Slides - Websupport1
... • Two pyruvates = 34 ATP • The chemical formula for this process is C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O ...
... • Two pyruvates = 34 ATP • The chemical formula for this process is C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O ...
Material acidos, carbonilicos geral
... 1-The aldol reaction may be catalyzed by acid or base, but most Claisen condensation requires base. 2- In contrast to the catalytic base used for aldol reactions, a full equivalent of base (or more) must be used for the Claisen condensation. The extra base is needed because beta-ketoesters having ac ...
... 1-The aldol reaction may be catalyzed by acid or base, but most Claisen condensation requires base. 2- In contrast to the catalytic base used for aldol reactions, a full equivalent of base (or more) must be used for the Claisen condensation. The extra base is needed because beta-ketoesters having ac ...
Biology 2107/03
... For each cycle in its mechanism, it transports three sodium ions (Na+) into the cell, two potassium ions (K+) out of the cell, and hydrolyzes one ATP molecule. For each cycle in its mechanism, it transports three sodium ions (Na+) out of the cell, two potassium ions (K+) into of the cell, and hydrol ...
... For each cycle in its mechanism, it transports three sodium ions (Na+) into the cell, two potassium ions (K+) out of the cell, and hydrolyzes one ATP molecule. For each cycle in its mechanism, it transports three sodium ions (Na+) out of the cell, two potassium ions (K+) into of the cell, and hydrol ...
Topic 2: Molecular Biology
... U1 Molecular biology explains living processes in terms of the chemical substances involved U2 Carbon atoms can form four covalent bonds allowing a diversity of stable compounds to exist U3 Life is based on carbon compounds including carbohydrates, lipids proteins and nucleic acids U 4Metabolism is ...
... U1 Molecular biology explains living processes in terms of the chemical substances involved U2 Carbon atoms can form four covalent bonds allowing a diversity of stable compounds to exist U3 Life is based on carbon compounds including carbohydrates, lipids proteins and nucleic acids U 4Metabolism is ...
BC-O5 Wangila Folin-Ciocalteau reagent
... Folin and Ciocalteu noted in 1927 noted that the reagent was reactive towards Trp as well as Tyr. This seems to imply that the reactivity of FC reagent is not limited to phenols. Numerous investigators over the years reported apparent reactivity of FC reagent with nonphenolic substances Ikawa and co ...
... Folin and Ciocalteu noted in 1927 noted that the reagent was reactive towards Trp as well as Tyr. This seems to imply that the reactivity of FC reagent is not limited to phenols. Numerous investigators over the years reported apparent reactivity of FC reagent with nonphenolic substances Ikawa and co ...
pH Scale - Knudsen Beverage Consulting
... Registration for sanitizers are governed by the EPA, (sometimes FDA) and the product must go through rigorous testing to be classified as a sanitizer. $$$$$. Often used synonymously- technically speaking, there is a difference between sanitizing and disinfecting. ...
... Registration for sanitizers are governed by the EPA, (sometimes FDA) and the product must go through rigorous testing to be classified as a sanitizer. $$$$$. Often used synonymously- technically speaking, there is a difference between sanitizing and disinfecting. ...
Cellular Respiration
... Lactic Acid Fermentation After a cell goes through all of Glycolysis and The Krebs Cycle if there in no O2 around it will not go through the E.T.C. The first type of fermentation produces a chemical called Lactic Acid. Humans go through this type of fermentation when their O2 level is depleted. Whe ...
... Lactic Acid Fermentation After a cell goes through all of Glycolysis and The Krebs Cycle if there in no O2 around it will not go through the E.T.C. The first type of fermentation produces a chemical called Lactic Acid. Humans go through this type of fermentation when their O2 level is depleted. Whe ...
chapter 24
... Used as energy when blood glucose is low and glycogen stores are depleted Fat mobilization: triacylglycerols in the adipose tissue are broken down to fatty acids and glycerol In the next sets of slides, we’ll learn how the glycerol and the fatty acids get processed once they’re broken apart Activate ...
