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Animal Biochemistry

Animal Biochemistry is a branch of science that focuses on how the different components of an animal's body work at the molecular level. It studies the structure and function of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and other organic molecules. This knowledge is used to understand the mechanisms of various biochemical pr…

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Overview

Animal Biochemistry is a branch of science that focuses on how the different components of an animal's body work at the molecular level. It studies the structure and function of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and other organic molecules. This knowledge is used to understand the mechanisms of various biochemical processes in animals such as metabolism, digestion, and growth. It is also used to develop treatments for diseases and to improve animal welfare. Animal Biochemistry provides insight into how organisms interact with their environment, enabling us to improve nutrition, health and animal productivity. This understanding is key to the success of the farming, veterinary, and pet industries. In addition, Animal Biochemistry is essential to the research and development of new therapeutic agents and other technologies.

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Journal editorial board
Alexander Ereskovsky · France ANDREI ALIMOV · Russia

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