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.

Purification Fractionation Top Open Access Journal

Fractionation is a separation process in which a certain quantity of a mixture (gas, solid, liquid, enzymes, suspension, or isotope) is divided during a phase transition, into a number of smaller quantities (fractions) i ...

Chemical Engineering Open Access Articles

Chemical engineers have been improving our well-being for more than a century. From the development of smaller, faster computer chips to innovations in recycling, treating disease, cleaning water, and generating energy, ...

Process Technology Top Open Access Journals

Process technology is the heart of all industries that involve the production of consumer goods from raw material: from soft drink bottlers to petroleum refineries to the production of electricity. Process technology is ...

Bioanalytical Techniques Journals List

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 ...

Process Technology Impact Factor

Process technology is used in petroleum refining, mining, milling, power generation, waste and wastewater management, food and beverage production, pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing, and many other industries. In ...

Process Technology Scholarly Peer-review Journal

The term process technology refers to chemical processing used to refine raw materials into finished products. For example, process technology is used to refine crude oil. Crude oil (petroleum) is a complex mixture of ch ...

Survival-analysis-Journals

This module introduces statistical techniques to analyze a "time to event outcome variable," which is a different type of outcome variable than those considered in the previous modules. A ti ...

Survival-analysis-Peer-review-Journals

This module introduces statistical techniques to analyze a "time to event outcome variable," which is a different type of outcome variable than those considered in the previous modules. A ti ...

Biosensing

A biosensor is an analytical device, used for the detection of a chemical substance, that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector. The sensitive biological element, e.g. tissue, microorganisms, or ...

Biosensors In Free Radical Scavenging

Biosensors Journal is one of the multidimensional open access journals on biosensors in free radical scavenging. The journals of PrimeOA Publications International are periodical publications covering the deep insights of science, intended to comm ...

Peptide Profiles

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a good source of protein, vitamins, minerals and complex carbohydrates. The objective was to compare protein profile, including anti-nutrient proteins, and potential bioactive peptides of improved common bean ...

Biochemistry Open Access Articles

Applied Biochemistry is the part of biochemistry where knowledge and methods related to biochemistry are applied to real world problems like to investigate cause of diseases in medicine, to study effect of nutr ...

Extracellular Proteases Impact Factor

  Proteases are enzymes that break the peptide bonds of proteins; they are divided into acid, neutral, and alkaline proteases. These enzymes can be obtained from plants, ani ...

Physical Chemistry Articles

Physical chemistry is the study of macroscopic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles, practices, and concepts of physics such as motion, energy, force, time, thermodynamics, quantum ch ...

Cellular Biomechanics Journals

Living cells and tissues experience mechanical forces in their physiological environments that are known to affect many cellular processes. Also of importance are the mechanical properties of cells, as well as the microforces generated by cellular ...

Physical Chemistry Review Journals

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A is a scientific journal which reports research on the chemistry of molecules - including their dynamics, spectroscopy, kinetics, structure, bonding, and quantum chemistry. It is published weekly by the American ...

Kidney Disease Journals

The American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD), the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation, is recognized worldwide as a leading source of information devoted to clinical nephrology practice and clinical research. Articles selecte ...

Immobilisation Journals

There are four methods of enzyme immobilisation: adsorption, covalent bonding, entrapment and membrane separation. Adsorption involves mixing the enzyme with an immobilising support so the enzyme molecules will bind to i ...

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Journals

In the investigation of ischemic stroke, conventional structural magnetic resonance (MR) techniques (e.g., T1-weighted imaging, T2-weighted imaging, and proton density-weighted imaging) are valuable for the assessment of infarct extent and locatio ...

Measles Virus Journals

The hemagglutinin (H) protein of measles virus (MeV) interacts with a cellular receptor which constitutes the initial stage of infection. Binding of H to this host cell receptor subsequently triggers the F protein to activate fusion between virus ...