SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 25
ROLE OF ALKALINE EARTH METAL
IONS IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM
VARINDER KHEPAR
PhD CHEMISTRY
ELEMENTS IN OUR BODY
• Consider the content of the elements in the body of an
average healthy person (weighing 70 kg).
The content of the rest of metals does not exceed one
gram particularly Cu –0.11 g and Mn – 0.02 g
DIETARY SOURCE OF CALCIUM
• Calcium is a critical element in
all animals and human beings.
• A healthy human adult has
about 1.05 kg Ca, of which 99%
exists as phosphates resembling
the mineral hydroxyapatite,
Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 , in bones and
teeth.
• The primary dietary source of
Ca is milk (65-76%), with
smaller amounts derived from
meat, fish and eggs (5-10%),
and still less from non-dairy
foods such as nuts, fruits, beans
etc.
CALCIUM
• Ca2+ ions play an important role in biological processes.
• Calcium also plays a significant role in skeletal formation.
• With phosphorus in the mineral hydroxyapatite C5 (PO4)3OH,
it is the major constituent of bones, teeth and shells.
• In addition to skeletal role, Ca2+ plays many biochemical roles
such as:
a) It acts as a messenger for hormonal action
b) It acts as a trigger for muscular contraction
c) It acts as initiation of blood clotting
d) It also plays a role in the stabilization of protein structure
e) It helps in the maintenance of rhythm of heart
CALCIUM PUMP
• Ca2+ plays an important role in muscles.
• It triggers a signal that stimulates muscles to contract.
• In the normal state, the concentration in the intracellular
fluids is very low.
• Their concentration in intra cellular fluids is about 10,000
times less than their concentration in the extracellular
fluids.
• The maintenance of low calcium concentration in the intra
cellular fluids is done by biochemical process called as
calcium pump.
• Concentration:
Outside of Cell [Ca2+] = 0.001 M
Inside Cell [Ca2+] = 10-7 M
• Ca2+-ATPase in Cell Membrane controls concentration
ROLE OF Ca2+ IN TRANSPORT
• The nerve pulses include the SR(sarcoplasmic
reticulum) membrane quickly release the large
amount of Ca2+ which trigger muscle contraction.
• Therefore, Ca+ ions act as intermediary between
the nerve impulse and muscle contraction.
• Relaxation of the muscle requires that Ca
concentration be reduced to their resting levels.
• This is accompanied by ATP driven Ca2+ transport
protein called Ca+-ATPase.
• Just like Na+-K+-ATPase is the integral part of N+-K+
pump, similarly, Ca2+ - ATPase is also an integral
part of Ca2+ pump.
• The phosphorylation by Ca2+ and
dephosphorylation by Mg2+ completes the cycle.
• During the cycle two Ca2+ are transported for
each ATP hydrolysed.
• The very high affinity of At Pase for Ca2+ helps it
to effectively transport Ca2+ from cytosol (where
[Cu2+]<10-5 M) into sarcoplasmic reticulum, SR
(where [Ca2+] about 10-2 M)
DEFICIENCY
• In case of excess Ca2+, it comes in to the blood as
ca is rejected by cell and its salts are not soluble.
So excess of calcium leads to the formation of
stones (due to calcium oxalate, rich in tomatoes),
hardening of arteries, and cataracts in the eye.
• The decrease of Ca2+ content in blood due to
dietary deficiency or from an insufficiency of
parathyroid hormone may lead to a disease called
tetany and weakens the bones.
MAGNESIUM
• Magnesium, an abundant element in the earth’s crust, is
vital to both plant and animal life.
• Chlorophyll pigment in plants is a Mg-porphyrin complex
• All enzymatic reaction in animals that are catalyzed by
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) require Mg as a cofactor.
• Oxidative phosphorylation, DNA transcription, RNA
function, protein synthesis and critical cell membrane
functions are all dependent upon optimal Mg
concentrations.
• An average human being holds about 35g of Mg, of
which approximately 99% is either intracellular or it is
present in bones.
DIETARY SOURCES OF Mg
• High Mg Dietary
sources include green
leaves, nuts, sea foods
and vegetables.
• Meat has intermediate
Mg content.
• Deficiency of Mg
causes convulsions and
excess causes
anaesthetic feeling.
BIOLOGICAL ROLE OF Mg2+
• Mg2+ is the fourth-most-abundant metal ion in
