Slide 1
... – Some antibiotics work better together than alone – Combining 2 or more drugs may be required to prevent the emergence of resistance e.g. tuberculosis – Combinations should not be given when 1 drug would suffice • Antagonistic effects • No ability to adjust 1 drug concentration ...
... – Some antibiotics work better together than alone – Combining 2 or more drugs may be required to prevent the emergence of resistance e.g. tuberculosis – Combinations should not be given when 1 drug would suffice • Antagonistic effects • No ability to adjust 1 drug concentration ...
Organic Chemistry Name - Fairfield Public Schools
... The hydrogen to oxygen ratio in a carbohydrate is always ___H : ___O. ___________________ is an example of a monasaccharide. Two glucose molecules may be combined by ___________________ _________________(process) to make ___________________. 8. Carbohydrates are used for what main two purposes? Why ...
... The hydrogen to oxygen ratio in a carbohydrate is always ___H : ___O. ___________________ is an example of a monasaccharide. Two glucose molecules may be combined by ___________________ _________________(process) to make ___________________. 8. Carbohydrates are used for what main two purposes? Why ...
protein
... Four Levels of Protein Structure • The primary structure of a protein is its unique sequence of amino acids • Secondary structure, found in most proteins, consists of coils and folds in the polypeptide ...
... Four Levels of Protein Structure • The primary structure of a protein is its unique sequence of amino acids • Secondary structure, found in most proteins, consists of coils and folds in the polypeptide ...
slides#8 - DENTISTRY 2012
... Glycogen Storage Diseases This presents with lactic acidosis, neurological dysfunction (seizures, hypotonia, coma) It is a defect in the first step of gluconeogenesis which is the production of oxaloacetate from pyruvate. In addition to the effect on gluconeogenesis, lack of oxaloacetate affect ...
... Glycogen Storage Diseases This presents with lactic acidosis, neurological dysfunction (seizures, hypotonia, coma) It is a defect in the first step of gluconeogenesis which is the production of oxaloacetate from pyruvate. In addition to the effect on gluconeogenesis, lack of oxaloacetate affect ...
PPT - Med Study Group
... Glycogen Storage Diseases This presents with lactic acidosis, neurological dysfunction (seizures, hypotonia, coma) It is a defect in the first step of gluconeogenesis which is the production of oxaloacetate from pyruvate. In addition to the effect on gluconeogenesis, lack of oxaloacetate affect ...
... Glycogen Storage Diseases This presents with lactic acidosis, neurological dysfunction (seizures, hypotonia, coma) It is a defect in the first step of gluconeogenesis which is the production of oxaloacetate from pyruvate. In addition to the effect on gluconeogenesis, lack of oxaloacetate affect ...
Metabolic 2ndary Conditions Washington State Newborn Screening
... • Marked elevations of leucine, isoleucine, valine and presence of alloisoleucine • Mild or moderate elevations without alloisoleucine can indicate non-specific liver disease, hyperalimentation or other organic acidemias ...
... • Marked elevations of leucine, isoleucine, valine and presence of alloisoleucine • Mild or moderate elevations without alloisoleucine can indicate non-specific liver disease, hyperalimentation or other organic acidemias ...
Amino Acids - Angelo State University
... – When the pH is near the isoelectric point, the net charge on the molecule is zero, and the repulsion between proteins is small. This causes the protein molecules to clump and precipitate from solution. ...
... – When the pH is near the isoelectric point, the net charge on the molecule is zero, and the repulsion between proteins is small. This causes the protein molecules to clump and precipitate from solution. ...
cannot
... Beta oxidation of fatty acids takes place in the mitochondrial matrix for the most part. However, fatty acids have to be activated for degradation by coenzyme A by forming a fatty acyl-CoA thioester. For short and medium length fatty acids, they undergo this reaction in the mitochondria. The long ch ...
... Beta oxidation of fatty acids takes place in the mitochondrial matrix for the most part. However, fatty acids have to be activated for degradation by coenzyme A by forming a fatty acyl-CoA thioester. For short and medium length fatty acids, they undergo this reaction in the mitochondria. The long ch ...
DG o
... within each group are a set of pathways arbitrarily set start and end points for ease of learning and reference pathways can take different forms: 1) linear - product of one reaction is substrate for another e.g. glycolysis 2) cyclic - regeneration of intermediates e.g. Krebs cycle 3) spiral - ...
