Essential Biochemistry, Endocrinology and Nutrition

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Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of living organisms, of the ways in which food is used to serve all the many needs of the body. Biochemistry is closely connected with nutrition, the study of the types and amounts of various materials required in the diet. Biochemistry is also inextricably int~rtwined with endo­ crinology, the study of hormones, for most of the hormones exert their actions by altering the behaviour of chemical reactions within the body. The central problem in biochemistry is that of the supply of energy. Energy is needed for a multitude of purposes of which muscular activity is the best known. Energy is required for digestion, and for the functioning of the kidney, the liver, the brain and all the other organs in the body. Energy is also essential for the building up of the complex organic molecules of which the body is con­ structed. Ultimately, most of the energy utilized on earth comes from the sun. Plants are able to tap this energy source directly by the process of photosynthesis. By using pigments, notably the green chlorophyll, plants can trap the energy of sunlight and use it to build up complex substances such as fat, carbohydrate, protein and nucleic acids. The only raw materials required are carbon dioxide, water and simple inorganic substances such as nitrates which can be extracted from the soil.

Author(s): Professor D. F. Horrobin (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 1971

Language: English
Pages: 118
Tags: Endocrinology; Biochemistry, general

Front Matter....Pages i-v
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Important substances in biochemistry....Pages 5-18
Carbohydrate metabolism....Pages 19-23
Fat metabolism....Pages 24-27
Proteins....Pages 28-32
Nucleic acids and protein synthesis....Pages 33-41
The liver....Pages 42-49
The Vitamins....Pages 50-59
Nutrition....Pages 60-75
The thyroid gland....Pages 76-83
The adrenal cortex....Pages 84-90
Calcium and the parathyroids....Pages 91-96
Regulation of blood glucose....Pages 97-105
The pituitary and hypothalamus....Pages 106-111
Back Matter....Pages 113-120