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1 INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY By Dr. Mohammed Golam Rasul COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY MAJMAAH UNIVERSITY

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4 Introduction Biochemistry is the science concerned with the chemical basis of life. It is the application of the principles and methods of chemistry to the field of biology and physiology. It is the language of biology basic to the understanding of the different phenomena both in the biological and medical sciences.

5 Objectives  Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:  Define the basic constituents of macromolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids) and enzymes  Describe the classification, structure and functions of macromolecules and enzymes  Discuss the nutrition/ effects of nutrient deficiencies and their relationship to body structure  Demonstrate the ability to conduct basic biochemical laboratory test

6 Time-Table Lecture : 1hr/week Sunday : 1pm – 2.00 pm Practical: 3hrs/week Tuesday: 10 am– 1 pm Venue: Biochemistry Lab Tutorials: 1 hr/ 3 week

7 Marks distribution for 1 st semester Theoretical part ……………………….…………..………………50% Practical part ………….…..………………………………………50% In-course assessments……………………………………….... 60% o Midterm written examination ……..…20% o practical assessments ………. ……..30% o Behavior and attitude ………..……….5% o Research ……………………………...2% o Home work …………………………...1% o Presentation …………………………..1% o Quiz….. ……………………………..…1% Final examination …………..…………………………………….40 % o Final practical examination …………10% o Final written examination ……………30%

8 What is Biochemistry? Biochemistry is a branch of medical science that seeks to describe the structure, organization and functions of living matter in molecular terms. It is the chemistry of life. It is divided into 3 principal areas: 1. Structural chemistry 2. Metabolism 3. Chemistry of molecular genetics

9 How does biochemistry impact you? Medicine Agriculture Industrial applications Environmental applications

10 A Knowledge of Biochemistry is essential to All Life Processes Physiology overlaps with biochemistry almost completely Pharmacology and pharmacy rest on sound knowledge of biochemistry in the creation of “designer drugs” or drug architecture Invention of new drugs in Pharmacy, Medicine, Agriculture and other fields Biochemical approaches are employed in Pathology Poisons act on biochemical reactions and this is the subject matter in toxicology.

11 Biochemistry in Relation to Dentistry The aims, attitudes and techniques of biochemistry are as relevant to dentistry as to medicine or to any aspect of biology. 1.To understand the true nature of dental disease. All diseases have a biochemical basis. 2.To give dental patients the necessary or appropriate dietary advice to prevent dental disease. 3. Special relevance to dentists are areas of blood coagulation and effects of drugs and other injected substances on tissue and cells.

12 Biochemistry in Relation to Dentistry 4. Understanding the physicochemical process of resorption and deposition of bone minerals and its matrix is essential to orthodontics 5.As for the future, methods to prevent or cure tooth decay are likely to involve a biochemical approach, like caries vaccine.

13 What are Biomolecules? Biomolecules are molecules found in living matter. Two broad types: Small molecules and macromolecules Importance of Macromolecules: a) Essential structures for the basis of life b) Control and regulate these processes c) Responsible for energy exchanges, irritability, metabolism, mobility and reproduction

14 Many Important Biomolecules are Polymers monomer polymer supramolecular structure lipidsproteinscarbonucleic acids

15 Lipids monomer polymer supramolecular structure

16 Proteins monomer polymer supramolecular structure Enzyme complex protein subunit amino acid

17 Carbohydrates monomer polymer supramolecular structure

18 monomer polymer supramolecular structure Nucleic Acids

19 Common theme: Monomers form polymers through condensations Polymers are broken down through hydrolysis.

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21 Come to class!!!!!!

22 Try not to fall behind!!

23 Review lecture notes. www.m.rasul@mu.edu.sa

24 Next Meeting Basic Biochemical reactions Acid-Base relationship

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