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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2019/2020
Medium of Instruction: 5. Journal of Insect Biochemistry,Journal of Insect
English biochemistry and Physiology.
Soft Skills:
CT5, TS2, LL2, EM2 SIJ 2011 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Main References: The ecosystem: interaction between the biotic and abiotic
1. Manual SIJ 2008 Amali Biokimia I, ISB. components. The energy concept and trophic levels.
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2. Biochemistry 4 ed. Voet. 2011 J. Wiley, New York Biogeochemical cycles for carbon, nitrogen, sulphur,
3. Analytical Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular phosphorus. Petroleum industry, impacts of oil spills to
Biology. Katoch R. Springer eBooks, 2011 the natural environment and biological treatment.
4. Essentials of Biochemistry Fromm HJ, Hargrove M. Xenobiotics: benefits and impacts. Bioconversion of
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and
Springer eBooks, 2012 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Environmental impacts
5. Textbook of biochemistry: with clinical correlations 6 of anthropogenic activities e.g. deforestation, urbanisation,
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ed. Devlin. 2006. Wiley. monoculture farming, mining.
Assessment Methods:
SIJ 2009 BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II Continuous Assessment: 40%
Final Examination: 60%
This practical course introduces the students with specific
techniques in the field of biochemistry. Among the Medium of Instruction:
biochemical techniques the students will learn GCMS, English
Western Blotting, DNA extraction, determination of
molecules in serum and urine. Soft Skills:
CS3, CT3, LL2
Assessment Methods:
Continuous Assessment: 100% Main References:
1. Girard J.E. (2010) Principles of environmental
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Medium of Instruction: chemistry, 2 ed. Jones and Bartlett Publ. ISBN
English 9780763759391
2. Pepper I.L., Gerba C.P., Gentry T.J. (eds) (2014)
Soft Skills: Environmental Microbiology. ISBN 9780123946263
CT5, TS2, LL2, EM2 3. Saksena D.N., Gaidhane D.M. (2010) Environmental
Biology. ISBN 9789380012216 (Ebrary e-Books)
Main References: 4. Barton L.L., Mandl M., Loy A. (eds) (2010)
1. Biochemistry 3 ed. Voet. 2012 J. Wiley Geomicrobiology: Molecular and Environmental
rd
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2. Textbook of biochemistry: with clinical correlations 6 Perspective. Springer eBooks
ed. Devlin. 2012. Wiley. 5. Xu J., Wu J., He Y. (eds) (2013) Functions of Natural
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3. Biochemistry 5 ed. Stryer. 2012. Freeman Organic Matter in Changing Environment. Springer
4. SIJ 2009 Manual book, ISB. eBooks.
SIJ 2012 NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY
SIJ 2010 INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY
Students will be taught about the importance of healthy
This course provides the basic principles relating to insect eating and its implications to healthy life at different stages
biochemistry with reference to named insect species and of life. Section A (30%) deals with food and nutrition,
explains the mechanism of hormone control for insect section B (20%) deals with the digestive tract, digestion of
growth, pheromone role in insect communication, food and absorption of nutrients, section C (30%) deals
biochemical defense in insects and the mechanism of with the human nutritional needs at different stages of the
detoxification in insects. Relationship between plants, lifecycle. The nutrient requirements during the four main
insects and their life processes are introduced. stages of the human lifecycle vary considerably. The
requirements for infants, children, adults and the elderly
Assessment Methods: are different. There are also specific nutrients for a
Continuous Assessment: 40% pregnant women and lactating mothers. Finally section D
Final Examination: 60% (20%) will deal with non-communicable disease
associated with unhealthy eating lifestyle.
Medium of Instruction:
English Assessment Methods:
Continuous Assessment: 40%
Soft Skills: Final Examination: 60%
CS7, CT6,TS5, LL3, LS4
Medium of Instruction:
Main References: English
1. Rockstein M (1978). Biochemistry of Insects edited by
Academic press pp649. Soft Skills:
2. Harborne J.B (1993).Introduction to Ecological CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2
Biochemistry. 4th Ed. Academic Press.
3. Gary J. Blomquist, and Richard G. Vogt (2003) Insect Main References:
Pheromone Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: 1. Mahan, L. K., Escott-Stump, S., Raymond, J. L. (2012)
“The Biosynthesis and Detection of Pheromones and Krause's Food, Nutrition & Diet Therapy, 13th Edition.
Plant Volatiles” Elsevier/Academic Press, 74 pages. Saunders.
4. Journal of Insect Biochemistry and molecular Biology-
Springer (for Assignment).
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