Biochemical Analysis
Biochemical analysis is the process of measuring and interpreting the biochemical activities of molecules such as proteins, enzymes, hormones, vitamins, and toxins. This type of analysis is important in medical diagnostics and research, as it can give information about a person's health or the effect of a drug, food, or pathogen on the body. It can also be used to identify genetic defects or to uncover the effects of certain environmental toxins. Biochemical analysis can also provide insight into drug evaluation, food safety and processing, forensic studies, and toxicology. Through biochemical analysis, scientists can better understand the complexities and biochemical processes of living organisms, and develop new treatments, medications, and interventions that may benefit people’s health.
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