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Toxicology

Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780128190920
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2020 9780128190920
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Toxicology: Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants examines the nature of oxidative stress as a consequence of exposure to toxins and how antioxidant approaches can mitigate the impact of toxicant exposures. Sections covers the basic biology of oxidative stress, from molecular biology, to physiological pathology, mechanisms of action of specific toxicants, metals and other chemicals/drugs, and antioxidant approaches and therapies for toxic exposures. With contributions from an international group of experts, useful summary sections, a dictionary of terms, and applications to other areas of toxicology, this book is an informative, consolidated reference that helps bridge the interrelationship between toxicology, oxidative stress and antioxidants.

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ISBN13:9780128190920
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>PART 1 TOXICOLOGY AND OXIDATIVE STRESS<br>AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS<br>1. Organophosphate pesticides toxicity, liver cells and linking oxidative stress<br>2. Organophosphate insecticide toxicity and linking oxidative stress<br>3. Organochlorine pesticide toxicity and linking oxidative stress<br>4. Paraquat and reactive oxygen species damage<br>5. Atrazine and oxidative stress<br>6. Fungicide and oxidative stress: a focus on Ziram<br>7. Dioxins and oxidative stress<br>8. Polyaromatic hydrocarbons<br>9. Oxidative stress and neonicotinoid insecticides<br>METALS<br>10. Lead toxicity and linking oxidative stress<br>11. Cadmium toxicity and linking oxidative stress (author to link in human aspects)<br>12. Mercury toxicity and linking oxidative stress as indicated by malondialdehyde<br>13. Chromium toxicity and linking oxidative stress<br>14. Arsenic toxicity and linking oxidative damage<br>15. Rare earth element toxicity and genes in linking oxidative stress pathways<br>DRUGS, FOOD DERIVED, CHEMICALS AND OTHER AGENTS<br>16. Asbestos fibers and oxidative stress<br>17. Anticancer agents and apoptotic cell death: linking antioxidant genes<br>18. Chlorine toxicity, oxidative stress and impact on isoprostanes<br>19. Ionic liquids as toxic agents and effects reactive oxygen species<br>20. 1,2-Dichloropropanetoxicity and reactive oxygen species<br>21. Aflatoxin B1 toxicity and the role of oxidative stress<br>22. Acetaminophen toxicity: the role of free radical mediated injury<br>23. Alcohol toxicity and the role of oxidative stress<br>24. Air pollution and pulmonary oxidative stress<br>25. Radiation and oxidative stress<br>26. Statins and oxidative stress with statins</p> <p>PART 2 ANTIOXIDANTS AND TOXICOLOGY<br>AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS<br>27. An overview of antioxidants<br>28. Garlic extract and protection in malathion induced damage: facets of oxidative stress<br>29. Laurocerasus officinalis roem. (cherry laurel) fruit and protection against organophosphate insecticides<br>30. Resveratrol and protection in malathion-induced oxidative stress<br>METALS<br>31. Vitamin C and protection against arsenic<br>32. Fragaria ananassa and protection against cadmium toxicity<br>33. Citicoline as a nutraceutical and protection in metal poisoning<br>34. Acai fruit (Euterpe oleracea) and protection in mercury related oxidative stress<br>35. Antioxidant N-acetyl-l-cysteine in chromium protection<br>36. Nigella sativa seeds in lead related oxidative stress<br>37. Catechin and protection in cadmium toxicity<br>38. Kolaviron (KV) as an antioxidant: modelling arsenite toxicity<br>DRUGS, FOOD DERIVED, CHEMICALS AND OTHER AGENTS<br>39. Moringa oleifera leaf extract and acetaminophen protection<br>40. All-trans-retinoic acid and protection against renal toxicant p-aminophenol<br>41. Rhus tripartita extracts and ethanol-induced toxicity: glutathione-S-transferases and beyond<br>GENERAL ASPECTS <br>42. Antioxidants in Cynara scolymus and applications to toxicological sciences<br>43. Antioxidants in Crataegus Monogyna L flowers and applications to toxicological sciences<br>44. Nutrient based RiduROS and use in oxidant stress protection in radiation<br>45. Vernonia amygdalina (Del.) as an antioxidant in toxic injury</p>

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