|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
Mitochondrial Intoxication explores the effects toxic molecules can
have upon mitochondrial physiology in the human body. Each chapter
is dedicated to a specific toxicant, including pollutants, food
additives, illicit and pharmaceutical drugs, and heavy metals. This
book considers the implications and impact these have upon
mitochondria and the diseases that can result from dysfunction and
impairment in the human body. Furthermore, the book provides an
overview of mitochondrial physiology and assesses the advances and
challenges in testing mitochondrial toxicity. Case studies
exploring mitochondrial intoxication in pregnancy and in the
geriatric population are also included. This is a comprehensive
reference on the main toxicants impacting mitochondria in the human
body, and the consequences this can have for health and disease.
Mitochondrial Physiology and Vegetal Molecules: Therapeutic
potential of natural compounds on mitochondrial health provides a
comprehensive overview of mitochondrial physiology throughout the
human life span, as well as the effect of molecules of vegetal
origin on mitochondrial health. The editor has lined up a team of
worldwide experts to cover the most exciting and high-impact
advancements of research in this area. This book is structured into
two parts that provide a balance of both foundational and applied
content. Part I provides an overview of mitochondrial physiology
including its structure, dynamics, biogenesis, membranes, DNA
transcription, and translation in the mitochondria. Part I also
covers other themes such as apoptosis. Part II then covers the
effect of specific vegetable-derived molecules on mitochondrial
health, including anthocyanins, caffeine, cannabinoids, carnosic
and rosmarinic acids, citrus flavonoids, polyphenols,
pterostilbene, resveratrol, and sulforaphane, among others.
Mitochondrial Physiology and Vegetal Molecules: Therapeutic
potential of natural compounds on mitochondrial health is a
complete resource for researchers in this exciting field. Its
comprehensive coverage makes it particularly interesting to
bioscience researchers willing to understand the foundations of
mitochondrial physiology throughout the human life span. Clinician
researchers, MDs, nutritionists, pharmacologists, and sports
scientists may be attracted to the detailed information on the
health effects of vegetal origin molecules on the organelle.
Natural Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity brings
together research in the area of natural compounds and their dual
effects of neuroprotection and neurotoxicity when interacting with
brain cells. This book is organized into four sections that address
molecular mechanism underlying neuroprotection and neurotoxicity,
neuroprotection mediated by natural molecules, neurotoxicity
induced by natural compounds and nanotechnology-related strategies
utilized in neuroprotection. Written by well-known researchers all
over the world, chapters provide an in-depth analysis of numerous
molecules, such as algae, plant and fungus-derived molecules, and
comprehensively discuss their mechanisms of action and possible
clinical applications. This book provides an essential reference
for researchers and clinical scientists interested in the effects
of natural compounds on the human health and disease.
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Nanotherapeutics: Aging, Diseases,
and Nanotechnology-Related Strategies in Mitochondrial Medicine
provides a comprehensive overview of mitochondrial dysfunction and
current strategies for targeting the organelle. Based on the most
current research, the editor lined up a team of worldwide experts
to cover the most exciting research in the area, considering the
impact through the human life span. This book is structured in two
parts that provide a good balance of foundational and applied
content. Part I deals with an overview of mitochondrial dysfunction
and its role in the aging process, including metabolic diseases,
neuro-affective and neurodegenerative disorders, sepsis, and
toxicological aspects. Part II covers therapeutic substance
delivery to mitochondria with a focus on cancer, neurodegenerative
diseases, and increasing the bioavailability of natural compounds
of interest. Several nanoscale strategies are described.
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Nanotherapeutics: Aging, Diseases,
and Nanotechnology-Related Strategies in Mitochondrial Medicine is
a complete resource for researchers in this exciting field. Its
comprehensive coverage makes this book particularly interesting to
bioscience researchers looking to understand the foundations of
mitochondrial health throughout the human life span. Additionally,
clinician researchers, medical doctors, nutritionists,
pharmacologists, and sports scientists may be attracted to the
detailed information on the organelle-targeted delivery strategies.
|
|