Title: PowerPoint Presentation - VITAMINS Author: Jennifer Sulak Last modified by: biochemistry Created Date: 4/4/2001 8:50:09 PM Document presentation format
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Biochemistry 3070 Vitamins: Biochemical Roles Vitamins Vitamins are necessary components of healthy diets and play important roles in cellular metabolism.
High heat capacity absorbs and releases large amounts of heat before ... Neutral solutions have equal H and OH concentrations. Acid-Base Concentration (pH) ...
Catabolic reactions break down large molecules into smaller parts ... This is why spoilage still does happen, especially after removal from the refrigerator. ...
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Biochemistry Introduction Biochemistry Carbohydrates Carbohydrates Monosaccharides Glucose, fructose and galactose are 6-carbon sugars Deoxyribose and ribose are 5 ...
Glycolysis Glycolysis G-6-P inhibits hexokinase Glucose stimulates hexokinase production Concept of Km? Definition of a Kinase Mg++ or Mn++ Inhibited by Fluorine ...
Biochemistry of skin Jana Novotn Department of Med. Biochemistry 2nd Faculty of Medicine Charles University Skin it provides barrier against a range of noxious ...
Needed to produce enzymes or other substances needed for health. Macronutrients ... Vitamin A, Iodine, iron, niacin, thiamin, vit. C, D, selenium, protein ...
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Biochemistry 3070 Lipids & Biological Membranes Lipids Their Roles in Living Systems Lipids are oil-soluble [hydrophobic] organic substances (soluble in CHCl3 ...
Biochemistry 3070 Glycolysis * * Glycolysis Other chemicals can enter the glycolysis pathway by converting them into glycolytic intermediates. For example, glycerin ...
biochemistry of folate and vitamin b12: ... dna synthesis requires vit b12 cycle #1 cycle #2 folate provides methyl groups by two different cycles methylene-thf: ...
Title: Vitamins B1 and B6 Author: UG Last modified by: 3422 Created Date: 1/23/1998 10:12:23 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) Company
Biochemistry 3070 Fatty Acid Metabolism Fatty Acid Metabolism In a typical mammal, 10%-20% of the body weight is lipid, the bulk of which exist as triglycerides.