... Used as energy when blood glucose is low and glycogen stores are depleted Fat mobilization: triacylglycerols in the adipose tissue are broken down to fatty acids and glycerol In the next sets of slides, we’ll learn how the glycerol and the fatty acids get processed once they’re broken apart Activate ...
classification of enzymes
... • Catalysis by Strain : Binding of Enzyme to substrates whose covalent bond are to be cleaved in an unfavorable configuration thereby exerting strain on the bonds ,stretching or distorting bonds. • Covalent Catalysis: Formation of transient covalent bond between enzyme & substrate(s) makes it more r ...
... • Catalysis by Strain : Binding of Enzyme to substrates whose covalent bond are to be cleaved in an unfavorable configuration thereby exerting strain on the bonds ,stretching or distorting bonds. • Covalent Catalysis: Formation of transient covalent bond between enzyme & substrate(s) makes it more r ...
Lec 12: Fatty acid biosynthesis
... polypeptides). For example: E. coli ACCase is coded by genes accABCD • Higher organisms such as animal cell ACCase is a large single multifunctional polypeptide. • The 3 proteins are: • Biotin carrier protein • Biotin carboxylase • Transcarboxylase Biotin is a cofactor for ACCase Biotin (Vitamin B7) ...
... polypeptides). For example: E. coli ACCase is coded by genes accABCD • Higher organisms such as animal cell ACCase is a large single multifunctional polypeptide. • The 3 proteins are: • Biotin carrier protein • Biotin carboxylase • Transcarboxylase Biotin is a cofactor for ACCase Biotin (Vitamin B7) ...
- Circle of Docs
... 88. What is the total number of high energy phosphates generated by 1 mole of acetyl Co-A through one round of the Tricarboxycylic cycle A. B. C. D. E. ...
... 88. What is the total number of high energy phosphates generated by 1 mole of acetyl Co-A through one round of the Tricarboxycylic cycle A. B. C. D. E. ...
Chapter 19
... 1 NADH = 3 ATP; 1 FADH2 = 2 ATP; 1 Acetyl-CoA = 12 ATP; 1 Propionyl-CoA = 20 ATP • Odd carbon fatty acid oxidation produces propionyl-CoA, which is converted to succinylCoA. In the conversion, B12 cofactor enzyme, methylmalonyl-CoA mutase rearranges the carbon skeleton. • Excess of acetyl-CoA is con ...
... 1 NADH = 3 ATP; 1 FADH2 = 2 ATP; 1 Acetyl-CoA = 12 ATP; 1 Propionyl-CoA = 20 ATP • Odd carbon fatty acid oxidation produces propionyl-CoA, which is converted to succinylCoA. In the conversion, B12 cofactor enzyme, methylmalonyl-CoA mutase rearranges the carbon skeleton. • Excess of acetyl-CoA is con ...
Document
... How do different macromolecules generate the structure of cells? How do proteins fold to acquire functionality? How do enzymes catalyze reactions? How is energy harvested and stored in the cell? How do pumps and channels store energy and control the chemical composition of cellular compartments? Int ...
... How do different macromolecules generate the structure of cells? How do proteins fold to acquire functionality? How do enzymes catalyze reactions? How is energy harvested and stored in the cell? How do pumps and channels store energy and control the chemical composition of cellular compartments? Int ...
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... • Icosapent ethyl is a prescription product that contains only EPA and, unlike other fish oil supplements, does not significantly raise LDL-C. Omega-3 PUFAs can be considered as an adjunct to otherlipid-lowering therapies for individuals with significantly elevated triglycerides (≥500 mg/dL). • The ...
... • Icosapent ethyl is a prescription product that contains only EPA and, unlike other fish oil supplements, does not significantly raise LDL-C. Omega-3 PUFAs can be considered as an adjunct to otherlipid-lowering therapies for individuals with significantly elevated triglycerides (≥500 mg/dL). • The ...
fat-soluble
... (vitamin B6) affect protein metabolism? 1. B6 deficiency sets up a cascade of events leading to premature breakdown of lipases. 2. The first step in amino acid catabolism requires a coenzyme derivative of B6. 3. B6 deficiency is critical to later steps of amino acid catabolism. 4. Pyridoxine is not ...
