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Antioxidants Effects in Health: The Bright and the Dark Side
examines the role that antioxidants play in a variety of health and
disease situations. The book discusses antioxidants' historical
evolution, their oxidative stress, and contains a detailed approach
of 1) endogenous antioxidants, including endogenous sources,
mechanisms of action, beneficial and detrimental effects on health,
in vitro evidence, animal studies and clinical studies; 2)
synthetic antioxidants, including sources, chemistry,
bioavailability, legal status, mechanisms of action, beneficial and
detrimental effects on health, in vitro evidence, animal studies
and clinical studies; and 3) natural antioxidants, including
sources, chemistry, bioavailability, mechanisms of action, possible
prooxidant activity; beneficial and detrimental effects on health,
in vitro evidence, animal studies and clinical studies. Throughout
the boo, the relationship of antioxidants with different beneficial
and detrimental effects are examined, and the current controversies
and future perspectives are addressed and explored. Antioxidants
Effects in Health: The Bright and the Dark Side evaluates the
current scientific evidence on antioxidant topics, focusing on
endogenous antioxidants, naturally occurring antioxidants and
synthetic antioxidants. It will be a helpful resource for
pharmaceutical scientists, health professionals, those studying
natural chemistry, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, natural product
synthesis, and experts in formulation of herbal and natural
pharmaceuticals.
Naturally Occurring Chemicals against Alzheimer's Disease offers a
detailed discussion on the roles, molecular mechanisms, structural
activity relationships, toxicology and clinical data on
phytochemicals in relation to Alzheimer's disease. The book
examines the available phytochemicals and plants that are
potentially effective, also determining the role and molecular
targets of these phytochemicals in combating AD. This comprehensive
resource will be helpful to researchers who are working on herbal
drugs on AD, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, clinical
trials, neuroscience and advancement in formulations.
Influence of Nutrients, Bioactive Compounds, and Plant Extracts in
Liver Diseases provides evidence-based knowledge of the mechanism
of action of natural compounds, as well as the relation of
structure and function of phytochemicals in hepatitis B and C,
fatty liver disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, liver
cancer, biliary cirrhosis, and primary sclerosing cholangitis. The
effect of phytochemicals in the hepatotoxicity of drugs is also
addressed. Written for health professionals seeking reliable and
up-to-date information on the beneficial or toxic effects of
natural compounds on liver disease, this book is sure to be a
welcomed resource for nutritionists, food chemists, natural product
researchers, pharmacists, medical doctors, and pharmacognosists
alike.
Phytonutrients in Food: From Traditional to Rational Usage offers
an overview of phytonutrients and reveals techniques related to the
extraction, separation, identification and quantification of these
compounds. The book focuses on the connection between the discovery
and characterization of new molecules, explores new applications of
well-known compounds and their relative effects for human health,
analyses the processes of extraction, identification and
production, and explains the protocols and precautions to avoid
degradation, significant loss, or production of secondary reactions
during production. Intended for researchers, product developers,
nutritionists, food chemists, pharmacologists, pharmacists and
students studying these topics, this book provides an invaluable
reference.
Nonvitamin and Nonmineral Nutritional Supplements compiles
comprehensive information and recent findings on supplements found
in today's market. The book focuses on non-essential nutrients,
animal extracts, yeast and fungi extracts, and plant and algae
extracts used as supplements. Readers will find valuable insights
on the impact of dietary supplementation on human health, along
with an understanding of the positive and negative aspects of each
supplement.
This book focuses on the nutrients and nutraceuticals that promote
active and healthy ageing - recently defined by the WHO as the
process of development and maintenance of functional capacity that
allows well-being at an advanced stage of life. There has been a
rapid rise in the use of nutritional interventions as well as
specific nutraceuticals in the management of multifactorial aspects
of clinical health outcomes. Written by leading experts this book
comprehensively discusses the various ageing phenotypes and
age-related diseases. It also assesses the nutritional status of
the elderly and the various epidemiological factors that influence
it. It reviews the role of dietary fiber in disease-free and fully
functional ageing. Further, the book explores the benefits of
polyphenols, which are secondary plant metabolites, in protecting
against cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and various
neurodegenerative diseases.
Today's consumers are looking for food products with
health-promoting roles in addition to nutritional benefits. With
current research showing that nutraceuticals and functional foods
rich in specific bioactives may have chemopreventative effects,
these products are increasingly popular. However, while much in the
literature supports the health-promoting features of these foods,
few texts focus on their bioactive agents and their mode of action
in cancer signaling. Nutraceuticals and Cancer Signalling: Clinical
Aspects and Mode of Action explains the link between nutraceuticals
and cancer in terms of clinical trials and modes of action. This
book gives an overview of common cancers and their mechanisms, and
the most common functional foods and their bioactive components.
Individual chapters focus on specific functional foods--including
tomatoes, garlic, honey, tea, yoghurt, and many more--their
prominent bioactive compounds, and their mode of action in cancer
signaling and chemoprevention. Recent findings on cancer-prevention
roles of different vitamins and minerals are also discussed. For
food scientists, nutritionists, and pharmaceutical experts looking
to understand how functional foods can play a role in fighting
cancer, this text serves as a one-stop reference.
