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Chemistry/Biochemistry Research 430
 
Chemistry/Biochemistry Research 430
 
:Fall 2016
 
:Fall 2016
:Styles Bitchly
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:Stephanie Saey
:Junior Biochemistry Major
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:Junior Biochemistry and Biopsychology Double Major
  
 
==Research Times==
 
==Research Times==
T/Thur 2-4 pm
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Mon: 12-2pm
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Th: 11-1pm
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: section 01 = 0.25 credit = 4 hours per week.
 
: section 01 = 0.25 credit = 4 hours per week.
: section 02 = 0.50 credit = 8 hours per week.
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==Proposed Research Project==
 
==Proposed Research Project==
===Enter Project Title here===
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===Curcumin as a Secondary Plant Metabolite*===
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*Title of Project Subject to Change
  
 
===General Information===
 
===General Information===
:Advisor: here
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:Advisor: Dr. Brad Sturgeon
:Other research student collaborators: here
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:Other research student collaborators: Nadia Ayala
:Other Research Collaborators: here
 
  
 
===Proposal===
 
===Proposal===
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Curcumin, along with its two derivatives, is a secondary plant metabolite of the turmeric herb 'Curcuma Longa'. A review of curcumin studies suggest curcumin has chemotherapeutic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activity, among other uses to be discovered. The current research project aims to successfully isolate and purify curcumin and its derivatives from the plant turmeric. With MeOH under reflux, the curcuminoids will be extracted and subsequently subjected to Flash Chromatography for separation. Once the curcuminoids are separated, NMR data collection will take place to compare the chemical properties of each derivative.
  
 
===Instruments to be used===
 
===Instruments to be used===
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Distillation Apparatus, Flash Chromotography System, NMR
  
 
===References (2 minimum)===
 
===References (2 minimum)===
  
 
===Research pledge===
 
===Research pledge===
I, Styles Bitchly, have read the Chem/Bioc 430 course syllabus and understand the general structure and expectations of the research program. The above material was prepared after consultation, and in conjunction with my research advisor.
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I, Stephanie Saey, have read the Chem/Bioc 430 course syllabus and understand the general structure and expectations of the research program. The above material was prepared after consultation, and in conjunction with my research advisor, Dr. Brad Sturgeon.

Revision as of 12:32, 13 September 2016

Chemistry/Biochemistry Research 430

Fall 2016
Stephanie Saey
Junior Biochemistry and Biopsychology Double Major

Research Times

Mon: 12-2pm Th: 11-1pm

section 01 = 0.25 credit = 4 hours per week.


Proposed Research Project

Curcumin as a Secondary Plant Metabolite*

  • Title of Project Subject to Change

General Information

Advisor: Dr. Brad Sturgeon
Other research student collaborators: Nadia Ayala

Proposal

Curcumin, along with its two derivatives, is a secondary plant metabolite of the turmeric herb 'Curcuma Longa'. A review of curcumin studies suggest curcumin has chemotherapeutic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activity, among other uses to be discovered. The current research project aims to successfully isolate and purify curcumin and its derivatives from the plant turmeric. With MeOH under reflux, the curcuminoids will be extracted and subsequently subjected to Flash Chromatography for separation. Once the curcuminoids are separated, NMR data collection will take place to compare the chemical properties of each derivative.

Instruments to be used

Distillation Apparatus, Flash Chromotography System, NMR

References (2 minimum)

Research pledge

I, Stephanie Saey, have read the Chem/Bioc 430 course syllabus and understand the general structure and expectations of the research program. The above material was prepared after consultation, and in conjunction with my research advisor, Dr. Brad Sturgeon.