OBT351 FNH SYLLABUS
The syllabus focuses on macronutrients/micronutrients, nutritional physiology, food additives, functional foods, GMO perspectives, and nutritional disorders,
Under Graduate Courses
The syllabus focuses on macronutrients/micronutrients, nutritional physiology, food additives, functional foods, GMO perspectives, and nutritional disorders,
An enzyme is a biological macromolecule, usually a protein, that acts as a biological catalyst, accelerating chemical reactions without being
The production of secondary metabolites (SMs) involves synthesizing complex organic compounds not essential for basic growth but vital for plant
The production of primary metabolites involves the large-scale industrial cultivation of microorganisms to generate essential compounds—such as amino acids, organic
Industrial bioprocessing uses living cells (bacteria, yeast, animal/plant cells) or enzymes to catalyze chemical transformations for manufacturing products like antibiotics,
Chemical kinetics studies reaction rates and influencing factors (temperature, concentration, catalysts), while reaction mechanisms describe the step-by-step molecular pathway, including
The substitution reaction can be described as having the functional group of one chemical compound substituted by another group. It
Bonding is the lasting attraction between atoms, ions, or molecules that forms chemical compounds and increases stability. Driven by the
The course introduces bioreactors, its types, operation methods and provides an experimental demonstration of the same. Strategies to obtain higher
Bioorganic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that combines principles of organic chemistry and biochemistry to understand how organic molecules