Short description
A guide to metabolic pathways. The third edition features five new chapters.
Long description
On the first edition: "...a highly comprehensive set of notes and pathway maps;concentrated exclusively on metabolism. If you are after an easy going;metabolism book for revision or as a good reference guide, this would be the;ideal choice, as it is not too daunting to read and had plenty of well-organised;pathway maps to keep you busy. This is especially useful for first year medics;as part of their foundation study revision" Leech y Gelen, University of Wales;College of Medicine" "The book is easy to follow as the salient features of each;metabolic pathway are highlighted on a detailed background map. This aided the
Review
On the first edition: "...a highly comprehensive set of notes and pathway maps concentrated exclusively on metabolism. If you are after an easy going metabolism book for revision or as a good reference guide, this would be the ideal choice, as it is not too daunting to read and had plenty of well-organised pathway maps to keep you busy. This is especially useful for first year medics as part of their foundation study revision" Leech y Gelen, University of Wales College of Medicine "The book is easy to follow as the salient features of each metabolic pathway are highlighted on a detailed background map. This aided the introduction of the metabolic concepts in a very well-integrated fashion. The chapters on the more medical aspects will appeal especially to medical students as they correlate neatly the basic biochemical principles with the development of some metabolic diseases such as glycogen storage diseases." Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Table of contents
- Introduction to Metabolic Pathways Biosynthesis of ATP, part I Biosynthesis of ATP, part II The oxidation of cytosolic NADH + H+ Metabolism of glucose to give energy Metabolism of one molecule of glucose to form molecules of ATP Metabolism of glucose to glycogen Anaerobic metabolism of glucose and glycogen to yield energy as ATP , Bisphosphoglycerate and the red blood cell Metabolism of glucose to fat (triacylglycerol) Metabolism of glucose to fatty acids and triacylglycerol The pentose phosphate pathway and the production of NADPH The pyruvate/malate cycle and the production of NADPH Mammals cannot synthesis glucose from fatty acids Metabolism of triacylglycerol to provide energy as ATP Glycogen metabolism part I Glycogen metabolism part II Glycogen metabolism part III
- regulation of glycogen breakdown Glycogen metabolism part IV
- regulation of glycogen biosynthesis Regulation of glycolysis Glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway in the liver in the fed state Glycolysis in skeletal muscle
- biochemistry of sport and excercise Regulation of gluconeogenesis Regulation of the Krebs cycle Regulation of fatty acid oxidation part I Regulation of fatty acid oxidation part II The ketone bodies Ketone body utilisation Beta
- Oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids Peroxisomal Beta
- oxidation Elongation and desaturation of fatty acids Cholestrerol, bile acids and the steroid hormones The ornithine cycle for the production of urea Metabolic Channeling Biosynthesis of the non
- essential amino acids Catabolism of amino acids Catabolism of amino acids Metabolism of amino acids to glucose in starvation and during the period immediately after re
- feeding Metabolism of protein to fat Disorders of amino acid metabolism Tyrosine metabolism in health and disease Tyrosine metabolism Amino acid metabolism, folate metabolism and the
- carbon pool part I Amino acid metabolism, folate metabolism and the
- carbon pool part II Porphyrin metabolism, heam and the bile pigments Metabolism of ethanol Sorbitol, galactitol, glucaronate and xylitol Fructose metabolism Glucose homeostasis
- Reye's syndrome Diabetes I
- insulin
- stimulated glycogen synthesis Diabetes II
- metabolic changes in Type I diabetes Diabetes III
- Type I diabetes, type II diabetes, MODY and pancreatic Beta
- cell metabolism Diabetes IV
- type II diabetes and insulin resistence in muscle Diabetes V
- type II diabetes and insulin resistence in adipose tissue Diabetes VI
- type II diabetes and insulin resistence in liver