cells
• Chlorophyll
• In photosynthetic organisms, Mg2+ has the
additional vital role of being the coordinating
ion in the chlorophyll molecule.
• This role was discovered by Richard Willstätter,
who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1915
for the purification and structure of chlorophyll
binding with six number of carbon.
• Enzymes
• Mg2+ interacts with substrates, enzymes as
part of the active site.
• Mg2+ interacts with substrates through inner
sphere coordination, stabilises the anions or
reactive intermediates, and bind to ATP and
activate the molecule to nucleophilic attack.
• ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the main
source of energy in cells, must be bound to a
magnesium ion in order to be biologically
active.
• Nucleic acids
• Nucleic acids have an important range of
interactions with Mg2+
• The binding of Mg2+ to DNA and RNA stabilises
structure
• Ribosomes contain large amounts of Mg2+ and
provide the stabilisation to the complex of
ribo-protein
BARIUM
• Barium has no biological role.
• The British Pharmaceutical Codex from 1907
indicates that barium chloride ["barii
chloridum", BaCl2. 2H2O] has a stimulant
action on the heart and other muscles.
• Barium sulphide (BaS) was used as a
depilatory agent (removes hair).
• Barium enema: Barium is a white, ‘radio-opaque’
powder that is visible with x-rays. It is used to
demonstrate the structure and the function of
the organs that make up the digestive tract, such
as the stomach, small bowel and large bowel. A
liquid that contains barium (a silver-white
metallic compound) is put into the rectum. The
barium coats the large bowel and X-rays are
taken. This test may show what part of the bowel
is blocked.
• BARIUM MEAL
You will be asked to drink the barium so the radiologist
can observe your swallowing and evaluate the
structure of your oesophagus. During a barium meal
you will be asked to drink a mixture that is fizzy, or two
substances. These drinks contain ingredients that cause
gas to be produced, which expands your stomach and
the duodenum. When the gas is combined with the
barium it creates a coating on the inside of your
stomach and allows the radiologist to evaluate the
stomach lining. Many people feel the urge to burp
during this part of the examination.
BERYLLIUM
• Beryllium has no known biological role, and its
dust causes chronic inflammation of the lungs
and shortage of breath.
• Brief exposure to a lot of beryllium, or long
exposure to a little, will bring lung condition
which is known as berylliosis.
STRONTIUM
• In biological systems, calcium is substituted to
a small extent by strontium.
• In the human body, most of the absorbed
strontium is deposited in the bones. The ratio
of strontium to calcium in human bones is
between 1:1000 and 1:2000, roughly in the
same range as in the blood serum.
• The average human has an intake of about
two milligrams of strontium a day
• But strontium ranelate also increases the risk
of serious cardiovascular disorders
• Strontium has been shown to inhibit sensory
irritation when applied topically to the skin
• Those with a personal or family history of
blood clotting disorders are advised to avoid
strontium
RADIUM
• Radium has no known biological role. It is toxic due to its
radioactivity.
• Radium is present in all uranium ores, and could be
extracted as a by-product of uranium refining.
• Radium-223 is sometimes used to treat prostate cancer
that has spread to the bones. Because bones contain
calcium and radium is in the same group as calcium, it can
be used to target cancerous bone cells. It gives off alpha
particles that can kill the cancerous cells.
• Radium used to be used in luminous paints, for example in
clock and watch dials. Although the alpha rays could not
pass through the glass or metal of the watch casing, it is
now considered to be too hazardous to be used in this way.
COLOUR ON FLAME
REFRENCES
• https://epathshala.nic.in
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_in_biol
ogy
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_in_
biology
• Jauhar S P (2016) Inorganic chemistry. Modern
publishers, Pp 146-82.
• https://courses.lumenlearning.com
Biological active Alkaline earth metal ions

