University :Mansoura University |
Faculty :Faculty of Science |
Department :Chemistry Department |
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1- Course data :- |
| Code: | 48316 | Course title: | التمثيل الغذائى للماء وبعض العناصر غير العضوية | Year/Level: | ثالثة كيمياء وكيمياء حيوية | Program Title: | | Specialization: | | Teaching Hours: | Theoretical: | 4 | Tutorial: | | Practical: | 4 |
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2- Course aims :- |
| - Introduce the basic information of vitamins and human minerals..
- Introduce the basic information of role of water-and fat-soluble vitamins.
- Study the physical and chemical properties of major classemineral in human body.
- Study of different techniques to determine the elements and trace elements in the body.
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3- Course Learning Outcomes :- |
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4- Course contents :- |
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1 | Vitamins :Basic principles, Introduction, Definition of vitamins. | | 2 | Assessment of malnutrition and recommended dietary allowances.Avitaminosis | | 3 | Fat-soluble vitamins: Vitamin A, plant carotenoids; Vitamin D, synthesis in the body requires sunlight; Vitamin E, Mixtures of tocopherols; Vitamins K, Quinone derivatives and biological importance for each. | | 4 | Water-soluble vitamins, definition and energy releasing vitamins: (Thiamin ) B1, Ribiflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pantothenic acid (B5), Pyridoxine (B6) and Biotin coenzymes and biological importances. | | 5 | Hematopoietic water-soluble vitamins: Folic acid (Folacin) function and tetrahydrofolate in one C-metabo,ism, Vitamin B12 ( cobalamine | | 6 | Ascorbic acid function and biological improtance | | 7 | Water and Mineral metabolism: Water disribution in human body | | 8 | water metabolism | | 9 | Macrominerals: Calcium, Phosphorous and magnesium and physiological roles. | | 10 | Trace elements : Iron, , Zinc, Copper, Chromium, Selenium, Manganese, and biological roles. | | 11 | Other trace minerals:Iodine Molybdenum, | | 12 | Clinical Correlations : Anticonvulsant drugs and vitamin requirements, iron deficiency anemia, | | 13 | Practical: determinations of vitamins and minerals in biological samples | |
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5- Teaching and learning methods :- |
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Lectures using data show and board
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Home works, reports and discussion groups | |
Laboratory work
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6- Teaching and learning methods of disables :- |
| - none
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7- Student assessment :- |
| A. Timing |
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1 | Final exam | 14 | 2 | Oral exam | 14 | 3 | Practical exam | 12 | 4 | Quizzes | 4,8,12 | 5 | Report | 10 |
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| B. Degree |
| No | Method | Degree |
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1 | Mid_term examination | 0 | 2 | Final_term examination | 70 | 3 | Oral examination | 10 | 4 | Practical examination | 20 | 5 | Semester work | 0 | 6 | Other types of asessment | 0 | Total | 100% |
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8- List of books and references |
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1 | Biochemistry Note book | | 2 | Harper’s Biochemistry, Twenty-second Edition, Middle East Edition | | 3 | Textbook of biochemistry with clinical correlations, Thomas M. Devlin. Third Edn., wiely Liss, A John Wiley 7 Sons INC.,Publication (1992) | | 4 | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ | |
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9- Matrix of knowledge and skills of the course |
| S | Content | Study week |
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| Vitamins :Basic principles, Introduction, Definition of vitamins. | | | Assessment of malnutrition and recommended dietary allowances.Avitaminosis | | | Fat-soluble vitamins: Vitamin A, plant carotenoids; Vitamin D, synthesis in the body requires sunlight; Vitamin E, Mixtures of tocopherols; Vitamins K, Quinone derivatives and biological importance for each. | | | Water-soluble vitamins, definition and energy releasing vitamins: (Thiamin ) B1, Ribiflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pantothenic acid (B5), Pyridoxine (B6) and Biotin coenzymes and biological importances. | | | Hematopoietic water-soluble vitamins: Folic acid (Folacin) function and tetrahydrofolate in one C-metabo,ism, Vitamin B12 ( cobalamine | | | Ascorbic acid function and biological improtance | | | Water and Mineral metabolism: Water disribution in human body | | | water metabolism | | | Macrominerals: Calcium, Phosphorous and magnesium and physiological roles. | | | Trace elements : Iron, , Zinc, Copper, Chromium, Selenium, Manganese, and biological roles. | | | Other trace minerals:Iodine Molybdenum, | | | Clinical Correlations : Anticonvulsant drugs and vitamin requirements, iron deficiency anemia, | | | Practical: determinations of vitamins and minerals in biological samples | |
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Course Coordinator(s): - |
| - Abd Elazeez Fetooh Abd Elazeez Mohamed
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Head of department: - |
| Abd Elazeez Elsaid Elsaid Foda |