Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2025-2026
Course director
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Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
assistant professor,
Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 12 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 12 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OAF-NOJ-T
- 1 kredit
- General Medicine
- Optional modul
- spring
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Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 50
Available as Campus course for . Campus-karok: GYTK TTK
Topic
In recent years, more and more people have been taking supplements containing one or more trace elements for various reasons. But why do we need these trace elements in our body? How can we recognise a trace element deficiency? The aim of this course is to familiarise students with the occurrence, biochemical significance, dietary sources and medical significance of deficiencies and excess intakes of trace elements that play an important role in the human body. The course will provide an overview of the occurrence of the various trace elements on Earth and in the human body, with particular emphasis on enzyme systems and their physiological effects. We will also review the most important dietary sources of intake, national and international intake recommendations, and the pathologies caused by deficiencies and excess intakes of various trace elements, based on current literature, with an emphasis on evidence-based medicine.
Lectures
- 1.
Introduction, description of the thematic
- Szabó Éva (Biokémia) - 2. What are trace elements? Overview of trace elements - Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
- 3. Medical importance of iron, deficiencies, intoxications - Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
- 4. Medical importance of iodine, deficiencies, intoxications - Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
- 5. Medical importance of fluoride, deficiencies, intoxications - Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
- 6. Medical importance of zinc, deficiencies, intoxications - Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
- 7. Medical importance of copper, deficiencies, intoxications - Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
- 8.
Medical importance of selenium, deficiencies, intoxications
- Szabó Éva (Biokémia) - 9.
Medical importance of molybdenum, deficiencies, intoxications
- Szabó Éva (Biokémia) - 10.
Medical importance of manganese, deficiencies, intoxications
- Szabó Éva (Biokémia) - 11.
Medical importance of chromium, deficiencies, intoxications
- Szabó Éva (Biokémia) - 12. Consultation, written exam - Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
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Literature developed by the Department
The presentations will be uploaded electronically to the Teams group
Notes
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Recommended literature
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Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Maximum 25% absence, active participation in lessons
Mid-term exams
Written exam on the 12th week, the make up of the exam is not possible.
Making up for missed classes
The make up of the course is not possible.
Exam topics/questions
1. The term trace minerals and their incidence
2. Biochemical importance of iron
3. Dietary iron sources
4. Conditions caused by excess iron intake
5. Conditions caused by iron deficiency
6. Biochemical importance of iodine
7. Dietary iodine sources
8. Conditions caused by excess iodine intake
9. Conditions caused by iodine deficiency
10. Biochemical importance of fluoride
11. Dietary fluoride sources
12. Conditions caused by excess fluoride intake
13. Conditions caused by fluoride deficiency
14. Biochemical importance of zinc
15. Dietary zinc sources
16. Conditions caused by excess zinc intake
17. Conditions caused by zinc deficiency
18. Biochemical importance of copper
19. Dietary copper sources
20. Conditions caused by excess copper intake
21. Conditions caused by copper deficiency
22. Biochemical importance of chromium
23. Dietary chromium sources
24. Conditions caused by excess chromium intake
25. Conditions caused by chromium deficiency
26. Biochemical importance of selenium
27. Dietary selenium sources
28. Conditions caused by excess selenium intake
29. Conditions caused by selenium deficiency
30. Biochemical importance of molybdenum
31. Dietary molybdenum sources
32. Conditions caused by excess molybdenum intake
33. Conditions caused by molybdenum deficiency
34. Biochemical importance of manganese
35. Dietary manganese sources
36. Conditions caused by excess manganese intake
37. Conditions caused by manganese deficiency
Examiners
- Szabó Éva (Biokémia)
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Szabó Éva (Biokémia)