Enzymes are central to Biochemistry, yet they are often reduced to definitions, graphs, and rate equations. The real difficulty arises when students must interpret Lineweaver–Burk plots, distinguish types of inhibition, or relate enzyme defects to clinical conditions. Exams test these connections, not just memorised facts.
In these Physics Wallah YouTube sessions, Dr. Rajesh Jambhulkar explains enzyme fundamentals, regulation, and clinical correlations with a focus on practical understanding and application. The sessions help students move beyond rote learning and prepare more effectively for university and competitive exams.
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This FARRE 2025 session provides a complete understanding of enzymes, covering their definition, classification, factors affecting activity and Km, mechanisms of action, inhibition, isoenzymes, allosteric regulation, and diagnostic uses. It also integrates clinical cases such as acute myocardial infarction, viral hepatitis, obstructive jaundice, and acute pancreatitis, highlighting enzyme patterns, cardiac markers, coenzymes, and therapeutic uses.
By the end of this video, you’ll have a solid understanding of enzyme functions and regulation, helping you perform well in MBBS 1st year exams and prepare for NEET PG.
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This video covers the fundamental concepts of enzymes and cellular processes, including enzyme structure, classification, kinetics, regulation, and cellular functions. It also addresses critical clinical correlations such as myocardial infarction, viral hepatitis, obstructive jaundice, and acute pancreatitis. By linking theoretical principles with clinical applications, the session enables students to develop a clear, conceptual understanding, supporting effective preparation for MBBS examinations and competitive medical assessments like NEET PG.
This video explains the fundamental concepts of enzymes, including classification, enzyme commission (EC) numbers, mechanism of enzyme action, activation energy, transition state, enzyme-substrate complex formation, and enzyme catalysis. It also covers the isoenzymes and coenzymes, along with the main classes of IUBMB nomenclature.
Designed for MBBS first-year students, NEET-UG aspirants, and beginners, the lecture provides clear, step-by-step explanations, emphasising both conceptual understanding and clinical relevance. By linking enzyme fundamentals to practical applications, the session equips students to confidently approach theory and application-based questions in medical biochemistry.
By following these videos, you gain a step-by-step mastery of enzymes, connecting theory with real-world clinical examples. Each video builds progressively, reinforcing key concepts and practical applications, so you can approach exams with confidence and clarity. This learning path ensures that Enzyme Biochemistry is no longer a difficult topic, but a chapter that can be understood, remembered, and applied effectively.