D.Pharm 2nd Year Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology Books

Nirali Publishers Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology Book (6 in One)

Authors NameTiwari and Tiwari
Book EditionsLatest Edition
PublishersNirali Prakashan
PriceRs. 315

TechKnowledge Publishers Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology Book

Authors NameDr. Shrivastava, Singour, Jain, and Sadhu
Book EditionsLatest Edition, 8th Sep 2023
PublishersTechKnowledge Publications
PriceRs. 335

PV Publication Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology Book

Authors NameB. Lovhare, Usman and Pawar
Book EditionsLatest Edition, 1st Jan 2019
PublishersS Vikas and Company
PriceRs. 225

Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology Book Topic-wise Summary

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 – Structure of glucose, fructose, and galactose
    • Disaccharides – structure of maltose, lactose, and sucrose
    • Polysaccharides – chemical nature of starch and glycogen
    • Qualitative Tests and 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 20 levels.
  • Diseases related to abnormal metabolism of Carbohydrates
  • Metabolism of lipids: Lipolysis, β-oxidation of Fatty acid (Palmitic acid) ketogenesis and keratolysis. Diseases related to abnormal metabolism of lipids such as Ketoacidosis, Fatty liver, Hypercholesterolemia
  • Metabolism of Amino acids (Proteins): General reactions of amino acids and its 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, functions of water in the body
  • Water turnover and balance
  • Electrolyte composition of the body fluids, Dietary intake of electrolytes, and Electrolyte balance
  • Dehydration, causes of dehydration, and oral rehydration therapy

Chapter 11: Introduction to Biotechnology

Introduction to Biotechnology

Chapter 12: Organ function tests

  • Functions of kidneys and routinely performed tests to assess the functions of kidneys and their clinical significance
  • Functions of the liver and routinely performed tests to assess the functions of the liver and their clinical significance
  • Lipid Profile Tests and its Clinical significances

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
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