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Nutrigenomics / edited by Gerald Rimbach, Jürgen Fuchs, Lester Packer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxidative stress and disease (Unnumbered)Publisher: Boca Raton : Taylor&Francis, 2005Description: xvii, 482 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0824726634
  • 9780824726638
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.3 22
LOC classification:
  • QP144.G45 N88 2005
Contents:
1. Application of nutrigenomics tools to analyze the role of oxidants and antioxidants in gene expression / Gerald Rimbach and Sonia De Pascual-Teresa -- 2. Oxidative stress and human genetic variation / R. D. Gill-Garrison, J. L. Slater and K. Grimaldi -- 3. Analysis of microarray data / Ken Mills -- 4. Oxidative stress, gene expression, and lifespan / Yoko Honda and Shuji Honda -- 5. Anti-oxidant modulation in immune function / Robert Francis Grimble -- 6. Concentration-dependent gene and protein expressions of neuroprotective and neurotoxic activities of antioxidants, including nutrients / Orly Weinreb, Silvia Mandel and Moussa B. H. Youdim -- 7. Effects of antioxidants on gene expression in endothelial cells / B. A. Nier, B. A. Ewins, S. G. Cremers and Peter D. Weinberg -- 8. Fatty acids, gene expression, and coronary heart disease (CHD) / Anne M. Minihane -- 9. Cell regulatory activity of tocopherols and tocotrienols / Cristina Rota, Anne M. Minihane, Peter D. Weinberg, Stefan Weber, John K. Lodge, Lester Packer and Gerald Rimbach -- 10. Molecular analysis of the vitamin A biosynthetic pathway / Johannes von Lintig -- 11. Molecular mechanisms underlaying the health promoting activity of lycopene / Estibaliz Olano-Martin -- 12. Cellular redox activity and molecular functions of ascorbic acid / John K. Lodge -- 13. Cell signaling properties of [alpha]-lipoic acid : implications in type 2 diabetes / Hadi Moini, Lester Packer, Kyung-Joo Cho and An-Sik Chung -- 14. Dietary isoflavones and coronary artery disease - proposed molecular mechanisms of action / Aedin Cassidy and Sonia De Pascual-Teresa -- 15. Anti-carcinogenic properties of soy isoflavones / Max O. Bingham and Glenn R. Gibson -- 16. Effect of Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761 on differential gene expression in the brain / Rainer Cermak and Siegfried Wolffram -- 17. Interactions of flavonoids and their metabolites with cell signaling cascades / Jeremy P. E. Spencer -- 18. Antioxidant and gene regulatory properties of procyanidins / R. Canali, R. Ambra, O. Gulati and F. Virgili -- 19. Cell signaling properties of inositol hexaphosphate (IP[subscript 6]) / Abulkalam M. Shamsuddin -- 20. Modulation of gene expression by dietary iron / Paul Sharp -- 21. Dietary selenium and gene expression / Alexandra Fischer and Josef Pallauf -- 22. Modulation of gene expression by dietary zinc / Raymond K. Blanchard and Robert J. Cousins.
Review: "Nutrigenomics was compiled to update the reader on recent advances in this emerging field. Over forty experts in nutrition, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and the microbial sciences from all across the world present cutting-edge developments and emerging methods presently used in nutrigenomics. They include the latest studies and research on the role of oxidants, antioxidants, phytochemicals, and micronutrients in the modulation of gene expression affecting aging, immune function, carcinogenesis, and vascular health. As most human diseases are largely avoidable by lifestyle changes, this places nutrigenomics at the forefront of preventive medicine."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Application of nutrigenomics tools to analyze the role of oxidants and antioxidants in gene expression / Gerald Rimbach and Sonia De Pascual-Teresa -- 2. Oxidative stress and human genetic variation / R. D. Gill-Garrison, J. L. Slater and K. Grimaldi -- 3. Analysis of microarray data / Ken Mills -- 4. Oxidative stress, gene expression, and lifespan / Yoko Honda and Shuji Honda -- 5. Anti-oxidant modulation in immune function / Robert Francis Grimble -- 6. Concentration-dependent gene and protein expressions of neuroprotective and neurotoxic activities of antioxidants, including nutrients / Orly Weinreb, Silvia Mandel and Moussa B. H. Youdim -- 7. Effects of antioxidants on gene expression in endothelial cells / B. A. Nier, B. A. Ewins, S. G. Cremers and Peter D. Weinberg -- 8. Fatty acids, gene expression, and coronary heart disease (CHD) / Anne M. Minihane -- 9. Cell regulatory activity of tocopherols and tocotrienols / Cristina Rota, Anne M. Minihane, Peter D. Weinberg, Stefan Weber, John K. Lodge, Lester Packer and Gerald Rimbach -- 10. Molecular analysis of the vitamin A biosynthetic pathway / Johannes von Lintig -- 11. Molecular mechanisms underlaying the health promoting activity of lycopene / Estibaliz Olano-Martin -- 12. Cellular redox activity and molecular functions of ascorbic acid / John K. Lodge -- 13. Cell signaling properties of [alpha]-lipoic acid : implications in type 2 diabetes / Hadi Moini, Lester Packer, Kyung-Joo Cho and An-Sik Chung -- 14. Dietary isoflavones and coronary artery disease - proposed molecular mechanisms of action / Aedin Cassidy and Sonia De Pascual-Teresa -- 15. Anti-carcinogenic properties of soy isoflavones / Max O. Bingham and Glenn R. Gibson -- 16. Effect of Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761 on differential gene expression in the brain / Rainer Cermak and Siegfried Wolffram -- 17. Interactions of flavonoids and their metabolites with cell signaling cascades / Jeremy P. E. Spencer -- 18. Antioxidant and gene regulatory properties of procyanidins / R. Canali, R. Ambra, O. Gulati and F. Virgili -- 19. Cell signaling properties of inositol hexaphosphate (IP[subscript 6]) / Abulkalam M. Shamsuddin -- 20. Modulation of gene expression by dietary iron / Paul Sharp -- 21. Dietary selenium and gene expression / Alexandra Fischer and Josef Pallauf -- 22. Modulation of gene expression by dietary zinc / Raymond K. Blanchard and Robert J. Cousins.

"Nutrigenomics was compiled to update the reader on recent advances in this emerging field. Over forty experts in nutrition, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and the microbial sciences from all across the world present cutting-edge developments and emerging methods presently used in nutrigenomics. They include the latest studies and research on the role of oxidants, antioxidants, phytochemicals, and micronutrients in the modulation of gene expression affecting aging, immune function, carcinogenesis, and vascular health. As most human diseases are largely avoidable by lifestyle changes, this places nutrigenomics at the forefront of preventive medicine."--BOOK JACKET.

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