Carotenoids and vitamin A in translational medicine
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Carotenoids and vitamin A in translational medicine
(Oxidative stress and disease / series editors, Lester Packer, Enrique Cadenas, 33)
CRC Press, c2013
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Vitamin A (retinol) is an essential dietary compound with myriad metabolic and regulatory functions. Deficiency can result in vision problems, compromised immune responses, and a host of other medical issues. More than 600 carotenoids have been identified in plants, algae, fungi, and bacteria, and around 50 carotenoids-including -carotene-can be converted into vitamin A. Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Translational Medicine reviews the medical use of carotenoids and vitamin A in cancer; diseases of the skin, eye, ear, and lung; and inflammatory bowel and metabolic diseases. It also discusses the analytics of carotenoids and the supply of carotenoids and vitamin A in developing countries.
Serving a broad community of researchers and practitioners conducting basic and clinical analysis on carotenoids and vitamin A for medical purposes, the book evaluates basic research, epidemiological studies, and clinical trials in the field. It updates information on the worldwide problem of vitamin A deficiency and discusses extensively the pros and cons of carotenoid supplementation in cancer. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of the efforts made in the field of carotenoid research with respect to translational medicine and present the future outlook on carotenoids as new therapeutic agents.
It is the editors' intent through the contributions in this volume to expand this important discussion on therapeutic approaches using carotenoids and retinoids. In doing so, they hope to enhance the quality of research which brings safe, effective, and clinically proven medicines to patients.
Table of Contents
Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Metabolic Diseases.Hepatic Retinoid Metabolism What Is Known and What Is Not. Metabolism of Vitamin A in White Adipose Tissue and Obesity. Retinoids in the Treatment of Psoriasis. Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Carotenoids. Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Vision across the Life Span. Assuring Vitamin A Adequacy to Prevent Eye and Ear Disorders. Disturbed Accumulation and Abnormal Distribution of Macular Pigment in Retinal Disorders. Retinol and Otitis Media. Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Cancer. Carotenoids and Mutagenesis. Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Lung Cancer Prevention. Is the Effect of -Carotene on Prostate Cancer Cells Dependent on Their Androgen Sensitivity? Carotenoid Intake and Supplementation in Cancer: Pro and Con. Carotenoids and Vitamin A in Other Diseases. Vitamin A in Lung Development and Function. Vitamin A and Carotenoids in Lung Diseases. Chemopreventive Effects of Astaxanthin on Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Inflammation-Related Colon Carcinogenesis. Meeting Dietary Supply of Vitamin A and Carotenoids. Carotenoids in Laboratory Medicine. Supply of Vitamin A in Developing Countries. Vitamin A Intakes Are Below Recommendations in a Significant Proportion of the Population in the Western World. Critical Appraisal of Vitamin A Supplementation Program in India. Consequences of Common Genetic Variations on -Carotene Cleavage for Vitamin A Supply. Index.
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