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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY (MLT 301) NONPROTEIN NITROGEN (NPN) LECTURE TWO Dr. Essam H. Jiffri URIC ACID Uric acid is the final breakdown product of purine metabolism.
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Provitamins are compounds that are not vitamins, but the body can convert them ... Coenzyme : a nonprotein compound that combines with an inactive enzyme to form ...
Enzymes ... Many enzymes require cofactors (nonprotein) Inorganic metals (Mg, Ca) ... Enzyme work at an optimal temperature and pH which is usually around ...
Cofactor: a nonprotein portion of an enzyme that is necessary for catalytic ... What are some common cofactors? NAD and FAD. NAD 2 H NADH H FAD 2 H FADH2 ...
Estimate energy expenditure from O2 uptake. 5 kcal/L of O2 consumed is liberated ... Closed system of 100% O2 - Rebreathe. Canister of KOH absorbs expired CO2 ...
... central TPN prior to surgery. WHY? Surgery in high risk PEM ... Because surgery produces catabolic. stress that can further deplete. somatic protein stores. ...
China's demand for Amino Acid has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. In the next five years, both production and demand will continue to grow. This new study examines China's economic trends, investment environment, industry development, supply and demand, industry capacity, industry structure, marketing channels and major industry participants. Historical data (2003, 2008 and 2013) and long-term forecasts through 2018 and 2023 are presented. Major producers in China are profiled.
Sepsis is a serious condition in which the body responds improperly to an infection. The infection-fighting processes turn on the body, causing the organs to work poorly. Sepsis may progress to septic shock. This presentation is an overview on "Newer Trends in Sepsis and Septic Shock"
Noncoding RNA roles in Gene Expression I. Prior Thinking & New Findings A. Protein-coding DNA only accounts for 1.5% of the human genome. B. Most of the rest of the ...
Red Blood Cells. Biconcave disks that contain oxygen-carrying hemoglobin. Red ... The total number of red blood cells remains relatively constant due to a ...
salt concentration in which protein unravels. pH losing its shape & hence function ... by changing its shape. Competitive. inhibitor. Noncompetitive. inhibitor ...
Heart failure also affects the ability of the kidneys to dispose ... Congestive heart failure usually requires a. treatment program of. rest. proper diet ...
Bacterial Metabolism Introduction Metabolism ... ATP generated via chemiosmosis ( proton pump ) and ATP synthase Photo - light energy from photosynthesis, ...
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metabolism you must know the key role of atp in energy coupling that enzymes work by lowering the energy of activation the catalytic cycle of an enzyme that ...
An Introduction to Metabolism Metabolism/Bioenergetics Metabolism: The totality of an organism s chemical processes; managing the material and energy resources of ...
... triggered by signals that activate cell suicide In C. elegans ... of signal causes 2 receptors to ... Receptor tyrosine kinase Ligand-gated ion ...
Enzymes TOPIC 3.6 AND 7.6 Enzymes Proteins Biological catalysts May break a substrate molecule down into simpler molecules, or join two or more substrate molecules ...
all chemical reactions in living organisms require enzymes to ... oxidases - oxidize ,reductases reduce. Transferases. transaminases transfer amino groups ...
CHE 242 Unit VIII The Structure, Properties, Reactions and Mechanisms of Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Terrence P. Sherlock
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Overall nutritional assessment is undertaken to determine the severity of ... with special nutrients that are purported to enhance various aspects of immune ...
all feeds come directly from plants. 2/3 of livestock feed ... Prevent oxidative rancidity of fats. Other methods: refrigeration. lack of light. lack of oxygen ...
UNIT FOUR Chapters 6, 7, and 8 PHOTOSYSTEM STRUCTURE Saturation Antenna Complex REACTION CENTER Transmembrane protein-pigment complex Passes an electron to a neighbor ...
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Energy and Metabolism Chapter 6 Flow of Energy Energy: the capacity to do work -kinetic energy: the energy of motion -potential energy: stored energy Energy can take ...
Gluconeogenesis (in liver) Oxidised in Krebs Cycle. Amino groups used for ... used for gluconeogenesis. converted to fatty acid. 18 amino acids glucogenic/ketogenic ...
Cell Communication * Figure 11.19 Apoptosis of human white blood cells * Figure 11.21 Effect of apoptosis during paw development in the mouse The Cellular Internet ...
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Oscillation Figure 8.20 A frequent regulatory modification of enzymes Phosphorylation inactive + P active Phosphorylase kinase Summary enzymes are ... (starch) to ...
Most land animals and birds react to cold by raising their fur or feathers Traps a thicker layer of air Increasing its insulating power (the more still air = the ...
Metabolism Catabolism-Glycolysis (Kreb Cycle) Anabolism-Photosynthesis Metabolism Sum of all chemical reactions Catabolism Exergonic reaction Most of energy in ATP ...
... an issue Protoplast Fusion to create plant hybrids Degrade cell wall with cellulase A cell lacking a cell wall is called a protoplast The protoplasts from ...
Food spoilage What causes it How to minimize it Mahalo.com Inmagine.com You know it when you see it Or smell it Or taste it What are the steps of food spoilage?
Chapter 5: Microbial Metabolism METABOLISM Sum of all chemical rxn s within a living organism Release energy Require energy CATABOLIC REACTION (breakdown) Breakdown ...
1. Chapter 7. Raven & Johnson. Energy, Metabolism, & Enzymes. 2. Energy and Work. energy ... take up of nutrients, elimination of wastes, and maintenance of ...
Digestive System of Animals Animal Science Frameworks Presentation Unit 3.1 Mr. Sullivan Digestion Purpose: reduce feed particles to molecules that can be absorbed ...