Second Edition of Biochemistry and Instrumentation Practical Manual
CONTENTS
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Title page 
Publisher’s
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Preface 
Foreword 
Contents 
List of
  Abbreviations 
List of
  Tables 
List of
  Figures 
Practical
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Orientation
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Annex I 
Annex II 
Annex III 
Annex IV 
Annex V 
Annex VI 
Annex VII 
Annex VIII 
Annex IX 
Annex X 
Annex XI 
Annex XII 
Annex XIII 
Annex XIV 
Bibliography 
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Basic Techniques 
Preparation of different types of
  solutions (Percent, Molar, Normal, Solutions from
  Solutions and Titrations, Concentrated
  Solutions Saturated) used in biochemistry laboratory 
Preparation of different types
  of   Buffers used in biochemical
  Studies 
Determination of lmax of different colored and noncolored compounds by
  spectrophotometer  
Verification of validity of Beer’s
  law and determination of the molar extinction coefficient of BSA 
Qualitative Methods 
Qualitative detection of proteins
  and amino acids  
Qualitative detection of
  carbohydrates 
Identification of the nature of  
 carbohydrate in a given sample 
Isolation and Quantitative Methods 
Titration curve for the given amino
  acids 
Quantitative determination of
  free  amino acid content in serum 
Comparative study of free amino acid
  content in germinating and non-germinating seeds 
Determination of Tyrosine content in
  a given solution using standard calibration curve 
Quantitative determination of
  protein 
A.      
  Biuret method 
B.      
  Bradford method 
C.      
  Folin-Lowry method 
D.     
  UV method 
Isolation of Casein from milk 
Isolation and assay of glycogen from
  the liver and skeletal muscle 
Benedict’s test for reducing sugars 
Determination of soluble
  carbohydrates by Anthrone Method 
Determination of acid value of the
  given fats and oils 
Determination of the Iodine Number
  of lipids 
Determination
  of saponification value of fats and oils 
Quantitative
  analysis of DNA by flourimetry 
Purification and Identification Methods 
Preparation of various sub-cellular
  fractions of liver cells by Differential Centrifugation method 
Fractionation of serum protein by
  salting out using Sodium chloride and Ammonium sulphate  
Precipitation and separation of
  protein of interest by Trichloroacetic acid method from biological sample 
Separation and identification of
  amino acids in a given mixture by Ascending Paper Chromatography 
Separation and identification of
  amino acids in a given mixture by Two-dimensional Paper Chromatography 
Separation and identification of
  sugars (sugar juices) by adsorption Thin layer chromatography (TLC) 
Extraction and identification of
  lipids from given biological samples by
  Thin Layer Chromatography 
Purification of proteins by Size Exclusion
  Chromatography 
Separation of serum proteins by
  Ion-exchange Chromatography using cation exchanger 
Purification of proteins by Affinity
  Chromatography 
Analysis of serum protein by Paper Electrophoresis
  using cellulose acetate paper 
Determination of molecular weight of
  a given protein by Sodium Dodecylsulphate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
  (SDS-PAGE)  
Native PAGE (Poly Acrylamide Gel
  Electrophoresis) of proteins 
Determination of molecular weight of
  DNA (genomic and plasmid) by Agarose gel electrophoresis  
Detection of proteins and DNA in
  gels by Silver Staining 
Clinical Biochemistry 
Determination of blood glucose 
Quantitative determination of total
  protein in serum and plasma 
Determination of Albumin in serum or
  plasma 
Determination of Direct and Total
  Bilirubin in serum 
Determination of hemoglobin by
  cyanmethemoglobin method 
Determination of Serum Glutamic
  Oxalocetic Transminase (SGOT) activity in serum 
A.      
  Colorimetric method 
B.      
  UV kinetic method 
Determination of Serum Glutamic
  Pyruvic Transaminase (SGPT) activity in serum 
A.      
  Colorimetric method 
B.      
  UV kinetic method 
Determination of cholesterol in
  serum 
A.      
  Enzymatic method (Kit Method) 
B.      
  Chemical method (ZAK’s method) 
Quantitative determination of
  high-density lipoprotein cholesterol  
Quantitative determinations of
  triglycerides in serum  
Quantitative determination of
  low-density lipoprotein cholesterol  
Enzymology 
Enzyme activity of protease and
  study the effects of temperature, pH, enzyme concentration, time and
  effectors on the kinetics of protease catalyzed reactions 
Study of effect of substrate
  concentration and determination of Vmax and Km value of
  a-amylase 
Annexes 
Buffer 
Spectroscopy 
Carbohydrates 
pKa value 
Milk 
Lipids 
Centrifugation 
Salting out 
Chromatography media 
Buffer systems for chromatography 
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis 
Molecular weight determination of
  protein by SDS-PAGE 
DNA electrophoresis 
pH indicators 
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