Introduction to Primary Metabolites

  • Primary metabolites are essential biochemical compounds required for the growth, development, and normal functioning of living organisms.
  • Many Primary Metabolites have pharmaceutical and industrial applications.
  • Unlike secondary metabolites, they are universally present and play a key role in metabolism, energy production, and cellular processes.

Characteristics

  • Essential for survival and metabolism.
  • Continuously produced in large quantities.
  • Universally found across all life forms.
  • Involved in fundamental biochemical pathways.
  • Widely used in pharmaceuticals, food, and industry.

Classification and Examples

  1. Carbohydrates (Energy sources & structural components)

  2. Proteins and Enzymes (Structural and catalytic functions)

  3. Lipids (Waxes, Fats, Fixed Oils) (Energy storage & membrane components)

  4. Marine Drugs (Bioactive compounds from marine sources)

    • Examples: Novel medicinal agents with pharmaceutical applications.

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