... (vitamin B6) affect protein metabolism? 1. B6 deficiency sets up a cascade of events leading to premature breakdown of lipases. 2. The first step in amino acid catabolism requires a coenzyme derivative of B6. 3. B6 deficiency is critical to later steps of amino acid catabolism. 4. Pyridoxine is not ...
Chapter 25 - FacultyWeb
... (vitamin B6) affect protein metabolism? 1. B6 deficiency sets up a cascade of events leading to premature breakdown of lipases. 2. The first step in amino acid catabolism requires a coenzyme derivative of B6. 3. B6 deficiency is critical to later steps of amino acid catabolism. 4. Pyridoxine is not ...
... (vitamin B6) affect protein metabolism? 1. B6 deficiency sets up a cascade of events leading to premature breakdown of lipases. 2. The first step in amino acid catabolism requires a coenzyme derivative of B6. 3. B6 deficiency is critical to later steps of amino acid catabolism. 4. Pyridoxine is not ...
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... does not require oxygen energy harvested/glucose: 2 ATP (via substrate-level phosphorylation) 2 NADH (actively transported into mitochondria of eukaryotic cells for use by the electron transport chain) 1st half: activates glucose – 2 ATP’s used – no ATP gained 2nd half: extracts a little energy Take ...
... does not require oxygen energy harvested/glucose: 2 ATP (via substrate-level phosphorylation) 2 NADH (actively transported into mitochondria of eukaryotic cells for use by the electron transport chain) 1st half: activates glucose – 2 ATP’s used – no ATP gained 2nd half: extracts a little energy Take ...
Chapter 25 LIPID METABOLISM
... Vit B12 deficiency Pernicious anemia o in elderly o decreased number of red blood cells o treated by daily consumption of raw liver (1926) -> (1948) o only few bacteria synthesize B12, plants and mammals not o human obtain it from meat o Vit. B12 is specifically bound in intestine by intrinsic fact ...
... Vit B12 deficiency Pernicious anemia o in elderly o decreased number of red blood cells o treated by daily consumption of raw liver (1926) -> (1948) o only few bacteria synthesize B12, plants and mammals not o human obtain it from meat o Vit. B12 is specifically bound in intestine by intrinsic fact ...
الشريحة 1
... Reaction of amino acids 1) Amphoteric character of amino acid Amino acids are amphoteric because it contains both acidic –COOH thus it is present in an inner salt (B) which is , group and basic group –NH2 Zeitter ion called ...
... Reaction of amino acids 1) Amphoteric character of amino acid Amino acids are amphoteric because it contains both acidic –COOH thus it is present in an inner salt (B) which is , group and basic group –NH2 Zeitter ion called ...
الشريحة 1
... Reaction of amino acids 1) Amphoteric character of amino acid Amino acids are amphoteric because it contains both acidic –COOH thus it is present in an inner salt (B) which is , group and basic group –NH2 Zeitter ion called ...
... Reaction of amino acids 1) Amphoteric character of amino acid Amino acids are amphoteric because it contains both acidic –COOH thus it is present in an inner salt (B) which is , group and basic group –NH2 Zeitter ion called ...
Exam 4, 2015 - Biochemistry at CSU, Stanislaus
... allosteric modulation, reversible covalent modification, protein-protein binding. ...
... allosteric modulation, reversible covalent modification, protein-protein binding. ...
Butyric acid
Butyric acid (from Greek βούτῡρον, meaning ""butter""), also known under the systematic name butanoic acid, abbreviated BTA, is a carboxylic acid with the structural formula CH3CH2CH2-COOH. Salts and esters of butyric acid are known as butyrates or butanoates. Butyric acid is found in milk, especially goat, sheep and buffalo milk, butter, parmesan cheese, and as a product of anaerobic fermentation (including in the colon and as body odor). It has an unpleasant smell and acrid taste, with a sweetish aftertaste (similar to ether). It can be detected by mammals with good scent detection abilities (such as dogs) at 10 parts per billion, whereas humans can detect it in concentrations above 10 parts per million.Butyric acid is present in, and is the main distinctive smell of, human vomit.Butyric acid was first observed (in impure form) in 1814 by the French chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. By 1818, he had purified it sufficiently to characterize it. The name of butyric acid comes from the Latin word for butter, butyrum (or buturum), the substance in which butyric acid was first found.