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Cadmium: From Toxicity to Essentiality

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Volume 11 provides in an authoritative and timely manner in 16 stimulating chapters, written by 40 internationally recognized experts from 11 nations, and supported by more than 2600 references, 35 tables, and over 100 illustrations, many in color, a most up-to-date view on the role of cadmium for life, presently a vibrant research area. MILS-11 covers the bioinorganic chemistry of Cd(II), its biogeochemistry, anthropogenic release into the environment, and speciation in the atmosphere, waters, soils, and sediments. The analytical tools for Cd determination, its imaging in cells, and the use of 113Cd NMR to probe Zn(II) and Ca(II) proteins are summarized, as are Cd(II) interactions with nucleotides, nucleic acids, amino acids, and proteins including metallothioneins. The phytoremediation by Cd(II)-accumulating plants, etc., the toxicology of Cd(II), its damage to mammalian organs, and its role as a carcinogen for humans, are highlighted. Cadmium: From Toxicity to Essentiality, MILS-11 provides in an authoritative and timely manner in 16 stimulating chapters, written by 40 internationally recognized experts from 11 nations, and supported by more than 2600 references, 35 tables, and over 100 illustrations, many in color, a most up-to-date view on the role of cadmium for life, presently a vibrant research area. MILS-11 covers the bioinorganic chemistry of Cd(II), its biogeochemistry, anthropogenic release into the environment, and speciation in the atmosphere, waters, soils, and sediments. The analytical tools for Cd determination, its imaging in cells, and the use of 113Cd NMR to probe Zn(II) and Ca(II) proteins are summarized, as are Cd(II) interactions with nucleotides, nucleic acids, amino acids, and proteins including metallothioneins. The phytoremediation by Cd(II)-accumulating plants, etc., the toxicology of Cd(II), its damage to mammalian organs, and its role as a carcinogen for humans, are highlighted. The book terminates with a fascinating report on the use of Cd(II) in carbonic anhydrase of certain marine phytoplankton species.
Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel, and Roland K. O. Sigel have long-standing interests in Biological Inorganic Chemistry. Their research focuses on metal ion interactions with nucleotides and nucleic acids and on related topics. They edited previously 44 volumes in the series Metal Ions in Biological Systems.

List of contents

1. The Bioinorganic Chemistry of Cadmium in the Context of Its Toxicity. - 2. Biogeochemistry of Cadmium and Its Release to the Environment. - 3. Speciation of Cadmium in the Environment. - 4. Determination of Cadmium in Biological Samples. - 5. Imaging and Sensing of Cadmium in Cells. - 6. Use of 113Cd NMR to Probe the Native Metal Binding Sites in Metalloproteins: An Overview. - 7. Solid State Structures of Cadmium Complexes with Relevance for Biological Systems. - 8. Complex Formation of Cadmium(II) with Sugar Residues, Nucleobases, Phosphates, Nucleotides, and Nucleic Acids. - 9. Cadmium(II) Complexes of Amino Acids and Peptides. - 10. Natural and Artificial Proteins Containing Cadmium. - 11. Cadmium in Metallothioneins. - 12. Cadmium-Accumulating Plants. - 13. Cadmium Toxicity in Plants. - 14. Toxicology of Cadmium and Its Damage to Mammalian Organs. - 15. Cadmium and Cancer. - 16. Cadmium in Marine Phytoplankton.Natural and Artificial Proteins Containing Cadmium. - 11. Cadmium in Metallothioneins. - 12. Cadmium-Accumulating Plants. - 13. Cadmium Toxicity in Plants. - 14. Toxicology of Cadmium and Its Damage to Mammalian Organs. - 15. Cadmium and Cancer. - 16. Cadmium in Marine Phytoplankton.Cadmium and Cancer. - 16. Cadmium in Marine Phytoplankton.

