I needed this videos so badly five months ago for my exams 😝😝 but I am happy that you are posting the videos again❤️..so I can clear my concepts You teach amazing🤗🤗
I was having so much tension regarding Biochemistry and after seeing the different metabolism I found in my textbook. Thanks to your videos all of them are made easy. Moreover, you teach exactly in the same context and in the same way as described in our text books. Thanks a lot of this.
AK LECTURES I can’t believe you actually replied. Thank you so much, it means a lot! I’ll think of you during my exam tomorrow. If you are ever visiting the UK, please remember to contact me!
AK LECTURES Hey! I totally smashed it, so I’m really happy and stress free now😁 but not for long, because I have two more to go until the end of term. I’ll keep watching your amazing videos and I know I will be fine ❤️
Insane how much details you forget if you never recap initially learned knowledge (as you don't use it anymore)... Glad you revitalize my old neuronal networks on metabolic biochemistry. And pretty relevant too as I'm in experimental hepatology. AST/ALT are liver function tests, indeed. Side note on the APAP (acetaminophen, = paracetamol): DON'T take more than 4 grams per day !!! Your liver will thank you!
Greetings Sir, Wishing you a Happy Teacher's Day. In our country India, we celebrate September 5th as the Teacher's Day. Your Lectures are very easy to understand. Thank you very much Sir!
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Hi! Your channel is AMAZING, I've been following you for a while now, and I enjoy every new episode you release, I bet it must take a lot of work to do. I just have a little question, do you think you could do a practical serie one day? As you for now only cover theory, by that I mean doing a serie on Lab practice, how to make a PCR, a Western Blot, speak z bit about Genome sequencing technology and how they work/how to use, etc. Is it in your futur plans? Or not at all
Awesome videos! And many thanks! I know the focus of this video is over transamination, and have yet to watch the oxidative deamination video. However, isn't proline one of the exceptions to transamination, as well?
Thank u for this knowledge," if we stop getting essential AAs,there will be a threat to production of non essential amino acids also",I want to know whether this statement is correct or not ?????
Thank you so much I have a question plase , l can't understand what do you mean by saying that AST is more sensitive for hepatic damage , and ALT is more specific for it??
Sensitive implies more sensitive to change or damage. So AST can be used sensitively for assessing liver damage, but it is also present in cardiac muscles, skeletal muscles etc. Hence it isn’t specific to the liver. On the other hand ALT is specific to liver cells hence any change in ALT very specifically means change in liver cells
I have one question, you said that all aminoacids undergo transamination except for lysine and threonine, but can beta or gama aminoacids undergo transamination as well?
You are the reason I am passing Biochem. Thank you so much for your helpful videos !!
I’ve watched so many of his videos. It’s like I’ve known this guy forever!
Me too ❤️
So happy you are posting videos again. Best teacher ever, best channel on youtube!
I needed this videos so badly five months ago for my exams 😝😝 but I am happy that you are posting the videos again❤️..so I can clear my concepts
You teach amazing🤗🤗
I was having so much tension regarding Biochemistry and after seeing the different metabolism I found in my textbook. Thanks to your videos all of them are made easy. Moreover, you teach exactly in the same context and in the same way as described in our text books. Thanks a lot of this.
Thank you!
Congratulations on getting your MD!!!
And I really wish I could meet you one day after I finish medschool
Thank you Diana! Maybe we will :) Good luck with your medical studies, there is light at the end of the tunnel!
AK LECTURES I can’t believe you actually replied. Thank you so much, it means a lot! I’ll think of you during my exam tomorrow. If you are ever visiting the UK, please remember to contact me!
Thank you and good luck! Let me know how it goes
AK LECTURES Hey! I totally smashed it, so I’m really happy and stress free now😁 but not for long, because I have two more to go until the end of term. I’ll keep watching your amazing videos and I know I will be fine ❤️
Great to hear! Congratulations! Keep it up :)
Was struggling so much with this topic in my book. God bless you. This was incredible
Insane how much details you forget if you never recap initially learned knowledge (as you don't use it anymore)... Glad you revitalize my old neuronal networks on metabolic biochemistry. And pretty relevant too as I'm in experimental hepatology. AST/ALT are liver function tests, indeed. Side note on the APAP (acetaminophen, = paracetamol): DON'T take more than 4 grams per day !!! Your liver will thank you!
You have my subscription.This was an amazing, well structured video.Don't know how else to say thank you.
can't even put into words how thankful i am for this vid, extremely well done, tysm :)
Thank you so much! This was most productive 8 minutes of my study session 🌱
Your lectures have helped me to communicate science,you handsome man !
Woah, Initially i got afraid with the board fill with words but this turned out the best tutorial ever.
Thankyouu 😀🤩
Greetings Sir,
Wishing you a Happy Teacher's Day.
In our country India, we celebrate September 5th as the Teacher's Day.
Your Lectures are very easy to understand. Thank you very much Sir!
Thank you! I appreciate it :)
College who?! Just watch Ak lectures.
God bless you Dr AK
thanks, you made biochemistry look so simple
Was just looking for it!😀
Thanks from Germany
This lacture is too easy to understand and too difficult to forget thank u sir for providing such valuable lactures God bless u !sir and live long and keep helping students 👍👍👏👏👏
Great video
Informative! Thank you
tysm
it´s amazing. goood job dude.
Hi! Your channel is AMAZING, I've been following you for a while now, and I enjoy every new episode you release, I bet it must take a lot of work to do. I just have a little question, do you think you could do a practical serie one day? As you for now only cover theory, by that I mean doing a serie on Lab practice, how to make a PCR, a Western Blot, speak z bit about Genome sequencing technology and how they work/how to use, etc. Is it in your futur plans? Or not at all
Can’t help but notice how handsome he is 🙄
holy crap thx that was amazing !!!
Thank you.
Awesome videos! And many thanks! I know the focus of this video is over transamination, and have yet to watch the oxidative deamination video. However, isn't proline one of the exceptions to transamination, as well?
Could you please do organic chemistry videos too? Your explanation is very helpful
Subscribed! Have a amino acid metabolism test coming week. I hope concerned videos are up before it.
Thank you
Thank u for this knowledge," if we stop getting essential AAs,there will be a threat to production of non essential amino acids also",I want to know whether this statement is correct or not ?????
Thank you so much
No problem!
thank you thank you thank you thank you
From where does that carrier molecule The alpha keto acid or alpha ketoglutarate comes?
Thank you so much
I have a question plase , l can't understand what do you mean by saying that AST is more sensitive for hepatic damage , and ALT is more specific for it??
Sensitive implies more sensitive to change or damage.
So AST can be used sensitively for assessing liver damage, but it is also present in cardiac muscles, skeletal muscles etc.
Hence it isn’t specific to the liver.
On the other hand ALT is specific to liver cells hence any change in ALT very specifically means change in liver cells
brilliant, thank you as always
Glad you liked it!
This helped so much omg
Como puedo, ver tus videos en español :C
I have one question, you said that all aminoacids undergo transamination except for lysine and threonine, but can beta or gama aminoacids undergo transamination as well?
is it not threonine and serine which are directly deaminated?
Great! As always...
Thank you, appreciate it!
Your explain so good ,but i have one question how it take to write all this on board 😂😂
so wonderful
I own you a lot. THANKS
The reason that why lysine,threonine ,proline and hydroxyproline didn't undergo transamination? I need this answer please...
tq
Closed captioning LOL
acetaminophen = a set of menifee or seven men afine
They tried.
Thank you