This field combines biology as well as chemistry to study the chemical structure of a living organism
Biochemistry is a basic science which deals with chemical nature and chemical behaviour of living matter and with the reactions and processes they undergo.
“The branch of science dealing with the study of all the life processes such as control and coordination within a living organism is called Biochemistry”
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Introduction to Biochemistry and Its Importance
1. Tapeshwar Yadav
(Lecturer, MBAHS)
BMLT, DNHE,
M.Sc. Medical Biochemistry
&
Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory
Incharge
(Hetauda Hospital)
Introduction to Biochemistry
2. Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of the lecture students will be able to:
Define Biochemistry
Objectives of biochemistry
Scope and Importance of biochemistry
Fields of biochemistry
Milestones in history of biochemistry
3. Introduction
This field combines biology as well as chemistry
to study the chemical structure of a living
organism
Biochemistry is a basic science which deals with
chemical nature and chemical behaviour of living
matter and with the reactions and processes they
undergo.
“The branch of science dealing with the
study of all the life processes such as
control and coordination within a living
4. Biochemistry involves the
study of:
1. Chemical constituents of living matter.
2. Chemical changes which occur in the
organism during digestion, absorption and
excretion.
3. Chemical changes which occur during growth
and multiplication of the organism.
4. Transformation of one form of chemical
constituent to the other.
5. Energy changes involved in such
transformation.
5. History
The term “Biochemistry” was first introduced by
German chemist Carl Neuberg in 1903 from
Greek word “bios” means “life”.
6. Objectives of Biochemistry
1. Major Objectives: The complete
understanding at the molecular level of all the
chemical processes associated with living
cells.
2. Additional objective: To attempt to
understand how life began.
7. Scope and Importance of
Biochemistry
Biochemistry deals with the chemical nature,
structure and functions of biomolecules:
The various biomolecules are carbohydrates,
proteins, lipids, nucleic acids etc.
Biochemical studies have revealed the
dynamic changes which occur in these
biomolecules.
The metabolism of these biomolecules is
remarkably the same in almost all organisms.
8. Contd…
Also, biochemistry has revealed the abnormalities in
their metabolism and their relationship to various
diseases.
Biochemistry has helped to correct these disorders
with dietary modifications or genetic manipulations.
Estimations of enzymes and other biomolecules helps
in the diagnosis, prognosis, Treatment and
preventive measures of various diseases.
Biochemistry has ramified into many branches of
science like Medicine, pharmacy, Microbiology,
Agriculture etc.
The biochemists get into the investigation of
the chemical reactions and combinations which are
involved in various processes like reproduction,
9. Importance of Biochemistry in
PHARMACY:
In pharmacy, many drugs are stored for
regular dispensing:
An idea of the constitution of the drug, its
chances of degradation with varying
temperature, etc.
How modification in medicinal chemistry helps
improve efficiency, minimize side effects, etc.
Biochemical drugs to know how long a drug is
stable when kept at so and so temperature.
10. Contd…
Required can be estimated by the biochemical
test. For example many enzymes, hormones
are stored for dispensing.
How drug molecules are metabolized by many
biochemical reactions in the presence of
enzymes.
This helps to avoid drugs which have a poor
metabolism or those with excessive side
effects from being prescribed or dispensed to
the patient.
For fix the specific half-life or date of expiry of
drugs.
11.
12. Fields of Biochemistry
The various fields of biochemistry are:
1. Clinical Biochemistry: It is mainly deals
with the biochemical aspects that are involved
in several conditions.
The results of qualitative and quantitative
analysis of body fluids assist the clinicians in
the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of
the disease and drug monitoring, tissue
and organ transplantation, forensic
investigations and so on.
13. Contd…
Various biological fluids subjected to chemical
tests and assays include blood, plasma, serum,
urine, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), ascetic fluid,
pleural fluid, feces, calculi and tissues.
Hence, the demarcation of abnormal from normal
constituents of the body is another aim of the
study of clinical biochemistry.
Note: Modern day medical practice is highly
dependent on the laboratory analysis of body
fluids, especially the blood. The disease
manifestations are reflected in the composition of
blood and other tissues.
14. 2.Medical Biochemistry:
It is perhaps the most rapidly developing
subject in medicine.
Biochemistry is important to physiology, and
other medical subject. Both physiology and
biochemistry overlap and merge.
Pathological conditions in the body are
caused by dearranged chemical composition
and functioning of tissues and many of the
problems of pathology occurs from the
chemical point of view.
15. Contd…
- The bacteriologist is also concerned with the
chemical changes caused by bacteria in tissues
resulting in various diseased conditions.
- The pharmacologist must know the chemical
aspects of the body since the action of drugs always
involves some alterations in the biochemical events
occurring in the body.
- The physicians too have to acquire knowledge
of biochemical changes of different food stuffs,
hormones and vitamins etc to diagnose a disease
properly for its cure. They have also to depend on
the large number of biochemical tests for treating
diseases.
16. 3. Molecular Biology:
It involves a detailed study of nucleic acids (DNA
and RNA) and protein synthesis. It is closely
related to genetics.
- The advent of DNA-recombination
technology, genes can now be transferred from
one person to another, so that many of the
genetically determined diseases are now
amenable to gene therapy.
- Many genes, (e.g. human insulin gene) have
already been transferred to microorganisms for
large scale production of human proteins.
17. Contd…
Advances in genomics like RNA interferences
for silencing of genes and creation of transgenic
animals by gene targeting of embryonic stem
cells are opening up new vistas in therapy of
diseases like cancer and AIDS.
Note: It is hoped that in future, physician will be
able to treat the patient, understanding his/her
genetic basis, so that very efficient “designer
medicine” could cure the diseases.
18. 4. Nutritional Biochemistry:
In this field biochemists have researched and
studied the effects of certain food stuffs,
minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats and
vitamins, when consumed in excess or in
deficient quantities, on the human body.
The mechanism of fermentation process
which has been practiced for past many years
was discovered by biochemists only.
19. Scientists Year Landmark
discoveries
Rouell 1773 Isolated urea from urine
Lavoisier 1785 Oxidation of food stuffs
Wohler 1828 Synthesis of urea
Berzelius 1835 Enzyme catalysis theory
Louis Pasteur 1860 Fermentation process
Edward Buchner 1897 Extracted enzymes
Fiske & Subbarow 1926 Isolated ATP from muscle
Lomann 1932 Creatine phosphate
Hans Krebs 1937 Citric acid cycle
20. Avery & Macleod 1944 DNA is genetic material
Lehninger 1950 TCA cycle in mitochondria
Watson & Crick 1953 Structure of DNA
Nirenberg 1961 Genetic code in mRNA
Holley 1963 Sequenced gene for tRNA
Khorana 1965 Synthesized the gene
Paul Berg 1972 Recombinant DNA
technology
Karry Mullis 1985 Polymerase chain reaction
(PCR)
1990 Human genome project
started
2003 Human gene mapping
completed
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will make you successful person’’
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