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This edited book focuses on the recent advances in our
understanding of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), combining
epidemiology and clinical diagnosis, with genetics and
immunological aspects as well as the role of proteostasis and
mitochondria before diving into new therapies including stem cell
based approaches. AMD is a leading cause of largely incurable
blindness worldwide and projected to double from 2.07 million to
5.44 million individuals by 2050 in the United States. Globally,
288 million individuals are projected to have AMD by 2040. The
disease has enormous socioeconomic impact on the affected
individuals, their families and the society. This book will bring
together the state of the art basic science knowledge with
clinically relevant findings and address the challenges for future
research in AMD. The intersection of different disciplines will
provide potential areas for further investigations to reduce the
burden of blindness from AMD. This book offers an appealing and
insightful resource for clinicians, scientists, students and
fellows.
Functional foods and nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, and
natural antioxidants have established their potential roles in the
protection of human health against disease. Nutraceuticals and
Functional Foods in Human Health and Disease Prevention examines
the benefits, efficacy, and success of properly designed
nutraceuticals and functional foods in human health and their
possible application in disease prevention. The book demonstrates
diverse disease pathophysiology and how nutraceuticals and
functional food can be used to combat and prevent disease. The book
discusses global food habits and trends, safety and toxicology, and
how food addiction or overindulgence of food can lead to a variety
of disease states. It then highlights how supplements help in
disease prevention. Although a significant number of nutraceuticals
and functional foods have demonstrated their efficacy, a large
number of supplements are still surviving on false claims.
Therefore, the editors underscore risks and benefits, and why
government regulatory agencies are so critical of these
nutraceutical supplements. With the global nutraceuticals market
expected to reach $204.8 billion by 2017, what once seemed a very
niche sector has become big business. An overview of nutraceuticals
and functional foods and their application in human health, this
book exhaustively covers antioxidants, functional foods, and
nutraceuticals in human health and disease prevention. With
contributions from experts and pioneers, the book gives insight
into the role of functional foods in optimal diet and exercise.
This edited book focuses on the recent advances in our
understanding of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), combining
epidemiology and clinical diagnosis, with genetics and
immunological aspects as well as the role of proteostasis and
mitochondria before diving into new therapies including stem cell
based approaches. AMD is a leading cause of largely incurable
blindness worldwide and projected to double from 2.07 million to
5.44 million individuals by 2050 in the United States. Globally,
288 million individuals are projected to have AMD by 2040. The
disease has enormous socioeconomic impact on the affected
individuals, their families and the society. This book will bring
together the state of the art basic science knowledge with
clinically relevant findings and address the challenges for future
research in AMD. The intersection of different disciplines will
provide potential areas for further investigations to reduce the
burden of blindness from AMD. This book offers an appealing and
insightful resource for clinicians, scientists, students and
fellows.
Functional foods and nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, and
natural antioxidants have established their potential roles in the
protection of human health against disease. Nutraceuticals and
Functional Foods in Human Health and Disease Prevention examines
the benefits, efficacy, and success of properly designed
nutraceuticals and functional foods in human health and their
possible application in disease prevention. The book demonstrates
diverse disease pathophysiology and how nutraceuticals and
functional food can be used to combat and prevent disease. The book
discusses global food habits and trends, safety and toxicology, and
how food addiction or overindulgence of food can lead to a variety
of disease states. It then highlights how supplements help in
disease prevention. Although a significant number of nutraceuticals
and functional foods have demonstrated their efficacy, a large
number of supplements are still surviving on false claims.
Therefore, the editors underscore risks and benefits, and why
government regulatory agencies are so critical of these
nutraceutical supplements. With the global nutraceuticals market
expected to reach $204.8 billion by 2017, what once seemed a very
niche sector has become big business. An overview of nutraceuticals
and functional foods and their application in human health, this
book exhaustively covers antioxidants, functional foods, and
nutraceuticals in human health and disease prevention. With
contributions from experts and pioneers, the book gives insight
into the role of functional foods in optimal diet and exercise.
Food toxicology studies how natural or synthetic poisons and
toxicants in diverse food products cause harmful, detrimental, or
adverse side effects in living organisms. Food toxicology is an
important consideration as food supply chain is becoming more
multinational in origin, and any contamination or toxic
manifestation may cause serious, wide-spread adverse health
effects. Food Toxicology covers various aspects of food safety and
toxicology, including the study of the nature, properties, effects,
and detection of toxic substances in food and their disease
manifestations in humans. It will also include other aspects of
consumer product safety. The first two chapters discuss the
measurement of toxicants and toxicity and the importance of
dose-response in food toxicology. Additional chapters discuss the
aspects of food associated carcinogenesis and food-derived chemical
carcinogenesis, food allergy, pathogens associated with fruits and
vegetables, and the detrimental effects of radionuclides exposure.
The chapters also cover the most important heavy metal
contaminants, namely mercury, lead and vanadium, and Fluoride
toxicity, which is extensively discussed in its own chapter.
Toxicologists, scientists, researchers in food toxicology,
nutritionists, and public health care professionals will find
valuable information in this book on all possible intricate areas
of food toxicology.
The role of green coffee bean (GCB) in human health is of emerging
interest to the nutraceutical field, especially given its role in
improving metabolic syndrome, including weight management,
hypertension, diabetes, and neuroprotection. GCB extract contains a
novel antioxidant known as chlorogenic acid (also caffeoylquinic
acid), which has been shown to positively affect blood pressure,
brain health, diabetes, and weight management. This book provides
information on the diverse health benefits of green coffee bean
extract, molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways, safety of
GCB, dosage, and recommended usage. It focuses on the chemistry,
biochemistry, pharmacology, and safety of GCB extract. GCB extract
has brought a remarkable revolution in the nutraceutical
marketplace. However, some controversies have been demonstrated
recently. This book presents the state-of-the-art research studies
from eminent scientists around the world on the potential and
diversified health benefits of GCB extracts, with particular
emphasis placed on the importance to standardize the appropriate
extraction technology, quality control and assurance, and broad
spectrum safety studies and human clinical studies to substantiate
the regulatory claims and position the product in the marketplace.
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