Basic Biochemical methods
- Orientation - Units in biochemistry, calibration of volumetric glassware, introduction to biochemical instrumentation. Preparation of standard solutions. Calibration graphs, methods of plotting data. A typical colorimetric estimation such as Biuret method and proteins, preparation of buffers. Use of pH meters.
- Qualitative test for amino acids, carbohydrates and lipids.
- Spectrophotometry -
- Determination of molar extintion coefficients of NAD, NADH, tyrosine, tryptophan, adenine, etc.
- Spectrophotometric estimation of amino acids by ninhydrin method.
- Spectrophotometric estimation of proteins by biuret method.
4. Chromatography-
- Separation and identification of sugar by ascending and descending paper chromatography.
- Separation and identification of amino acids by ascending and descending chromatography.
- Separation of lipids, purines, pyrimidines and their quantitation by TLC.
- Quantitative separation of amino acids, nucleosides using Dowex 1 and Dowex 50 resins by ion exchange chromatography. (Practice exercise)
- Extraction and column chromatography of plant pigments( Practice exercise)
5. Electrophoresis -
- Separation of amino acid, proteins by experiments involving electrophoretic techniques.
- Separation of blue dextran and cobalt chloride by experiments involving electrophoretic techniques.
Clinical Biochemistry
6. Determination of hemoglobin content in blood -
Osmotic fragility, PCV, ESR, differential counts.
7. Determination of blood-glucose -
a. Hagedorn-Jenesen methods
b. Nelson-Somogyi method and
c. glucose oxidase method.
8. Determination of SGOT, SGPT, bilirubin and calcium in serum/milk powder.
9. Determination of urinary creatine and creatinine.
10. Estimation of Vitamin 'C' in citrus fruits (titrimetric or colorimetric methods).
Study of Minerals
11. Determination of Na and K by flame photometry.
12. Determination of Mg in biological samples