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry
B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry
B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry Rai University
 
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Heisenberg uncertainty principleHeisenberg uncertainty principle
Heisenberg uncertainty principlemauhammadaqib
 
Biological functions and toxicity of elements converted
Biological functions and toxicity of elements convertedBiological functions and toxicity of elements converted
Biological functions and toxicity of elements convertedMAYURI SOMPURA
 
Planck's Quantum Theory and Discovery of X-rays
Planck's Quantum Theory and  Discovery of X-raysPlanck's Quantum Theory and  Discovery of X-rays
Planck's Quantum Theory and Discovery of X-raysSidra Javed
 
Lanthanide and actinide chemistry
Lanthanide and actinide chemistryLanthanide and actinide chemistry
Lanthanide and actinide chemistrySusovanBhowmik
 
Principles and applications of esr spectroscopy
Principles and applications of esr spectroscopyPrinciples and applications of esr spectroscopy
Principles and applications of esr spectroscopySpringer
 
Lanthanide Chemistry
Lanthanide ChemistryLanthanide Chemistry
Lanthanide ChemistryAnik Mal
 
Medical physics
Medical physicsMedical physics
Medical physicssrujan7777
 
6563.nuclear models
6563.nuclear models6563.nuclear models
6563.nuclear modelsakshay garg
 
Charged particle interaction with matter
Charged particle interaction with matterCharged particle interaction with matter
Charged particle interaction with matterSabari Kumar
 
Common applications of nuclear medicine
Common applications of nuclear medicineCommon applications of nuclear medicine
Common applications of nuclear medicineDR RML DELHI
 
Resonance raman spectoscopy
Resonance raman spectoscopyResonance raman spectoscopy
Resonance raman spectoscopyRukhsarLatif1
 
Molecular spectroscopy
Molecular spectroscopyMolecular spectroscopy
Molecular spectroscopyPRAVIN SINGARE
 
Production of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived Radionuclide
Production of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived RadionuclideProduction of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived Radionuclide
Production of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived RadionuclideAhmad Hassan
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry
B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry
B sc_I_General chemistry U-I Nuclear chemistry
 
Particles (alpha beta gamma)
Particles (alpha beta gamma)Particles (alpha beta gamma)
Particles (alpha beta gamma)
 
Radioactivity
RadioactivityRadioactivity
Radioactivity
 
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
Heisenberg uncertainty principleHeisenberg uncertainty principle
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
 
cry
crycry
cry
 
Biological functions and toxicity of elements converted
Biological functions and toxicity of elements convertedBiological functions and toxicity of elements converted
Biological functions and toxicity of elements converted
 
Planck's Quantum Theory and Discovery of X-rays
Planck's Quantum Theory and  Discovery of X-raysPlanck's Quantum Theory and  Discovery of X-rays
Planck's Quantum Theory and Discovery of X-rays
 
Radioactivity
RadioactivityRadioactivity
Radioactivity
 
Lanthanide and actinide chemistry
Lanthanide and actinide chemistryLanthanide and actinide chemistry
Lanthanide and actinide chemistry
 
Principles and applications of esr spectroscopy
Principles and applications of esr spectroscopyPrinciples and applications of esr spectroscopy
Principles and applications of esr spectroscopy
 
Lanthanide Chemistry
Lanthanide ChemistryLanthanide Chemistry
Lanthanide Chemistry
 
Medical physics
Medical physicsMedical physics
Medical physics
 
6563.nuclear models
6563.nuclear models6563.nuclear models
6563.nuclear models
 
Charged particle interaction with matter
Charged particle interaction with matterCharged particle interaction with matter
Charged particle interaction with matter
 
Compton effect
Compton effectCompton effect
Compton effect
 
Common applications of nuclear medicine
Common applications of nuclear medicineCommon applications of nuclear medicine
Common applications of nuclear medicine
 
Cyclotron
CyclotronCyclotron
Cyclotron
 
Resonance raman spectoscopy
Resonance raman spectoscopyResonance raman spectoscopy
Resonance raman spectoscopy
 
Molecular spectroscopy
Molecular spectroscopyMolecular spectroscopy
Molecular spectroscopy
 
Production of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived Radionuclide
Production of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived RadionuclideProduction of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived Radionuclide
Production of radio nuclides + Production of Short-Lived Radionuclide
 

