Global Scientific Fields in Biochemistry

Biochemistry deals with the structures, functions and interactions of biological macromolecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids, which provide the structure of cells and perform many of the functions associated with life. There is chemistry within the human and the animal body without which several important functions of the living organism would not be possible. Right from making the food we consume as pulpable and digestible, the enzymes and the fluids present within the biological system play a crucial role in keeping us healthy. The metabolic process within us breaks the food we consume into pieces to extract the proteins and minerals through the chemical process. More than 90% of the human body possesses chemicals like Oxygen, Hydrogen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus. Biological chemistry regulates every aspect of life. Imbalance in the secretion of hormones would cause chronic diseases like diabetes, Hyper thyroid, depression and a set of neurological disorders including Alzheimer?s and sleeplessness.

Enzyme Activity Impact Factor

Enzyme activity is a measure of the catalytic ability and there are two methods to measure enzyme activity: one of them is to measure the decrease in substrate concentration in a period of time, and the other is to measure the increase in the conc ...

Biochemistry Journals Publications

Biochemistry emphasis on the study of chemical processes occurring in the living organisms. It is the branch of science that helps to explore the various chemical processes occurring within and related to the living matter and studies these mechan ...

Proteomic Analysis

Proteomics Is Not an Island: Multi-omics Integration Is the Key to Understanding Biological Systems. Proteins fill in as a basic connection among genotype and phenotype. Proteomic profiles reflect cell reactions to genomic, epigenomic, and natural ...

Biological Chemistry Research Articles

Biological chemistry encompasses the study of the form and function of the proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids found in living organisms. Biological chemistry also called as biochemistry which is the study of chemical processes rela ...

Extracellular Proteases

Proteases constitute one of the primary targets in drug discovery. In the present review, we focus on extracellular proteases (ECPs) because of their differential expression in many pathophysiological processes, including cancer, cardiovascular co ...

Protein Spots

Accurate spot detection and quantification is a challenging task that must be performed effectively in order to properly extract the proteomic information from two-dimensional (2-D) gel electrophoresi ...

Mass Spectrometry Importance

Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. The results are typically presented as a mass spectrum, a plot of intensity as a function of the mass-to-charge ratio. Mass spectrometry is used in m ...

Biochips Innovation

Biochips refer to the complete fundamental functional unit, capable of performing multi biochemical tasks simultaneously. Tissue chips on the other hand are similar miniaturized units that can replace a tissue or some part of it, enabling the orga ...

Arabidopsis

The flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana is an important model system for identifying genes and determining their functions. Here we report the analysis of the genomic sequence of Arabi ...

Free Bioanalysis Journals

The mission of the Bioanalysis uses provides a forum for publishing new findings on Bioanalysis and its related fields. Currently our primary research objective is to encourage and assist the development of better and fa ...

Bioanalytical Techniques Review Journals

The development of the bioanalytical techniques brought a progressive discipline for which the future holds many exciting opportunities to further improvement. The main impact of bionalysis in the pha ...

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound  its pure form, it is a very pale blue liquid, slightly more viscous than water. Hydrogen peroxide is the simplest peroxide  ...

Mass Spectrometry Applications

Mass spectrometry  is a powerful analytical tool with many applications in pharmaceutical and biomedical field. The increase in sensitivity and resolution of the instrument has opened new dimensions in analysis of pharmaceuticals and complex ...

Biosensors In Water Monitoring

Biosensors are more efficient and economical than conventional detection methods for a wide range of applications. This article is a tutorial review on the basic concepts of biosensors and their application in water quality monitoring, especially ...

Glycomics Articles

Proteins can undergo glycosylation during and/or after translation to afford glycoconjugates, which are often secreted by a cell or populate cell surfaces. Changes in the glycan portion can have a strong influence on a g ...

Enzyme Kinetics Peer Review Journals

Enzymes are the catalysts of biological schemes and are extremely effective and exact as catalysts. Enzyme substrates are manipulated by protein molecules which are called enzymes. Enzyme kinetics is ...

Process Engineering

Process engineering is the understanding and application of the fundamental principles and laws of nature that allow us to transform raw material and energy into products that are useful to socie ...

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a treatment that uses a pump to circulate blood through an artificial lung back into the bloodstream of a very ill baby. This system provides heart-lung bypass support outside of the baby's body. I ...

Trace Organic Analysis Scientific Journals

The emergence and the fate of organic compounds in environmental, food, and biological samples have resulted in increased public concern because these compounds have the capacity to produce adverse health effects and have a negative influence on h ...

Enzyme Inhibitors Journals

Enzyme inhibitors are the substances that inhibit the activity by binding to an enzyme. There are three types of enzyme inhibition and they are substrate inhibition, competitive inhibition and non-competitive inhibition. Reversible ...