Vitamin-binding proteins : functional consequences
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Vitamin-binding proteins : functional consequences
CRC Pres, c2014
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Vitamin-binding proteins : functional consequences : physiological/pharmacological effectes : cell, tissue & organ functions, neuro, endocrine & immune systems : genomic & non-genomic effects on metabolic pathways : vitamins receptors
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Diverse in chemical nature, water soluble and lipid soluble vitamins are essential micronutrients that react with specific protein entities and are transported to sites for participation in intracellular events, both at the genomic and non-genomic levels. Thus, metabolic pathways and intracellular signaling are influenced by vitamins or their derivatives through vitamin binding to specific proteins. Vitamin-Binding Proteins: Functional Consequences examines the function of various vitamins based on this binding, as well as their role as antioxidants, leading to effects on intracellular mechanisms. This book explores the resulting functional consequences at the level of cells, tissues, and organs as well as the neurological, endocrine, and immune systems.
The text addresses the effects that lead to both normal physiological function and pharmacological activity with significant therapeutic potential in a wide spectrum of disease processes. Leading experts discuss various vitamins including the function of retinoids in development, immunity, and obesity; the role of vitamin D in the immune system, infectious processes, and cardiovascular disease; and the effects of vitamins E, C, and K on the vascular system.
Chapters cover the therapeutic potential of the vitamin B6 vitamer pyridoxamine and the lipid-soluble B1analogue benfotiamine. They also describe various functions of biotin as well as gene transcriptional regulation through biotin and biotin-binding proteins. The text addresses folate receptor-mediated therapeutics, vitamin B12 derivatives in tumor targeting, and implication of ascorbic acid in different disorders. Expounding newer areas of vitamin function, this book explores the interface of physiological vitamin function and pharmacological vitamin action, offering a broad perspective of possible vitamin binding therapeutics.
目次
Retinoic Acid: Metabolism, Developmental Functions, and Evolution. Serum Retinol-Binding Protein, Obesity, and Insulin Resistance. Retinoic Acid and Immunity. Vitamin D3 Up-Regulated Protein 1 (VDUP1) and the Immune System. Rapid Pre-Genomic Responses of Vitamin D. The Role of Vitamin D in Infectious Processes. Vitamin D, Vitamin D Binding Protein, and Cardiovascular Disease. Vitamins E and C: Effects on Matrix Components in the Vascular System. Vitamin K and Vascular Calcification. Therapeutic Effects of Pyridoxamine and Benfotiamine. Multifaceted Therapeutic Potential of Vitamin B6. Non-Prosthetic Group Functions of Biotin. Mechanisms of Gene Transcriptional Regulation Through Biotin and Biotin-Binding Proteins in Mammals. Folate Receptor-Mediated Therapeutics: Folate Receptor- Mediated Particle Systems for Drug and Gene Delivery in Cancer Therapy. Vitamin B12 Derivatives and Preferential Targeting of Tumors. Ascorbic Acid, Binding Proteins, and Pathophysiology.
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