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Biomolecules
Biomoleculs: all organic compounds (carbon containing) that we get from
a living tissue
Water 70-90% → most abundant substant/chemical
F
Proteins 10-15 % → most abundant
Nuclei's acid (DNA/RNA) 5-7%
Carbohydrates 3%
Lipids 2%
Inorganic ions & compounds 1%
Note: most abundant element in living body → oxygen: 65%
Note: Relative abundance of carbon & hydrogen in living than that of
earth's trust
Chemical analysis of tissue
Take a living tissue (vegetable or piece of lines)
-
Crush & grind it in trichloroacetic acid
(In mortar & pestle)
door ......
Thick slurry -
:::
I
Strain it with cheesecloth or cotton
, Acid soluble / filterate Acid insoluble / retentate
Biomicromolecule Biomacromolecule
Molecular weight Molecular weight >=
= 18 - 800 Da 10000 Da
Eg amino- acids Eg protein
Monosaccharides Polysaccharide
Disaccharides sugars sugars
Nitrogen base Nuclei acid (DNA/
Nucleoside RNA)
Nucleotide Lipids / fats 800 Da
Fatty acids ·
membranes
insoluble
Glycerol ↓
broken into
pieces
↓ :
resicle
form
Not true Biomacromolecule
Ash analysis (Inorganic)
Living tissue
Dry weight Combustion 7
Ash
-
>
~
(inorganic
H2O (dehydration) Organic compounds compounds)
Evaporation CO2
,
H2O , NHs
Sulphate,
Oxidised phosphate,
calcium
ion,chloride ion
Biomoleculs = metabolites
Primary metabolites
Universal (occurs las in all living organism)
Known functions
Eg. Carbohydrate, protiers, lipids, nudica acid
, Secondary metabolites
Occurs in plant, fungi & microbes
Unknown functions
Many uses in human welfare,
Some hale ecological importance
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↓ ↓
Drugs Pigments Lectins v
Polymers
V
Essential
Alkaloids oils
~
Terpenoids
& toxins
Amino acids
Biomicromolecull
Filterate, acid soluble
<800 Da (<100)
Building block of protein
H R-random
L
H C H COOH
7
H2N C
carboxylic acid
Amino
H H
Methane(Hy Substituted Methane
4 Valency COOM
-
COOH and -NH2 NHz
-
are
-
on
~
-
R group
same carbon < carbon Amino acid H
> x
Amino arid
diff .
types of A A
.
=> R
group
> only 20
types form proteins
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