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Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine has become a classic text in
the field of free radical and antioxidant research. Now in its
fifth edition, the book has been comprehensively rewritten and
updated whilst maintaining the clarity of its predecessors. Two new
chapters discuss 'in vivo' and 'dietary' antioxidants, the first
emphasising the role of peroxiredoxins and integrated defence
mechanisms which allow useful roles for ROS, and the second
containing new information on the role of fruits, vegetables, and
vitamins in health and disease. This new edition also contains
expanded coverage of the mechanisms of oxidative damage to lipids,
DNA, and proteins (and the repair of such damage), and the roles
played by reactive species in signal transduction, cell survival,
death, human reproduction, defence mechanisms of animals and plants
against pathogens, and other important biological events. The
methodologies available to measure reactive species and oxidative
damage (and their potential pitfalls) have been fully updated, as
have the topics of phagocyte ROS production, NADPH oxidase enzymes,
and toxicology. There is a detailed and critical evaluation of the
role of free radicals and other reactive species in human diseases,
especially cancer, cardiovascular, chronic inflammatory and
neurodegenerative diseases. New aspects of ageing are discussed in
the context of the free radical theory of ageing. This book is
recommended as a comprehensive introduction to the field for
students, educators, clinicians, and researchers. It will also be
an invaluable companion to all those interested in the role of free
radicals in the life and biomedical sciences.
Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine has become a classic text in
the field of free radical and antioxidant research. Now in its
fifth edition, the book has been comprehensively rewritten and
updated whilst maintaining the clarity of its predecessors. Two new
chapters discuss 'in vivo' and 'dietary' antioxidants, the first
emphasising the role of peroxiredoxins and integrated defence
mechanisms which allow useful roles for ROS, and the second
containing new information on the role of fruits, vegetables, and
vitamins in health and disease. This new edition also contains
expanded coverage of the mechanisms of oxidative damage to lipids,
DNA, and proteins (and the repair of such damage), and the roles
played by reactive species in signal transduction, cell survival,
death, human reproduction, defence mechanisms of animals and plants
against pathogens, and other important biological events. The
methodologies available to measure reactive species and oxidative
damage (and their potential pitfalls) have been fully updated, as
have the topics of phagocyte ROS production, NADPH oxidase enzymes,
and toxicology. There is a detailed and critical evaluation of the
role of free radicals and other reactive species in human diseases,
especially cancer, cardiovascular, chronic inflammatory and
neurodegenerative diseases. New aspects of ageing are discussed in
the context of the free radical theory of ageing. This book is
recommended as a comprehensive introduction to the field for
students, educators, clinicians, and researchers. It will also be
an invaluable companion to all those interested in the role of free
radicals in the life and biomedical sciences.
In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in the use
of "antioxidant" nutritional supplements. Epidemiological evidence
suggests that maintaining high intakes of vitamins, minerals, and
certain other food constituents may help to protect against
life-threatening diseases such as heart disease and cancer. Is this
effect due to antioxidant properties or to something else? Can
nutritional supplements hope to cure or prevent many diseases?
Should we all be taking vitamin E, vitamin C, or more of certain
polyunsaturated fats?
This is the first book to take a critical and informed look at the
merits and limitations of nutritional antioxidant supplementation
in the general population. It summarizes concisely current thoughts
about free radicals and antioxidants, and is intended for
non-specialists in the field who require clarification about
nutrition-related issues. The book is written by two leading
experts in the field of free radicals in biology and medicine, and
will be useful to nutritionists, physicians, medical students,
nurses, and biologists, as well as to informed members of the
general public interested in nutrition.
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