Course Code | : | PTN 2102 |
Degree | : | MKK |
Course Title | : | Animal Biochemistry
The structure and nature of enzymes gastrointestinal tract, as well as organ/microbial that produces it, so that students can understand how the process of digestion and nutrient absorption mechanism in non-ruminant/ruminants, vitamin structures and functions in metabolism, as well as mineral importance in the integrated metabolism References: Beradier, C.D. 1998. Advanced Nutrition: Micronutrient, CRC Press, New York. Ammerman, C.B., Baker, D.H. and Lewis, A.J. 1995. Bioavailability of Nutrient For Animals. Amini Acids, Mineral and Vitamins. Academic Press Inc. USA Strayer, L. 1995. Biochemistry, 4th ed. W.H. Freeman and Company. New York. Werner, R. 1992. Essential Biochemistry and molecular Biology. Prentice Hall International Inc.USA. Nelson, D.L. and M.M. Cox. 1999. Lehningers Principles of Biochemistry., 3rd ed. Worth Publisher, Wisconsin. Ogimoto, K and S.Lmai, 1981., Atlas of Rumen Microbiology, Japan Scientific Societies Press, Tokyo. Jouany, J.P. 1991., Rumen Microbial Metabolism and Ruminant Digestion . INRA, Paris Riis, PM 1983. Dynamic Biochemistryof animal production. Elsivier. |