Ähnlich wie Biological active Alkaline earth metal ions

6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyy
6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyy6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyy
6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyyAnnaKhurshid
 
Procalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).ppt
Procalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).pptProcalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).ppt
Procalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).pptDr. majid farooq
 
Role of minerals, ions and water in.pptx
Role of minerals, ions and water in.pptxRole of minerals, ions and water in.pptx
Role of minerals, ions and water in.pptxJyoti Balmiki
 
Water and Mineral Metabolism
Water and Mineral MetabolismWater and Mineral Metabolism
Water and Mineral MetabolismRashmi Mishal
 
Minerals
MineralsMinerals
MineralsSijo A
 
Calcium-Phosphate.ppt
Calcium-Phosphate.pptCalcium-Phosphate.ppt
Calcium-Phosphate.pptASuhaYalcin
 
Seminar on Calcium metabolism
Seminar on Calcium metabolismSeminar on Calcium metabolism
Seminar on Calcium metabolismDr . Arya S Kumar
 
Physiological roles of minerals
Physiological roles of mineralsPhysiological roles of minerals
Physiological roles of mineralsSiham Gritly
 
Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...
Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...
Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...Indian dental academy
 
Biological importance of group I A & group II A Elements
Biological importance of group I A & group II A ElementsBiological importance of group I A & group II A Elements
Biological importance of group I A & group II A ElementsAnm Sharif
 
CALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM
CALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMCALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM
CALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMSPCGC AJMER
 

Ähnlich wie Biological active Alkaline earth metal ions (20)

6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyy
6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyy6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyy
6 Minerals.pptxbiochemistryyyyyyyyyyyyyy
 
Procalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).ppt
Procalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).pptProcalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).ppt
Procalcitonin Assays and Their Roles in Sepsis and Other Diseases-1 (1).ppt
 
Role of minerals, ions and water in.pptx
Role of minerals, ions and water in.pptxRole of minerals, ions and water in.pptx
Role of minerals, ions and water in.pptx
 
Water and Mineral Metabolism
Water and Mineral MetabolismWater and Mineral Metabolism
Water and Mineral Metabolism
 
1. B.Sc III Essential and non essential element.pptx
1. B.Sc III Essential and non essential element.pptx1. B.Sc III Essential and non essential element.pptx
1. B.Sc III Essential and non essential element.pptx
 
Minerals
MineralsMinerals
Minerals
 
Calcium-Phosphate.ppt
Calcium-Phosphate.pptCalcium-Phosphate.ppt
Calcium-Phosphate.ppt
 
Minerals notes
Minerals notesMinerals notes
Minerals notes
 
Calcium
CalciumCalcium
Calcium
 
minerals.pptx
minerals.pptxminerals.pptx
minerals.pptx
 
Seminar on Calcium metabolism
Seminar on Calcium metabolismSeminar on Calcium metabolism
Seminar on Calcium metabolism
 
Physiological roles of minerals
Physiological roles of mineralsPhysiological roles of minerals
Physiological roles of minerals
 
ROLE OF MINERALS.pptx
ROLE OF MINERALS.pptxROLE OF MINERALS.pptx
ROLE OF MINERALS.pptx
 
Essential ions.pdf
Essential ions.pdfEssential ions.pdf
Essential ions.pdf
 
Minerals
MineralsMinerals
Minerals
 
Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...
Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...
Calcium&phosphorus metabolisam in growth /certified fixed orthodontic courses...
 
Biological importance of group I A & group II A Elements
Biological importance of group I A & group II A ElementsBiological importance of group I A & group II A Elements
Biological importance of group I A & group II A Elements
 
Mineral metabolism
Mineral metabolismMineral metabolism
Mineral metabolism
 
Mineral metabolism
Mineral metabolismMineral metabolism
Mineral metabolism
 
CALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM
CALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMCALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM
CALCIUM IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM
 

Mehr von VarinderKhepar

Nuclear chemistry and Radioactivity
Nuclear chemistry and RadioactivityNuclear chemistry and Radioactivity
Nuclear chemistry and RadioactivityVarinderKhepar
 
Hemoglobin and myoglobin
Hemoglobin and myoglobinHemoglobin and myoglobin
Hemoglobin and myoglobinVarinderKhepar
 
Biosynthesis of Purines
Biosynthesis of PurinesBiosynthesis of Purines
Biosynthesis of PurinesVarinderKhepar
 
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRYSUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRYVarinderKhepar
 
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONSRAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONSVarinderKhepar
 
Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
Non-equilibrium ThermodynamicsNon-equilibrium Thermodynamics
Non-equilibrium ThermodynamicsVarinderKhepar
 

Mehr von VarinderKhepar (9)

Nuclear chemistry and Radioactivity
Nuclear chemistry and RadioactivityNuclear chemistry and Radioactivity
Nuclear chemistry and Radioactivity
 
Hemoglobin and myoglobin
Hemoglobin and myoglobinHemoglobin and myoglobin
Hemoglobin and myoglobin
 
Biosynthesis of Purines
Biosynthesis of PurinesBiosynthesis of Purines
Biosynthesis of Purines
 
Purines
PurinesPurines
Purines
 
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRYSUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
 
ORGANOZINC REAGENT
ORGANOZINC REAGENTORGANOZINC REAGENT
ORGANOZINC REAGENT
 
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONSRAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
 
CLICK CHEMISTRY
CLICK CHEMISTRYCLICK CHEMISTRY
CLICK CHEMISTRY
 
Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
Non-equilibrium ThermodynamicsNon-equilibrium Thermodynamics
Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRLKochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRLkantirani197
 
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCRStunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCRDelhi Call girls
 
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...Monika Rani
 
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...Lokesh Kothari
 
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)Areesha Ahmad
 
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxAnimal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxUmerFayaz5
 
Seismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic data.pptx
Seismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic  data.pptxSeismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic  data.pptx
Seismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic data.pptxAlMamun560346
 
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdfBotany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdfSumit Kumar yadav
 
❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.
❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.
❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.Nitya salvi
 
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 bAsymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 bSérgio Sacani
 
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Sérgio Sacani
 
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)Areesha Ahmad
 
Pulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceutics
Pulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceuticsPulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceutics
Pulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceuticssakshisoni2385
 
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdfChemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdfSumit Kumar yadav
 
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroidsHubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroidsSérgio Sacani
 
Green chemistry and Sustainable development.pptx
Green chemistry  and Sustainable development.pptxGreen chemistry  and Sustainable development.pptx
Green chemistry and Sustainable development.pptxRajatChauhan518211
 
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencySheetal Arora
 
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questionsBotany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questionsSumit Kumar yadav
 
Forensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdf
Forensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdfForensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdf
Forensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdfrohankumarsinghrore1
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRLKochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
 
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCRStunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
Stunning ➥8448380779▻ Call Girls In Panchshil Enclave Delhi NCR
 
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
 
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
GUIDELINES ON SIMILAR BIOLOGICS Regulatory Requirements for Marketing Authori...
 
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
GBSN - Biochemistry (Unit 1)
 
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptxAnimal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
Animal Communication- Auditory and Visual.pptx
 
Seismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic data.pptx
Seismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic  data.pptxSeismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic  data.pptx
Seismic Method Estimate velocity from seismic data.pptx
 
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdfBotany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
Botany 4th semester file By Sumit Kumar yadav.pdf
 
❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.
❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.
❤Jammu Kashmir Call Girls 8617697112 Personal Whatsapp Number 💦✅.
 
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 bAsymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
Asymmetry in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76 b
 
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of cotton_Borer_Pests_Binomics_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
Discovery of an Accretion Streamer and a Slow Wide-angle Outflow around FUOri...
 
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 2)
 
Pulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceutics
Pulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceuticsPulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceutics
Pulmonary drug delivery system M.pharm -2nd sem P'ceutics
 
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdfChemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
Chemistry 4th semester series (krishna).pdf
 
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroidsHubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
Hubble Asteroid Hunter III. Physical properties of newly found asteroids
 
Green chemistry and Sustainable development.pptx
Green chemistry  and Sustainable development.pptxGreen chemistry  and Sustainable development.pptx
Green chemistry and Sustainable development.pptx
 
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 9907093804 Hooghly Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
 
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questionsBotany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
Botany krishna series 2nd semester Only Mcq type questions
 
Forensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdf
Forensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdfForensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdf
Forensic Biology & Its biological significance.pdf
 

Biological active Alkaline earth metal ions

  • 1. ROLE OF ALKALINE EARTH METAL IONS IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM VARINDER KHEPAR PhD CHEMISTRY
  • 2. ELEMENTS IN OUR BODY • Consider the content of the elements in the body of an average healthy person (weighing 70 kg). The content of the rest of metals does not exceed one gram particularly Cu –0.11 g and Mn – 0.02 g
  • 3.
  • 4. DIETARY SOURCE OF CALCIUM • Calcium is a critical element in all animals and human beings. • A healthy human adult has about 1.05 kg Ca, of which 99% exists as phosphates resembling the mineral hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 , in bones and teeth. • The primary dietary source of Ca is milk (65-76%), with smaller amounts derived from meat, fish and eggs (5-10%), and still less from non-dairy foods such as nuts, fruits, beans etc.
  • 5. CALCIUM • Ca2+ ions play an important role in biological processes. • Calcium also plays a significant role in skeletal formation. • With phosphorus in the mineral hydroxyapatite C5 (PO4)3OH, it is the major constituent of bones, teeth and shells. • In addition to skeletal role, Ca2+ plays many biochemical roles such as: a) It acts as a messenger for hormonal action b) It acts as a trigger for muscular contraction c) It acts as initiation of blood clotting d) It also plays a role in the stabilization of protein structure e) It helps in the maintenance of rhythm of heart
  • 6. CALCIUM PUMP • Ca2+ plays an important role in muscles. • It triggers a signal that stimulates muscles to contract. • In the normal state, the concentration in the intracellular fluids is very low. • Their concentration in intra cellular fluids is about 10,000 times less than their concentration in the extracellular fluids. • The maintenance of low calcium concentration in the intra cellular fluids is done by biochemical process called as calcium pump. • Concentration: Outside of Cell [Ca2+] = 0.001 M Inside Cell [Ca2+] = 10-7 M • Ca2+-ATPase in Cell Membrane controls concentration
  • 7. ROLE OF Ca2+ IN TRANSPORT • The nerve pulses include the SR(sarcoplasmic reticulum) membrane quickly release the large amount of Ca2+ which trigger muscle contraction. • Therefore, Ca+ ions act as intermediary between the nerve impulse and muscle contraction. • Relaxation of the muscle requires that Ca concentration be reduced to their resting levels. • This is accompanied by ATP driven Ca2+ transport protein called Ca+-ATPase.
  • 8. • Just like Na+-K+-ATPase is the integral part of N+-K+ pump, similarly, Ca2+ - ATPase is also an integral part of Ca2+ pump. • The phosphorylation by Ca2+ and dephosphorylation by Mg2+ completes the cycle. • During the cycle two Ca2+ are transported for each ATP hydrolysed. • The very high affinity of At Pase for Ca2+ helps it to effectively transport Ca2+ from cytosol (where [Cu2+]<10-5 M) into sarcoplasmic reticulum, SR (where [Ca2+] about 10-2 M)
  • 9. DEFICIENCY • In case of excess Ca2+, it comes in to the blood as ca is rejected by cell and its salts are not soluble. So excess of calcium leads to the formation of stones (due to calcium oxalate, rich in tomatoes), hardening of arteries, and cataracts in the eye. • The decrease of Ca2+ content in blood due to dietary deficiency or from an insufficiency of parathyroid hormone may lead to a disease called tetany and weakens the bones.
  • 10.
