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Xenobiotic Metabolic Enzymes: Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense
Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense

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This book provides a comprehensive, organized, and concise overview of xenobiotic metabolic enzymes and their health implications. The subjects addressed are broad in scope with an emphasis on recent advances in research on biochemical and biomedical aspects of these enzymes. The xenobiotics discussed include not just drugs, but also food, smoke, and other environmental chemicals. 
The subjects covered in this work include: metabolic enzymes and their catalyzed reactions, reactive intermediates generated from metabolic activation, oxidative stress mediated by electrophilic reactive intermediates, bioactivation - mediated cellular and functional damages, activation of Nrf2 - ARE pathway, genetic variations affecting metabolic enzyme expression, enzyme polymorphisms affecting xenobiotic - mediated toxicity, induction of metabolic enzymes for health benefits, and a diversity of metabolic enzyme modulators.

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Dr. Chang-Hwei Chen is a biophysicist and professor emeritus of Biomedical Sciences at the School of Public Heath, University at Albany. He is currently a member of the Institute of Health and the Environment at the University at Albany. 


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Authors Chang-Hwei Chen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 01.05.2020
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9783030416782
ISBN 978-3-0-3041678-2
Pages 239
Illustrations XVII, 239 p. 53 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Dimensions (packing) 15.9 x 2 x 24.3 cm
Weight (packing) 536 g
 

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