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SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF 2-MERCAPTOBENZIMIDAZOLE

About author: Ramesh Dhani Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry JNTUA – OTRI, India E-mail : [email protected] Abstract: Recently in benzimidazole chemistry has been revived somewhat by the discovery that the 5,6-dimethyl benzimidazole moiety is a part of the chemical structure of vitamin B12.The benzimidazoles are also known as benziminazolones or benzoglyoxalines.The new benzimidazole derivative i.e, 2-mercapto benzimidazole was synthesized.The melting point ... Read More »

ANTIMICROBIAL SCREENING OF SOME NOVEL SUBSTITUTED CHALCONE DERIVATIVES

About author : P. Sudheer Kumar Narayana Pharmacy College, A.P, India. E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT: Chalcone is an aromatic ketone that forms the central core for the variety of important biological compounds, which are collectively known as chalcones. The derivatives of chalcones with an annular nitrogen atom in the phenyl ring were reported to have a wide range of biologically activities, ... Read More »

Comprehensive Review on Hepatocellular Carcinoma

About author: Ramesh Dhani JNTUA – OTRI, India E-mail: [email protected] HCC (hepatocellular carcinoma) prognosis remains dismal despite many treatment options. Overall, the cure rate among patients who undergo resection is not very high and for those patients who are not eligible for surgery or percutaneous procedures, only chemoembolization appears to improve survival…Sorafenib, the only drug approved by the United States ... Read More »

A REVIEW ON INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY

About author: Ramesh Dhani Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry JNTUA – OTRI, India E-mail: [email protected] Each part of every living being is biochemically connected. Biochemistry is at the heart of life science. It is a fascinating, diverse and sprawling discipline; which makes it near impossible to pigeon-hole or define concisely. Many look upon biochemistry as a science that underpins and explains the essential ... Read More »

DNA FINGERPRINTING

DNA FINGERPRINTING Sometimes also called DNA typing, DNA profiling, DNA testing are the techniques used to distinguish between individuals of species on the basis of differences in their DNA content. DNA fingerprinting is a form of identification based on sequencing specific non-coding portions of DNA that are known to have a high degree of variability from person to person.  These sections ... Read More »

The metabolism and activity of protein

The metabolism and activity of protein Biochemists are highly valued members of any company or institution, and their skills and expertise are greatly in demand by a vairety of other professionals. Biochemistry is often a collaborative field, requiring biochemists to work and communicate as a team with professionals from a variety of disciplines to achieve their goals. Read More »

Structure and bonding of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids

Structure and bonding of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids Biochemistry is the application of chemistry to the study of biological processes at the cellular and molecular level. It emerged as a distinct discipline around the beginning of the 20th century when scientists combined chemistry, physiology and biology to investigate the chemistry of living systems. The research and development of biochemical concepts and ... Read More »

WHAT IS BIOCHEMISTRY

What is Biochemistry Each part of every living being is biochemically connected. Biochemistry is at the heart of life science. It is a fascinating, diverse and sprawling discipline; which makes it near impossible to pigeon-hole or define concisely. Many look upon biochemistry as a science that underpins and explains the essential processes of life, impacting on: Biotechnology and bioinformatics, Cell biology ... Read More »

Carbohydrates Analysis

Carbohydrates Analysis Dr. Munaf S. Daoud Aldehyde or Ketone derivatives of the higher polyhydric alcohols or compounds which yield these derivatives on hydrolysis. Monosaccharides: Can be classified as trioses, tetroses, pentoses, hexoses and heptoses depending upon the number of carbon atoms, and as aldoses or ketoses, depending upon whether they have an aldehyde or ketone group. Mutarotation: The changes of ... Read More »

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