ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BBS20256o11Semester:
2011/2012 summerName:
Analitical methods in ektotrofologyMajor:
BiologyStudy Type:
second cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
5Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 30 / 0Lecturer:
Prof. dr hab. Stefania KinalLanguage of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
The student acquires the necessary knowledge associated with chemical analytics, food and various fooder materials - determination of the primary nutrients, amino acids, macro - and micro elements in food and feed consistent with current methods and analytical techniques-Official Metods of Analisis of Analytical Chemists (AOAC 2007).Competences:
The gained knowledge will allow the selection of adequate methods and analytical techniques and the results evaluation against reference values and norms of human and animal nutrition.
Prerequisites:
chemistry, biochemistry, physiology;Course content:
The usage of analytical methods in food and feed materials of plant and animal, taking into account the nutritional requirements of humans and animals, as well as in biological materials (body fluids - rumen, intestinal contents, faeces, urine and bone) because of the bioavailability of nutrients and the consequences resulting from their deficiency or excess. The evaluation methods acording to the content of basic nutrients, minerals and harmful substances.Recommended literature:
AOAC (2007) Official Metods of Analisis of Analytical Chemists. Ed. K. Heldrich 18 th edition, Arlington, Virginia, USA.
Chemia analityczna. Podstawy teoretyczne i analiza jakościowa, 1997. Minczewski Jerzy Zdzisław.
Pobieranie próbek środowiskowych do analizy, 1995, Namieśnik Jacek.
Chemia w produkcji zwierzęcej, 1987, Króliczek Aleksander.
Żywienie człowieka. Podstawy nauki o żywieniu, 2005. Jan Gawęcki i Lech Hryniewiecki. 7.1. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN Warszawa.
Żywienie ludzi – ćwiczenia 2001. Jan Gawęcki i Jerzy Jerzka. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Warszawa.Assessment methods:
Obligatory course grade, written exam-minimum knowledge required – 60 %.Comment: