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Biochemistry curriculum for Diploma

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Biochemistry curriculum for Diploma

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  1. COURSE TITLE: BIOCHEMISTRY STUDY HOURS: 60+20 Marks PAPER: TERM: 03 1st Theory: Practical: Time: 2:30 Hrs 40 10 The following bio chemistry contents will be taught briefly COURSE CONTENTS Study Hours (Theory +Practical) 6+2 A Introduction: A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 Carbohydrates: B.1 B.2 B.3 B.4 Proteins: C.1 C.2 C.3 C.4 C.5 Lipids: D.1 D.2 D.3 D.4 D.5 Enzymes: E.1 E.2 E.3 E.4 Vitamins: F.1 F.2 F.3 F.4 Biochemistry Importance of Biochemistry PH Buffer solutions Indicator B 6+2 Definition Classification. Clinical significance Caloric value of carbohydrates C 6+2 Definition Classifications Essential aminacids Clinical significance. Caloric value of proteins D 6+2 Definition Classification Fatty Acids. (Types, essential F.Acids) Clinical significance Caloric value of fats E 6+2 Definition Classification Diagnostic role of enzymes Therapeutic value of enzymes. F 6+2 Definition Classification Water soluble (B, C) Fat soluble (A, D, K)

  2. Clinical significance Deficiency disease of vitamins Nutrition, food & dietetics: G.1 Nutrients G1.1 Macro Nutrients G1.2 Micro Nutrients G.2 Food G2.1 Food calorie G.3 Main food groups G.4 Milk and their clinical properties F.5 F.6 G 6+2 H Metabolism: H.1 H.2 H.3 H.4 H.5 6+2 Definitions Metabolic rate Basal Metabolic Rate Factors affecting BMR Variations of BMR in diseases I BODY FLUIDS AND MINERALS: I.1 Importance I.2 Body fluid compartments I.3 Extra cellular fluid I.4 Plasma I.5 Interstitial fluid I.6 Intra-cellular fluid I.7 Trans-cellular fluid I.8 Composition of body fluid compartments I.9 Diffusion I.10 Osmosis I.11 Osmotic pressure I.12 Sodium I.13 Potassium I.14 Calcium 6+2 J ACID BASE BALANCE: J.1 Definition J.2 Regulatory processes J.3 Chemical buffer system J.4 Respiratory regulation J.5 Renal regulation J.6 Acid-base disorders (introduction) Recommended book: Essential of Medical Chemistry by Mushtaq Ahmad Biochemistry for Para Medical / Nurses by Dr. Khalid 6+2

  3. Mehmood Reference book: Lippincott, s Illustrated Reviews Biochemistry Harper’s Biochemistry

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