Enzyme Handbook, Volume I by Thomas E. Barman is a comprehensive reference work compiling kinetic, molecular, and functional data for hundreds of enzymes. Each entry includes enzyme classification, reaction types, activity constants, molecular weights, cofactors, and literature references. It is widely cited in enzymology, biochemical research, and laboratory studies as an authoritative resource.
Basic Biochemistry for Medical Students by P. N. Campbell and B. A. Kilby is an introductory textbook designed for medical students. It presents fundamental concepts in biochemistry — including chemical foundations of life, enzymes, metabolic pathways, and regulatory mechanisms — with emphasis on clinical relevance and application in medicine.