(objectives)
The Nutrition Biochemistry course is aimed at providing to the students the basic knowledge to understand the molecular mechanisms by which the human organism uses macro- and micro-nutrients to produce the energy needed to maintain the order which characterizes every living being. In particular, the objectives of the course are the comprehension of the pathways through which the different groups of nutrients (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins and minerals) and other substances of natural and non-natural origin (ethanol, stimulant beverages, xenobiotics) are assimilated and transformed in the human body, and how they influence its metabolic status. Finally, one of the aims is also that of illustrating the production of reactive oxygen species linked to metabolism and the protective role exerted by antioxidant compounds of dietary origin
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POLTICELLI FABIO
(syllabus)
- General overview of the plastic and energetic function of nutrients - Uptake and usage of - Vitamins - Carbohydrates - Lipids - Amino acids and proteins - Metabolism of the main alcoholic and psychoactive drinks of nutritional value - Signal transduction and regulation of metabolic pathways - Metabolic regulation of the nutrition-fasting cycle - Reactive oxygen species - Endogenous and exogenous antioxidants - Xenobiotics
(reference books)
- Leuzzi, Bellocco, Barreca “Biochimica della Nutrizione” Ed. Zanichelli - Arienti "Le basi molecolari della nutrizione" - Cozzani, Dainese "Biochimica degli alimenti e della nutrizione" Ed. Piccin.
- General Biochemistry textbooks adopted for the Biochemistry Course of the bachelor degree in Biological Sciences.
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Traditional
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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DI MASI ALESSANDRA
(syllabus)
Module A - Prof.ssa Alessandra di Masi - Fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins - Macroelements - Microelements - Carbohydrates. Classification of carbohydrates. Carbohydrate biosynthesis. Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates. Fate and biological functions of carbohydrates. Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. - Lipids. Classification of lipids. Lipid digestion and absorption. Fate and biological functions of lipids. Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. - Proteins. Daily protein requirement. Nutritional properties of proteins. Protein digestion and amino acid fate. Biosynthesis of non-protein nitrogen compounds.
(reference books)
- Leuzzi, Bellocco, Barreca “Biochimica della Nutrizione” Ed. Zanichelli - Cozzani, Dainese "Biochimica degli alimenti e della nutrizione" Ed. Piccin. - Biochemistry texts used for the preparation of the Biochemistry exam of the three-year degree course in Biological Sciences.
RECEPTION TIME: Monday 10 am
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Traditional
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not mandatory
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Oral exam
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