... within each group are a set of pathways arbitrarily set start and end points for ease of learning and reference pathways can take different forms: 1) linear - product of one reaction is substrate for another e.g. glycolysis 2) cyclic - regeneration of intermediates e.g. Krebs cycle 3) spiral - ...
Directed enzyme evolution: climbing fitness peaks one amino acid
... Enzyme engineers also want to catalyze new reactions, but these are harder to obtain by directed evolution. This is where rational design can provide a crucial boost by assembling at least the rudiments of an active site. Recent enzymes designed de novo using computational methods show both the prom ...
... Enzyme engineers also want to catalyze new reactions, but these are harder to obtain by directed evolution. This is where rational design can provide a crucial boost by assembling at least the rudiments of an active site. Recent enzymes designed de novo using computational methods show both the prom ...
Caught in the act – modelling how a biological catalyst works
... (the backbone carbonyl of a proline amino acid residue) and the hydroxyl group as it is transferred onto the substrate. The active site of the enzyme is exquisitely well organized to stabilize the transition state, in a way that was not at all obvious until the reaction was modelled. The calculation ...
... (the backbone carbonyl of a proline amino acid residue) and the hydroxyl group as it is transferred onto the substrate. The active site of the enzyme is exquisitely well organized to stabilize the transition state, in a way that was not at all obvious until the reaction was modelled. The calculation ...
Enzymologie. Jak pracují enzymy
... • Isoenzymes are enzymes that catalyse the same reaction, but differ in their primary structure and/or subunit composition • Amounts of some tissue-specific enzymes are determined in serum for diagnostic purposes • Typical examples of diagnostically important serum isoenzymes are CK (myocardial infa ...
... • Isoenzymes are enzymes that catalyse the same reaction, but differ in their primary structure and/or subunit composition • Amounts of some tissue-specific enzymes are determined in serum for diagnostic purposes • Typical examples of diagnostically important serum isoenzymes are CK (myocardial infa ...
13-Krebs cycle
... One of them is Pyruvate Dehydrogenase The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex contributes to transforming pyruvate into acetyl-CoA by a process called pyruvate decarboxylation. Acetyl-CoA may then be used in the citric acid cycle to carry out cellular respiration, so pyruvate dehydrogenase contributes to ...
... One of them is Pyruvate Dehydrogenase The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex contributes to transforming pyruvate into acetyl-CoA by a process called pyruvate decarboxylation. Acetyl-CoA may then be used in the citric acid cycle to carry out cellular respiration, so pyruvate dehydrogenase contributes to ...
dynasty® xt pro 14/10
... Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids - Essential fatty acids from Soybean oil, Flaxseed and Marine Algae (direct source of DHA) help promote a healthy skin and hair coat. DHA plays a role in the anti-inflammatory process, is a structural component of nerve cells and a key component of heart tissue. Qual ...
... Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids - Essential fatty acids from Soybean oil, Flaxseed and Marine Algae (direct source of DHA) help promote a healthy skin and hair coat. DHA plays a role in the anti-inflammatory process, is a structural component of nerve cells and a key component of heart tissue. Qual ...
Pharmaceuticals from Animal and Plant Products
... over recent years has shown that many traditional herbal remedies have proven efficacy against diseases. Often, through a genuine misunderstanding of the low stability of the active factors, herbal medicines are sold which lack the original and claimed potency of the fresh plant. Another considerati ...
... over recent years has shown that many traditional herbal remedies have proven efficacy against diseases. Often, through a genuine misunderstanding of the low stability of the active factors, herbal medicines are sold which lack the original and claimed potency of the fresh plant. Another considerati ...
Chap 2-3 Notes - WordPress.com
... Lipids Two layers of lipids = bilipid cell membrane Lipids: are generally not soluble in water. Common categories of lipids are: fats waxes oils steroids Lipids can be used to store energy. Some lipids are important parts of biological membranes and waterproof coverings. ...
... Lipids Two layers of lipids = bilipid cell membrane Lipids: are generally not soluble in water. Common categories of lipids are: fats waxes oils steroids Lipids can be used to store energy. Some lipids are important parts of biological membranes and waterproof coverings. ...