Importance of Biochemistry
Importance of Biochemistry
Importance of Biochemistry
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SUBJECT: BIOCHEMISTRY.
The most conspicuous attribute o living organisms is that they are complicated
and highly organized. The cells of which they are composed possess intricate
internal structure containing many kind of complex molecule and chemical
reactions.
Scope of Biochemistry
Modern Biochemistry has two branches, descriptive Biochemistry and dynamic
Biochemistry. Descriptive Biochemistry deals with the qualitative and
quantitative characterization of the various cell components and the dynamic
Biochemistry deals with the elucidation of the nature and the mechanism of the
reactions involving these cell components. Many newer disciplines have been
emerged from Biochemistry such of Enzymology (study of enzymes),
Endocrinology (study of hormones) Clinical Biochemistry (study of diseases),
Molecular Biochemistry (Study of Biomolecules and their functions). Along
with these branches certain other specialties have also come up such as
Agricultural Biochemistry, Pharmacological Biochemistry etc.
Objectives of Biochemistry
• Prevent diseases and Enhance Yield/ growth: It helps for prevention, treatment
of diseases and also increase the production or yield. Some hormones promote
growth, while other promote flowering, fruit formation etc. In fisheries, use of
substances to promote fish growth, their reproduction etc can be understood.
• Biochemical tests for the pesticide residues or other toxic waste in plant, food
grain and soil can be evaluated. Hence during import and export of food grains a
biochemical check of the toxic residues is done to fix the quality.
• The half life and Drug storage: This is a test done on biochemical drugs to
know how long a drug is stable when kept at so and so temperature. For example
many enzymes, hormones are stored for dispensing. These get deteriorated over
time due to temperature or oxidation, contamination and also due to improper
storage.
• Drug metabolism: It also gives an idea of how drug molecules are metabolized
by many biochemical reactions in presence of enzymes. This helps to avoid
drugs which have poor metabolism or those with excessive side effects from
being prescribed or dispensed to the patient.
References
1.http://www.acs.org/
2.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biochemistry
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Experiments. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470483374
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