CLS 331
Department : Medical Sciences
Course Number : CLS 331
Course Title : Clinical Biochemistry ( II )
Credit Hours : 3 + 1 = 4
Course Description:
Course work involves a study of the metabolic activity of animal tissue and its regulation. Major catabolic pathways related to carbohydrate, amino acids, and fatty acids are discussed in detail . the study includes a look at the bioenergetics of cells as well as the digestion and absorption of food material .
CLS 331: Lectures Outline
Weeks Subjects
1. General introduction
- Metabolic pathways
- Catabolism and Anabolism
- Regulation of metabolic activity
2. Digestion and Absorption
- Photometry
- Role of vitamins in metabolism
3.Bioenergetics
- The role and chemistry of ATP
-Standard free energy change of biochemical reactions
4.Glycolysis
- Regulatory enzymes of glycolysis
5.The citric acid cycle
-Regulation of carbohydrate catabolism
6.The Electron Transport chain & oxidative
phospharylation
-The energetic value of glucose
7.The pentose phosphate shunt and gluconeogenesis
8.Glycogen metabolism
-The glycogen storage diseases
9. Oxidative degradation of amino acids
-The synthesis of urea
10.Introduction to Inborn Errors of Metabolism
11.Oxidation of fatty acids in animal tissue
- B – oxidation pathway
12,13.Hormones and their metabolic regulatory role
CLS 331: Laboratory Schedule
Weeks Subjects
1. The hydrolytic activity of salivary amylases on starch
2.Quantitative determination of amylases activity
3.The production of pyruvate and acetaldehyde during the
fermentation of glucose by yeast
4. Identification of free amino acids by TLC using silica
gel plates.
5.Quantitative determination of protein by the Biuret and
Lowry Reactions
6.Enzymatic digestion of fat by pancreatic lipase
7.Effect of Bile salts on pancreatic lipase activity
8.Determination of serum urea by the Berthelot reaction
9.The determination of the phosphorus content of a nucleic
acid
10. Determination of inorganic phosphate
11.Anthrone Reaction
12.Revision
13.FINAL LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Assessments:
First Mid Term Examination: 15
Second Mid Term Examination: 15
LaboratoryWork and Reports: 15
Final Practical Examination: 15
Final Theoretical Examination: 40
References:
- David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox, Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, W. H. Freeman; 4th edition (April 23, 2004).
- Robert K. Murray, Daryl K. Granner, Peter A. Mayes, Victor W. Rodwell, Harper's Biochemistry; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co; 25th edition (August 28, 1999).
- J. G. Salway, Metabolism at a glance; Blackwell Publishers; 2nd edition (August 15, 1999).