)
Fatty acid classification – Based on chemical and nutritional requirements with examples
Structure and functions of cholesterol in the body
Lipoproteins – types, composition and functions in the body
Qualitative tests and functions of lipids
Chapter -5
Nucleic Acids
Definition, purine and pyrimidine bases
Components of nucleosides and nucleotides with examples
Structure of DNA (Watson and Crick model), RNA and their functions
Chapter – 6
Enzymes
Definition, properties and IUB and MB classification
Factors affecting enzyme activity
Mechanism of action of enzymes, Enzyme inhibitors
Therapeutic and pharmaceutical importance of enzymes
Chapter – 7
Vitamins
Definition and classification with examples
Sources, chemical nature, functions, coenzyme form, recommended dietary requirements,
deficiency diseases of fat-and water-soluble vitamins
Chapter -8
Metabolism
Metabolism of Carbohydrates: Glycolysis, TCA cycle and glycogen metabolism, regulation of blood glucose level.
Diseases related to abnormal metabolism of Carbohydrates
Metabolism of lipids: Lipolysis, β-oxidation of Fatty acid (Palmitic acid) ketogenesis and ketolysis. Diseases related to abnormal metabolism of lipids such as Ketoacidosis,
Fatty liver, Hypercholesterolemia
Metabolism of Amino acids (Proteins): General reactions of amino acids and their significance– Transamination, deamination, Urea cycle and decarboxylation. Diseases related to abnormal metabolism of amino acids, Disorders of ammonia metabolism, phenylketonuria, alkaptonuria and Jaundice.
Biological oxidation: Electron transport chain
and Oxidative phosphorylation
Chapter – 9
Minerals
Types, Functions, Deficiency diseases, recommended dietary requirements
Chapter – 10
Water and Electrolytes
Distribution, and functions of water in the body
Water turnover and balance
The electrolyte composition of the body fluids, Dietary intake of electrolytes and Electrolyte balance
Dehydration, causes of dehydration and oral rehydration therapy
Chapter -11Introduction to Biotechnology
Chapter -12
Organ Function Tests
Functions of kidney and routinely performed tests to assess the functions of kidneys and their clinical significance
Functions of liver and routinely performed tests to assess the functions of the liver and their clinical significance
Lipid profile tests and their clinical significance
Chapter -13
Introduction to Pathology of Blood and Urine
Lymphocytes and Platelets, their role in health and disease
Erythrocytes – Abnormal cells and their significance
Normal and Abnormal constituents of Urine and their significance