Research into the role of oxidative stress and fatty acids in
neuropsychiatric disorders has been ongoing for decades and has
been written about before. However, this book aims to examine how
these seemingly disparate bodies of evidence from the fields of
oxidative stress and essential fatty acid metabolism are, in fact,
intimately connected to each other. Therefore, for this book the
editors invited researchers of oxidative stress (OS) and essential
fatty acid (EFA) in neuropsychiatric disorders, exemplified by
schizophrenia, mood disorders, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's
disease. Together, the chapters bring a fresh perspective on the
relationship between the presence of oxidative stress in the
afore-mentioned disorders and the fatty acid deficits that have
been identified in these disorders.
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