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Volume 11 provides in an authoritative and timely manner in 16 stimulating chapters, written by 40 internationally recognized experts from 11 nations, and supported by more than 2600 references, 35 tables, and over 100 illustrations, many in color, a most up-to-date view on the role of cadmium for life, presently a vibrant research area. MILS-11 covers the bioinorganic chemistry of Cd(II), its biogeochemistry, anthropogenic release into the environment, and speciation in the atmosphere, waters, soils, and sediments. The analytical tools for Cd determination, its imaging in cells, and the use of 113Cd NMR to probe Zn(II) and Ca(II) proteins are summarized, as are Cd(II) interactions with nucleotides, nucleic acids, amino acids, and proteins including metallothioneins. The phytoremediation by Cd(II)-accumulating plants, etc., the toxicology of Cd(II), its damage to mammalian organs, and its role as a carcinogen for humans, are highlighted.

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“This is a fascinating book that provides an up-to-date review of the very relevant and timely problem of cadmium contamination and toxicity in the environment. … it will be greatly beneficial for graduate students working on cadmium ecotoxicology. … it will doubtlessly complement well the knowledge of many researchers and professors.” (Michel Lavoie, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 90 (2), June, 2015)
“The 11th volume in the ‘Metals Ions in Life Sciences Series’ addresses one imminent challenge of the 21st century, namely the chronic low exposure to cadmium that occurs in a global setting mainly from dietary sources. … the audience for this volume will certainly be as broad and there will be lots of unknown and essential facts every reader can extract from this compendium. I strongly recommend to collect this volume for your private library.” (Nicolai Burzlaff, Inorganica Chimica Acta, Vol. 421, 2014)
"The chapters in this book are written authoritatively, will stimulate further research in a variety of disciplines, and be widely consulted. This series is a must for bioinorganic chemists, for inorganic biochemists, and of course toxicologists and indeed all interested in the role of metals in biology"
- Peter J Sadler, J. Inorg. Biochem. 129 (2013) 173
"This volume follows the high standards set by its predecessors. Its detail and thoroughness make it an excellent resource for research workers already engaged in investigating the biological chemistry of cadmium, and those who may become interested in the subject. This reviewer gives it a strong recommendation"
- John S. Thayer, Coord. Chem. Rev. 257 (2013) 3070

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"This is a fascinating book that provides an up-to-date review of the very relevant and timely problem of cadmium contamination and toxicity in the environment. ... it will be greatly beneficial for graduate students working on cadmium ecotoxicology. ... it will doubtlessly complement well the knowledge of many researchers and professors." (Michel Lavoie, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 90 (2), June, 2015)
"The 11th volume in the 'Metals Ions in Life Sciences Series' addresses one imminent challenge of the 21st century, namely the chronic low exposure to cadmium that occurs in a global setting mainly from dietary sources. ... the audience for this volume will certainly be as broad and there will be lots of unknown and essential facts every reader can extract from this compendium. I strongly recommend to collect this volume for your private library." (Nicolai Burzlaff, Inorganica Chimica Acta, Vol. 421, 2014)
"The chapters in this book are written authoritatively, will stimulate further research in a variety of disciplines, and be widely consulted. This series is a must for bioinorganic chemists, for inorganic biochemists, and of course toxicologists and indeed all interested in the role of metals in biology"
- Peter J Sadler, J. Inorg. Biochem. 129 (2013) 173
"This volume follows the high standards set by its predecessors. Its detail and thoroughness make it an excellent resource for research workers already engaged in investigating the biological chemistry of cadmium, and those who may become interested in the subject. This reviewer gives it a strong recommendation"
- John S. Thayer, Coord. Chem. Rev. 257 (2013) 3070

Product details

Assisted by Roland KO Sigel (Editor), Astrid Sigel (Editor), Helmu Sigel (Editor), Helmut Sigel (Editor), Roland K. O. Sigel (Editor), Roland K.O. Sigel (Editor), Roland Ko Sigel (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2013
 
EAN 9789400751781
ISBN 978-94-0-075178-1
No. of pages 560
Dimensions 161 mm x 28 mm x 243 mm
Weight 1109 g
Illustrations XXXVI, 560 p. 115 illus., 43 illus. in color.
Series Metal Ions in Life Sciences
Metal Ions in Life Sciences
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

B, Medicine, Medical research, Life Sciences, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary, Humanities and Social Sciences, Chemistry and Materials Science, Interdisciplinary studies, proteins, Biomedicine, general, Biomedical Research, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Protein Science

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