Insect Biochemistry

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Biochemistry plays an important role in understanding any form of organic species, and insects are no exception. It uses the methods and concepts of organic and physical chemistry to investigate living matter systems. Biochemists study both the structure and properties of all the constituents of living matter (such as fats, proteins, enzymes, hormones, vitamins, DNA, cells, membranes and organs) together with the complex relations and pathways of metabolism. This book, one in the series on the world of insects, brings within its purview the role of biochemistry in comprehending insects. It takes into account the basic principles and concepts of insect biochemistry, bringing under cover the latest research into the field, as well as contemporary trends in both discovery and biotechnology. Analysing the subject through critical perspectives too the book makes efforts to acquaint the readers with insect biochemistry in a well-versed manner.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vijay Kumar

Dr. Vijay Kumar is a senior lecturer in the Department of History, M.D. University, Rohtak. He has been teaching in this Department since 1993. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the same university in January 1996. His field of specialization is Socio-Economic History of Ancient India. He has got published some articles. His other works: 1. Daliton Ke Agardoot: Swatantrata Senani - Swami Atmanand (Published in 2000). 2. "Relevance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's Ideas on Social Inequality", Ambedkar's Perspective on State, Caste, Social Justice, Edited by Shashi Mehra, Sanjya Prakashan, Delhi. 3. "Emergence of Pauranic Hinduism", M.D. University Research Journal (Arts) submitted for publication. 4. Untochability in Ancient India - unpublished dissertation. 5. Dalits in Haryana - unpublished article.

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Title
Insect Biochemistry
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8190693882
Length
viii+272p., Figures; Tabls
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