  • 11. MAGNESIUM • Magnesium, an abundant element in the earth’s crust, is vital to both plant and animal life. • Chlorophyll pigment in plants is a Mg-porphyrin complex • All enzymatic reaction in animals that are catalyzed by ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) require Mg as a cofactor. • Oxidative phosphorylation, DNA transcription, RNA function, protein synthesis and critical cell membrane functions are all dependent upon optimal Mg concentrations. • An average human being holds about 35g of Mg, of which approximately 99% is either intracellular or it is present in bones.
  • 12. DIETARY SOURCES OF Mg • High Mg Dietary sources include green leaves, nuts, sea foods and vegetables. • Meat has intermediate Mg content. • Deficiency of Mg causes convulsions and excess causes anaesthetic feeling.
  • 13. BIOLOGICAL ROLE OF Mg2+ • Mg2+ is the fourth-most-abundant metal ion in cells • Chlorophyll • In photosynthetic organisms, Mg2+ has the additional vital role of being the coordinating ion in the chlorophyll molecule. • This role was discovered by Richard Willstätter, who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1915 for the purification and structure of chlorophyll binding with six number of carbon.
  • 14. • Enzymes • Mg2+ interacts with substrates, enzymes as part of the active site. • Mg2+ interacts with substrates through inner sphere coordination, stabilises the anions or reactive intermediates, and bind to ATP and activate the molecule to nucleophilic attack. • ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the main source of energy in cells, must be bound to a magnesium ion in order to be biologically active.
  • 15. • Nucleic acids • Nucleic acids have an important range of interactions with Mg2+ • The binding of Mg2+ to DNA and RNA stabilises structure • Ribosomes contain large amounts of Mg2+ and provide the stabilisation to the complex of ribo-protein
  • 16. BARIUM • Barium has no biological role. • The British Pharmaceutical Codex from 1907 indicates that barium chloride ["barii chloridum", BaCl2. 2H2O] has a stimulant action on the heart and other muscles. • Barium sulphide (BaS) was used as a depilatory agent (removes hair).
  • 17. • Barium enema: Barium is a white, ‘radio-opaque’ powder that is visible with x-rays. It is used to demonstrate the structure and the function of the organs that make up the digestive tract, such as the stomach, small bowel and large bowel. A liquid that contains barium (a silver-white metallic compound) is put into the rectum. The barium coats the large bowel and X-rays are taken. This test may show what part of the bowel is blocked.
  • 18. • BARIUM MEAL You will be asked to drink the barium so the radiologist can observe your swallowing and evaluate the structure of your oesophagus. During a barium meal you will be asked to drink a mixture that is fizzy, or two substances. These drinks contain ingredients that cause gas to be produced, which expands your stomach and the duodenum. When the gas is combined with the barium it creates a coating on the inside of your stomach and allows the radiologist to evaluate the stomach lining. Many people feel the urge to burp during this part of the examination.
  • 19. BERYLLIUM • Beryllium has no known biological role, and its dust causes chronic inflammation of the lungs and shortage of breath. • Brief exposure to a lot of beryllium, or long exposure to a little, will bring lung condition which is known as berylliosis.
  • 20. STRONTIUM • In biological systems, calcium is substituted to a small extent by strontium. • In the human body, most of the absorbed strontium is deposited in the bones. The ratio of strontium to calcium in human bones is between 1:1000 and 1:2000, roughly in the same range as in the blood serum. • The average human has an intake of about two milligrams of strontium a day
  • 21. • But strontium ranelate also increases the risk of serious cardiovascular disorders • Strontium has been shown to inhibit sensory irritation when applied topically to the skin • Those with a personal or family history of blood clotting disorders are advised to avoid strontium
  • 22. RADIUM • Radium has no known biological role. It is toxic due to its radioactivity. • Radium is present in all uranium ores, and could be extracted as a by-product of uranium refining. • Radium-223 is sometimes used to treat prostate cancer that has spread to the bones. Because bones contain calcium and radium is in the same group as calcium, it can be used to target cancerous bone cells. It gives off alpha particles that can kill the cancerous cells. • Radium used to be used in luminous paints, for example in clock and watch dials. Although the alpha rays could not pass through the glass or metal of the watch casing, it is now considered to be too hazardous to be used in this way.
  • 24. REFRENCES • https://epathshala.nic.in • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_in_biol ogy • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnesium_in_ biology • Jauhar S P (2016) Inorganic chemistry. Modern publishers, Pp 146-82. • https://courses.lumenlearning.com