<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>