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                   3.  Trevor  palmer  and  Philip  L  Bonner,  “Enzymes:  Biochemistry,  Biotechnology,  Clinical
                                   nd
                      Chemistry”, 2  Edition, Woodhead Publishing, 2009.

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  Keith Wilson  &  John Walker,  “Practical  Biochemistry  -  Principles  &  Techniques”,  Oxford
                      University Press, 2009.
                   2.  Pamela.C.Champe  &  Richard.A.Harvey,  “Lippincott  Biochemistry  Lippincott’s  Illustrated
                                 th
                      Reviews”, 6  Edition, LWW publishers,2013.


                BM17311               BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY                      L  T  P  C
                                                                                                  0  0  4  2
               OBJECTIVES
                   •  Estimation and quantification of biomolecules.
                   •  Separation of macromolecules.
                   •  Estimation and interpretation of biochemical parameter.

               LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
                   1.  General guidelines for working and functional component of biochemistry lab
                   2.  Preparation of solutions: 1) percentage solutions, 2) molar solutions, 3) normal solutions
                   3.  Spectroscopy: Determination of absorption maxima (λmax) of a given solution
                   4.  General tests for carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.
                   5.  Preparation of serum and plasma from blood.
                   6.  Estimation of blood glucose.
                   7.  Estimation of creatinine.
                   8.  Estimation of urea.
                   9.  Estimation of cholesterol
                   10. Assay of SGOT/SGPT.
                   11. Separation of proteins by SDS electrophoresis(Demo)
                   12. Separation of amino acids by thin layer chromatography
                   13. Identification of Blood groups
                   14. Estimation of Hemoglobin
                   15. Total WBC Count
                   16. Estimation of ESR
                   17. PCV, MCH, MCV, MCHC
                                                                                        TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course students will be able to
                   •  Identify the Biochemistry laboratory functional components
                   •  Comprehend the basics principle of preparation of buffers.
                   •  Have a sound knowledge of qualitative test of different biomolecules.
                   •  Explore  the  basic  knowledge  about  Biochemical  &  haematological  parameters  and  their
                      interpretation in Blood sample.
                   •  Have a sound knowledge of separation technology of proteins and amino acids.

               LAB REQUIREMENT FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS:
                   1.  Colorimeter 2 Nos
                   2.  Spectrophotometer 1 No.
                   3.  pH meter 1 No
                   4.  Weighing balance 1 No
                   5.  Refrigerator 1 No

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