10 pages 1.5 space
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Organizational Hierarchy of Biochemistry
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Figure 1.4 A summary of the hierarchical organization and chemical complexity of living systems, including the seven hierarchical levels, along with examples of organizational complexities within these levels.
Photo credits:
1.4[[a]] top Ecosystem: small lake in the dunes near Petten, Netherlands. Location is the Korfwater; JacobH/ iStock/ 360/ Getty Images
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The transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channel is predicted to have six transmembrane
domains and a short, pore-forming hydrophobic stretch between the fifth and sixth transmembrane
domains. It is activated not only by the vanilloid capsaicin but by noxious heat and low pH
Nature Reviews Cancer
Surh, Y.-J. (2003)
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This slide illustrates the chemical structures of representative chemopreventive phytochemicals and their dietary sources. Curcumin in the Tumeric, Resveratrol in the grapes, capsaicin in the peppers, diallylsulfide in the garlic etc., Anticarcinogenic effects of these phytochemicals have been observed in various experimental models.
Diet and cardiovascular and metabolic risk – pathways and mechanisms.
Dariush Mozaffarian Circulation. 2016;133:187-225
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Diet and cardiovascular and metabolic risk – pathways and mechanisms. Each of these dietary factors influences many or even all of these pathways, which could also be modified in some cases by underlying individual characteristics. Selected major effects are detailed in the text sections on each dietary factor.
Assessed Individual Assignment
You are required to write a commentary/literature research paper on
“the role of a dietary factor (define) in foods in the management of
health and disease” The subject can also be
“the role of functional food (define) in management of health and
disease
Length of report: 10 -15 pages max (font size of 11 or 12) to
include Figures, Tables and Schemes showing applicable mechanisms
Report to have the following structure: Title, Student Name and Affiliation,
Abstract or Executive Summary, Introduction, Sections/Discussion,
Recommendation and/or Conclusion and References (APA style).
Refer to Model paper Aruoma et al (2006) Toxicology 221: 119-127
Submission Deadline: Online in CANVAS only
Monday 29th April 2019 at 23:55pm. No late submission
Let us take another look at the Course syllabus and you
will note a requirement for student individual Assignment
Title of Paper
Student Name
College of Natural and Social Sciences
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
California State University, Los Angeles, CA 90032
Report Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for Completion of the Course “Nutritional Aspects of Biochemistry” Spring Semester 2019
Abstract or Executive Summary
Introduction
Sections/Discussions
Conclusion
References (APA Style)
Aruoma O. I., (2006). Title of paper. Toxicology, 221: 119-127
Page Numbers with all Tables, Figures, Schemes used to have
clear legends and sources correctly identified
Abstract
This should reflect the title of the paper bearing on the purpose
and/or theory with direct relevance to the body of the paper
Introduction
Purpose/Theory to reflect the title of the paper
Sections/Discussions
Segment the body of the paper and discuss accordingly laying
out the context to reflect on the title and purpose of the paper
Conclusion
This should reflect the title of the paper bearing on the Sections
discussed and on the purpose of the paper
Start early and discuss you thoughts with me to ensure alignment.
Remember that this is an individual assignment NOT group work
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This Assignment is worth 25% of the course mark
PUBMED
Search of peer reviewed publications
No Wikipedia
No use of online commentary forum
Use only Peer reviewed publications