Synopses & Reviews
The public's increasing interest in healthy lifestyles and healthy aging has led to heightened awareness of antioxidant food supplements. The development of technologies for the study of free radicals and antioxidants has led to many new discoveries. For example, it is now known that antioxidants modulate oxygen and nitrogen free radicals, which are important in cell signaling, in redox regulation of metabolism, and in pathophysiological processes. Antioxidant Food Supplements in Human Health presents exciting new research on the identification and biological activity of antioxidants and their role in health and disease. It is an important resource for researchers, students, and professionals in food science and nutrition, gerontology, physiology, pharmacology, and related areas.
Key topics covered:
· The health effects of antioxidant nutrients in cancer, heart disease, and other health conditions
· The nutrient antioxidants: vitamins C and E, selenium, a-lipoic acid, coenzyme Q10, carotenoids, and flavonoids
· Natural source antioxidants including extracts from pine park, Ginkgo biloba, oyster, uyaku, wine, tea, herbs, and Carica papaya
Synopsis
Antioxidant Food Supplements in Human Health discusses new discoveries in the areas of oxygen and nitric oxide metabolism and pathophysiology, redox regulation and cell signaling, and the identification of natural antioxidants and their mechanisms of action on free radicals and their role in health and disease.
An essential resource for researchers, students, and professionals in food science and nutrition, gerontology, physiology, pharmacology, and related areas.
Key Features
* Health effects of antioxidant nutrients
* Nutrients of vitamins C and E, selenium, alpha-lipoic acid, coenzyme Q10, carotenoids, and flavonoids
* Natural source antioxidants, including pine bark, ginko biloba, wine, herbs,uyaku, and carica papaya
Synopsis
s, and flavonoids
· Natural source antioxidants including extracts from pine park, Ginkgo biloba, oyster, uyaku, wine, tea, herbs, and Carica papaya
Synopsis
The public's increasing interest in healthy lifestyles and healthy aging has led to heightened awareness of antioxidant food supplements. The development of technologies for the study of free radicals and antioxidants has led to many new discoveries. For example, it is now known that antioxidants modulate oxygen and nitrogen free radicals, which are important in cell signaling, in redox regulation of metabolism, and in pathophysiological processes. Antioxidant Food Supplements in Human Health presents exciting new research on the identification and biological activity of antioxidants and their role in health and disease. It is an important resource for researchers, students, and professionals in food science and nutrition, gerontology, physiology, pharmacology, and related areas.
Key topics covered:
The health effects of antioxidant nutrients in cancer, heart disease, and other health conditions
The nutrient antioxidants: vitamins C and E, selenium, a-lipoic acid, coenzyme Q10, carotenoids, and flavonoids
Natural source antioxidants including extracts from pine park, Ginkgo biloba, oyster, uyaku, wine, tea, herbs, and Carica papaya
Table of Contents
Health Effects of Antioxidant Nutrients: P. Knekt, Vitamin E and Lung Cancer Prevention.
G. Duthie, Natural Antioxidants in the Protection Against Cigarette Smoke Injury.
Nutrients: Vitamins C and E: G.G. Block, Emerging Role of Nutrition in Chronic Disease Prevention: A Look at the Data, with an Emphasis on Vitamin C.
M.G. Traber, E.A. Servinova, and L. Packer, Biological Activities of Tocotrienols and Tocopherols.
N.K. Özer, S. Taha, A. Stocker, and A. Azzi, Effects of High Cholesterol, Vitamin E, and Probucol on Protein Kinase C Activity and Proliferation of Smooth Muscle Cells.
H. Sies, L.-O. Klotz, V.S. Sharov, A. Assman, and K. Briviba, A New Function for Selenoproteins: Peroxynitrite Reduction.
M. Maiorino, Selenium-Peroxidases in Mammalian Testis.
a-Lipoic Acid. C.K. Sen, S. Roy, and L. Packer, a-Lipoic Acid: Cell Regulatory Function and Potential Implications.
J.K. Lodge and L. Packer, Natural Sources of Lipoic Acid in Plant and Animal Tissues.
T. Konishi and L. Packer, Determination of Protein Bound Lipoic Acid in Tissues by Enzyme Recycling Method.
Coenzyme Q10: E. Cadenas, J.J. Poderoso, F. Antunes, and A. Boveris, Reaction of Ubiquinols with Nitric Oxide.
T. Kishi, T. Takahashi, and T. Okamoto, Coenzyme Q Redox Cycle as an Endogenous Anioxidant.
Carotenoids: W. Stahl and H. Sies, Carotenoids: Occurrence, Biochemical Activities, and Bioavailability.
F. Khachik, J.S. Bertram, M.-T. Huang, J.W. Fahey, and P. Talalay, Dietary Carotenoids and Their Metabolites as Potentially Useful Chemoprotective Agents Against Cancer.
H. Nishino, Cancer Prevention by Natural Carotenoids.
Flavonoids: C. Rice-Evans, Screening of Phenolics and Favonoids for Antioxidant Activity.
J. Terao, Dietary Flavonoids as Plasma Antioxidants on Lipid Peroxidation: Significance of Metabolic Conversion.
G.R. Beecher, Flavonoids in Foods.
P. Pietta and P. Simonetti, Dietary Flavonoids and Interaction with Physiologic Antioxidants.
Natural Source Antioxidants: Pine Bark: G. Drehsen, From Ancient Pine Bark Uses to Pycnogenol.
F. Virgili, H. Kobuchi, Y. Noda, E. Cossins, and L. Packer, Pro-cyanidins from
Pinus Maritima Bark: Antioxidant Activity, Effects on the Immune System, and Modulation of Nitrogen Monoxide Metabolism.
Ginkgo biloba M.-T. Droy-Lefaix, Antioxidant Properties of
Ginkgo biloba Extract: EGb 761.
S. Roy, H. Kobuchi, C.K. Sen, M.-T. Droy-Lefaix, and L. Packer, Down-Regulation of Agonist-Induced Nitric Oxide Synthesis and Cell-Cell Adhesion by
Ginkgo Biloba Extract EGb 761: Therapeutic Efficacy in Circulatory Disorder.
A. Gozin, H. Sellak, E. Franzini, and C. Pasquier, Reactive Oxygen Species Increase Neutrophil Adherence to Endothelial Cells and Activate Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Cytoskeleton Proteins.
Wine and Herbs: E.N. Frankel, Natural Phenolic Antioxidants and Their Impact on Health.
T. Okuda, Antioxidants in Herbs--Polyphenols.
M. Hiramatsu and M. Komatsu, Mixed Japanese Herbs and Age-Related Neuronal Functions.
Y. Hara, Actions of Tea Polyphenols in Oral Hygiene.
S.A. Wiseman, U. Weisgerber, L. Tijburg, and O. Korver, The Food Industry and Functional Foods: Tea Antioxidants and Cardiovascular Disease.
T. Yoshikawa, Y. Naito, Y. Masui, T. Fujii, Y. Boku, N. Yoshida, and M. Kondo, Antioxidant Properties of
Crassostera Gigas Oyster Extract.
Uyaku and Carica Papaya: Y. Noda, A. Mori, K. Anzai, and L. Packer, Superoxide Radical Scavening Activity of Uyaku
(Lindera Strychnifolia), a Nautral Extract Used in Traditional Medicine.
H. Kobuchi, N. Haramaki, L. Marcocci, and L. Packer, Biological Effects of the Fermentation Product of
Carica Papaya (Bio-Normalizer). Subject Index.