976109 Introduction into nutrition sciences
- Type
- Lecture
- Semester hours
- 2
- Lecturer (assistant)
- Schwarz, Christiane
- Organisation
- Offered in
- Wintersemester 2024/25
- Languages of instruction
- Deutsch
- Content
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The composition of food (nutrients, energy), Analysis of nutrients
Properties of selected digestive systems
The nutrient exchange in the organism (digestion and metabolism)
Principles of metabolic regulation
Aspects of requirement and supply with nutrients
Desirable and undesirable food components
Experimental techniques
- Previous knowledge expected
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basic knowledge of life science
- Objective (expected results of study and acquired competences)
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After successful attendance of this course the students gained basic knowledge in the chemical composition and analyses of macronutrients as well as their general digestive processes with focus on monogastric organisms. Furthermore, students have the ability to assess the capacities of digestive systems of selected species with respect to the enzymes provided and required for certain food/feed components. In addition, students are aware of the significance of microbial fermentation by microflora of gut and rumen, respectively. Students are well grounded in the utilization (nutrients for production of body tissues, nutrients to provide energy or nutrients intended as active agents), turnover, requirement and regulation of macro- and micronutrients in mammals. Applying the knowledge of energy requirements, turnover and influencing factors, the students are able to independently evaluate foodstuff concerning their ability to fulfill the requirements in a qualitative as well as quantitative manner. Furthermore, students are familiar with further desired (e.g. secondary metabolites) and undesired substances (e.g. biogenic substances, heavy metals) contained in food in addition to the essential and non-essential nutrients.
After successful attendance of this course the students are well prepared for the subsequent compulsory or elective master subjects in the field of nutrition sciences (Human Nutrition 976.300, Nutrition Physiology 976.311, Metabolism Physiology 976.310).
You can find more details like the schedule or information about exams on the course-page in BOKUonline.