
This text is intended for intermediate level students who have taken general biology and chemistry and some organic chemistry. Broad coverage and lucid writing enhance the presentation which is supported with four-color design. The text provides an overview of important topics of interest and shows how the remarkable recent advances in biochemistry have influenced other scientists. The order of topic presentation may be freely altered to meet varying teaching needs. Approximately 20% of the text is new or rewritten with new material on HPLC, reactions of diazonium salts, using NM to solve a structure proof problem and preparation of C-4 and C-5 acetate esters.
This text serves as a comprehensive instructional resource designed to bridge the gap between foundational general chemistry and advanced biochemical research. The authors, J.B. Woolsey and Associates with contributions by Irving Geis, provide a structured framework that integrates biological principles with chemical mechanisms. By utilizing a modular approach, the text allows instructors to adapt the sequence of topics to suit specific curriculum requirements while maintaining a focus on recent scientific advancements.
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Educators frequently utilize this text for its clear prose and flexible organizational structure. Experts highlight the inclusion of specific analytical techniques as a practical benefit for students transitioning into laboratory research environments.
Page Count:
704
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt College Pub
ISBN-10:
0030018722
ISBN-13:
9780030018725
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