Course title
生体材料化学Ⅰ   [Biomaterials ChemistryⅠ]
Course category technology speciality courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 24  Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 022359
Instructor(s)
村上 義彦   [MURAKAMI Yoshihiko]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
[Summary and Purpose]
The human body is composed of various small molecules and macromolecules that have biochemical functions. The purpose of this lecture is to understand a biochemistry from the basics to the practical use. For example, "eating three times a day", "eating twice a day", and "eating nothing", ...which would be an efficient way to decrease body weight? This can be easily understood by learning the contents of the 11th lecture concerning a basic metabolism.

This course is a part of biology and environmentology classified as specialized basic subjects in the Department of Applied Chemistry.
Expected Learning
To acquire knowledge of biochemistry that is useful in polymer and medicine fields.

For the curriculum policy perspective of this course, please refer to the curriculum map in the Faculty of Engineering Course Guide.
Course schedule
(1) Introduction to biochemistry
(2) The structure and function of small molecules
(3) The structure and function of macromolecules (proteins)
(4) The structure and function of macromolecules (enzymess)
(5) The structure and function of macromolecules 1 (DNA and RNA)
(6) The structure and function of macromolecules 2 (DNA and RNA)
(7) Biomacromolecules in medical fields
(8) Review
and midterm examination
(9) The structure and function of lipids
(10) The structure and function of polysaccharides
(11) Metabolism
(12) Cell 1
(13) Cell 2
(14) Cell 3
(15) Review
and final examination
Prerequisites
In addition to the class hours, please prepare and review according to the standard time presented by the university.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Not specified (I would like to make a lecture in which each student understands and summarizes the written and oral explanations in this lecture to be a textbook on biochemistry for everyone).
References
Not specified (I think that any commercially available book concerning general biochemistry will be a reference book for this lecture).
Assessment/Grading
Midterm examination: 50%
Final examination: 50%

In order to evaluate the degree of achievement of the goal ("Expected Learning" mentioned above), a wide range of problems from basic questions to description problems are used in examinations.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
biochemistry, medicine
Office hours
Any time is available.
Remarks 1
<2020> S:19% A:43% B:24% C:9% D:5%
Remarks 2
Related URL
http://web.tuat.ac.jp/~murakami/
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
1/13/2022 7:11:00 PM