BT3211 - Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory (Syllabus) 2021-regulation Anna University
BT3211 - Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory (Syllabus) 2021-regulation Anna University
BT3211 | BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY | LTPC |
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• Make the students understand the mechanism of synthesis of different chemical moieties
• Familiarise the students with the isolation of biomolecules from natural sources
• Familiarise the students with the isolation of biomolecules from natural sources
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Synthesis of aspirin
2. Hydrolysis of sucrose
3. Preparation of pyruvic acid from tartaric acid
4. Preparation of oleic acid from tartaric acid
5. Preparation of alpha D- glucopyranose pentaacetate
6. Preparation of 1,2,5,6 dicyclohexylnoine alpha d glucofuranose
7. Isolation of lycopene from tomato paste
8. Preparation of L-proline
9. Preparation of L-cysteine from hair
10. Preparation of S-ethylhydroxyl butonate from methylacetoacetate using yeast
11. Resolution of S-ethyl hydroxyl butonate using 3,5 dinitro benzoate.
12. Preparation of 5,10,15,20-tetrakisphenylporphyrin.
2. Hydrolysis of sucrose
3. Preparation of pyruvic acid from tartaric acid
4. Preparation of oleic acid from tartaric acid
5. Preparation of alpha D- glucopyranose pentaacetate
6. Preparation of 1,2,5,6 dicyclohexylnoine alpha d glucofuranose
7. Isolation of lycopene from tomato paste
8. Preparation of L-proline
9. Preparation of L-cysteine from hair
10. Preparation of S-ethylhydroxyl butonate from methylacetoacetate using yeast
11. Resolution of S-ethyl hydroxyl butonate using 3,5 dinitro benzoate.
12. Preparation of 5,10,15,20-tetrakisphenylporphyrin.
Equipment Needed for 20 Students :
• Colorimeter
• Glassware, Chemicals, M as r red
• Glassware, Chemicals, M as r red
TOTAL : 60 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students will be able to
CO1 : Comprehend the mechanism of reactions
CO2 : Be able to synthesize various Bioorganic compounds CO3 : Be able to work independently for the experimentation.
CO2 : Be able to synthesize various Bioorganic compounds CO3 : Be able to work independently for the experimentation.
REFERENCES:
1. Organic Chemistry, Francis A.Carey, VII Edition, Tata MCGraw Hill, Fourth reprint 2009.
2. Organic and Bio-organic Mechanisms, M.I. Page and Andrew Williams. Pearson, First Impression 2010.
2. Organic and Bio-organic Mechanisms, M.I. Page and Andrew Williams. Pearson, First Impression 2010.
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