-APPLICATION OF ENZYMES IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Why enzymes in organic synthesis? | Alternative to chemical methods: * High region- and stereoselectivity * Milder reaction conditions * Environmentally more friendly | Which enzyme(s)? | OxidoreductasesHydrolasesLyasesIsomerases | Which reaction system? | AqueousAqueous and water-miscible organic solventAqueous and water-immiscible organic solventPure organic solventOther solvents (supercritical fluids‚ ionic liquids) | Which ‘chemistry’
Premium Enzyme Amino acid Organic chemistry
EFFECTIVENESS OF BASIL ( Ocimum Basilicum Lamiaceace ) PLANT FOR URINARY TRACT INFECTION INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The care of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is a common costly problem in acute care and home care population. Many therapies have been made for the treatment. Despite this‚ the patient still suffer from pains when urinating and the financial burden. In the locality‚ Urinary Tract Infection was commonly experienced among teenagers due to lifestyle and diet. Nurses in the community
Premium Basil
Pleural Effusion Left Parapneumonia vs. Pulmunary Tuberculosis A Case Analysis Presented to the Faculty of College of Nursing St. Dominic College of Asia In partial Fulfillment of the Requirement in NCM 106 Prepared by: Tugbo‚ Jona Q. BSN 4 B August 2013 Introduction Our body is like a machine. Several parts work together in order to function properly and an alteration to any of its parts will cause an impaired over all functioning. Our lung is an organ for respiration
Premium Pneumothorax
Nutritional requirements The composition of medium for the tissue culture is the most important key factor in the successful culture of plant cells. The medium should be accurately defined of inorganic and organic chemical additives so as to provide i) the nutrients for the survival of the plant cells‚ tissues and organs under culture and ii) the optimal physical condition of pH‚ osmotic pressure‚ etc. In the culture of plant cells formulating optimum type of medium favorable for in vitro
Premium Ethylene Cell culture Salicylic acid
Genomes as Resources for Biocatalysis JON D. STEWART Department of Chemistry‚ University of Florida Gainesville‚ Florida 32611 I. II. III. IV. Introduction Yeast Dehydrogenase Gene Identification Expression and Isolation of Yeast Dehydrogenases Characterization of Yeast Dehydrogenases A. Results from Ethyl Acetoacetates B. Results from Higher Homologs C. Synthetic Applications V. Conclusions and Future Directions References 31 33 34 35 37 40 43 46 49 I. Introduction How well biocatalysis
Premium Alcohol dehydrogenase Enzyme Yeast
Introduction: Over the past three decades we have witnessed a tremendous amount of activity in the area of biosensors. Biosensors are small devices employing biochemical molecular recognition properties as the basis for a selective analysis. The major processes involved in any biosensor system are analyte recognition‚ signal transduction‚ and readout. Due to their specificity‚ speed‚ portability‚ and low cost‚ biosensors offer exciting opportunities for numerous decentralized clinical applications
Premium Electrochemistry Nanotechnology ELISA
Table of Contents I. Acknowledgement II. Introduction III. Significance IV. Objectives: General: Specific: V. Patients Profile: Physical Assessment Laboratory Results VI. Anatomy and Physiology VII. Pathophysiology (with Medical-Surgical Mgt.‚NursingMgt.‚Collaborative Mgt.) VIII. Drug Study IX. Preventive Action Plan X. Nursing Care Plan Acknowledgement I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to my professor Dr. Robert Denopol‚ who was abundantly
Premium Thyroid Thyroid hormone
A Team Project Entitled: Feasibility of Mustard (Brassica Integrifolia) Root Extract for Water Phenol Decontamination ANNA KRIZA D. LACHICA MA. ANGELICA V. RAMOS RESEARCHERS MS. CRISTINE SEALZA SAÑADA RESEARCH TEACHER February 7‚ 2011 Table of Contents Acknowledgement.....................................................................................................3 Abstract ...............................................................................................
Premium Water Water pollution Oxygen
Study Guide‚ Chapter 16 The Endocrine System Endocrine System: Overview Acts with nervous system to coordinate and integrate activity of body cells Influences metabolic activities via hormones transported in blood Response slower but longer lasting than nervous system Endocrinology Study of hormones and endocrine organs Endocrine System: Controls and integrates Reproduction Growth and development Maintenance of electrolyte‚ water‚ and nutrient balance of blood Regulation of
Premium Hypothalamus Endocrine system Hormone
1 WHAT IS NUTRITION? Latin derivative‚ nutritio‚ nourish • “All the processes involved in the taking in and utilization of food substances by which growth‚ repair‚ and maintenance of activities in the body as a whole or in any of its parts are accomplished. Includes ingestion‚ digestion‚ absorption‚ and metabolism (assimilation). Some nutrients are capable of being stored by the body in various forms and drawn upon when the food intake is not sufficient.” Tabers
Free Nutrition Nutrient