Amino Acids ,Peptides & ProteinProteins are linear heteropolymers of -amino acids Amino acids have properties that are well-suited to carry out a variety of biological functions Capacity to polymerize Useful acid-base properties Varied physical properties Varied chemical functionality
All cells have the following basic structure: A thin, flexible plasma membrane surrounds the entire cell. The interior is filled with a semi-fluid material called the cytoplasm. Also inside are specialized structures called organelles and the cell’s genetic material.
Food product specifically formulated to attain higher amount of nutrients or phytochemicals than would naturally occur in that food Combination of numerous ingredients to achieve a specific set of goals e.g. infant formula as designer food influencing immune system and development
Many medical problems alter the nutritional needs resulting malnutrition Poor nutrition enhance the severity and course of disease 40-60% Hospitalized patients are malnourished and other may develop it after 3 weeks of their admission Altogether, it compromise the patient immune system and reduce the rate of its recovery Illness caused severe effect on nutritional status
The connective tissue of oral mucosa plays an important role in health and disease. This presentation will describe all the components of the connective tissue of oral mucosa and its function and importance.
the important aspects of guidelines to be followed in dental colleges and clinic during COVID-19,DO'S and DONT'S in each speciality and hoe to treat resolved COVID-19 patients?
Deals with the conventional water treatment plant and units. coagulation-flocculation, clariflocculator (settling/sedimentation tanks), filtration (rapid gravity, slow sand and roughing filters), and disinfection (chlorination) are covered in this presentation.
Complete presentation including all the vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and fats required for the maintenance of oral and general health, their dietary sources, daily requirements, functions, effects, deficiency disorders, symptoms and treatment.
ONCOGENIC VIRUSES Viruses that produce tumours in their natural host / experimental animals or which induce malignant transformation of cells on culture. Features of viral oncogenesis - cause cancer in humans & animals - long latency between viral infection and tumorigenesis - modulate growth control pathways in cells - viral markers are present in tumor cells
Inorganic materials – substances present in ash when food or any living organism cremated Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon and nitrogen excluded - these form organic compounds and not found in ash Building - Form part of skeleton and all soft tissues Hence, found in rigid body structures (bones) and soft body tissues (muscles) Regulatory function - associated with variety of systems: Heart beat Clotting of blood Maintenance of internal pressure of body fluids Nerve responses Transport of oxygen from lungs to tissues.