Recent Advances in Natural Products Analysis is a thorough guide to
the latest analytical methods used for identifying and studying
bioactive phytochemicals and other natural products. Chemical
compounds, such as flavonoids, alkaloids, carotenoids and saponins
are examined, highlighting the many techniques for studying their
properties. Each chapter is devoted to a compound category,
beginning with the underlying chemical properties of the main
components followed by techniques of extraction, purification and
fractionation, and then techniques of identification and
quantification. Biological activities, possible interactions,
levels found in plants, the effects of processing, and current and
potential industrial applications are also included.
Today's consumers are looking for food products with
health-promoting roles in addition to nutritional benefits. With
current research showing that nutraceuticals and functional foods
rich in specific bioactives may have chemopreventative effects,
these products are increasingly popular. However, while much in the
literature supports the health-promoting features of these foods,
few texts focus on their bioactive agents and their mode of action
in cancer signaling. Nutraceuticals and Cancer Signalling: Clinical
Aspects and Mode of Action explains the link between nutraceuticals
and cancer in terms of clinical trials and modes of action. This
book gives an overview of common cancers and their mechanisms, and
the most common functional foods and their bioactive components.
Individual chapters focus on specific functional foods--including
tomatoes, garlic, honey, tea, yoghurt, and many more--their
prominent bioactive compounds, and their mode of action in cancer
signaling and chemoprevention. Recent findings on cancer-prevention
roles of different vitamins and minerals are also discussed. For
food scientists, nutritionists, and pharmaceutical experts looking
to understand how functional foods can play a role in fighting
cancer, this text serves as a one-stop reference.
This book focuses on the nutrients and nutraceuticals that promote
active and healthy ageing - recently defined by the WHO as the
process of development and maintenance of functional capacity that
allows well-being at an advanced stage of life. There has been a
rapid rise in the use of nutritional interventions as well as
specific nutraceuticals in the management of multifactorial aspects
of clinical health outcomes. Written by leading experts this book
comprehensively discusses the various ageing phenotypes and
age-related diseases. It also assesses the nutritional status of
the elderly and the various epidemiological factors that influence
it. It reviews the role of dietary fiber in disease-free and fully
functional ageing. Further, the book explores the benefits of
polyphenols, which are secondary plant metabolites, in protecting
against cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and various
neurodegenerative diseases.
Since different diseases and their associated pathogens became more
resistant to the diverse drugs that have been synthesized or
isolated from nature, certain ailments could be treated without
generating side effects in current drugs. Cytotoxicity and
cognitive and/or motor effects are consequences of the use of
certain compounds that in its genealogy alter in a moderated way
the treatment of the neurodegenerative diseases. Often, surgical
interventions are an invasive alternative that determine whether
the patient does or does not achieve the advances expected in
reducing involuntary movements, such as Parkinsons disease.
Commercial and natural alternatives could help patients endure the
psychological effects of movement and cognitive diseases. At the
present time, L-Dopa is used, for instance, as a commercial drug
for the treatment of Parkinsons disease, since it can control the
involuntary movements of the patient under a certain status.
Although this nitrogen compound presents itself in low
concentrations in some vegetables such as broad beans, porotos and
ginkgo biloba, the continuous consumption of these foods does not
assure that the abovementioned neurodegenerative disease is will
recede, nor does it mean that its side effects will decrease.
Therefore, the search for new alternatives that generate mitigation
and a better quality of life for patients requires us to check the
last few contributions in studies on the motor/mental dysfunctions
by using a new and novel medical tool that implies a better
pharmacological potential without being discarded from the organism
via low solubility in the blood; this potential is known as
nanomedicine. Concerning its molecular structure, many drugs have
great potential as chemical-therapeutic agents, however, due to its
low polarity, these compounds are eliminated from the organism
without crossing the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which prevents the
entrance of many psychotropic drugs. In this sense, from the use of
cannabinoids, flavonoids and nanomedicine, many authors have
impelled their research in reducing the size of the "bundle" that
contains the active compound from a medicine, diminishing its
concentration and the side effects that accompany the drugs that
are administered orally or injected. Even more so, the formation of
a supramolecular framework from natural polymers either chitosan or
synthetic molecules such as poly- -caprolactone (PCL) has allowed
the formation of nanoparticles with interesting physical-chemical
properties, enables the delivery of the active compound in the
appropriate site during a controlled release. In this book, the
authors compile a number of diverse contributions focused on the
isolation, pharmacological evaluation and formulation of the
carrier/drug system and generate, for the case of the
nanoparticles, the same pharmacological effects in the people who
endure CNS diseases. The advances and novel molecular tools to
relieve the patient of the undesirable effects of the current drugs
in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases are mentioned and
discussed. These scientific achievements are the tip of the iceberg
in terms of health improvement for the population due to these
limiting diseases.
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