Molecular, Genetic, and Nutritional Aspects of Major and Trace Minerals
Editat de James F Collinsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2016
In addition, the book covers the nutritional and toxicological properties of nonessential minerals chromium, fluoride and boron, and silicon and vanadium, as well as ultra-trace minerals and those with no established dietary requirement for humans. Users will find in-depth chapters on each essential mineral and mineral metabolism, along with discussions of dietary recommendations in the United States and around the world.
- Presents the only scientific reference to cover all of the nutritionally relevant essential major and trace minerals
- Provides a broad introductory chapter on each mineral to give readers valuable background and context
- Clarifies the cellular and molecular aspects of each mineral and its genetic and genomic aspects
- Includes coverage of all nutritionally relevant minerals—essential major trace minerals and ultra-trace minerals
- Underscores the important interactions between minerals so readers learn how metabolism of one mineral influences another
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128021682
ISBN-10: 0128021683
Pagini: 576
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128021683
Pagini: 576
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Part I. Calcium
1. Calcium-Sensing Receptor Polymorphisms and Human Disease
2. Molecular Aspects of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor and Calcium Homeostasis
3. New Developments in Our Understanding of the Regulation of Calcium Homeostasis by Vitamin D
4. Calcium in Obesity and Related Diseases: The Calcium-Sensing Receptor as a Novel Mediator
5. Calcium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
6. Molecular Aspects of Calcium and Bone Mineralization
Part II. Copper
7. Copper: Basic Physiological and Nutritional Aspects
8. Copper and Molecular Aspects of Cell Signaling
9. Copper and Hypoxia-Inducible Transcription Factor Regulation of Gene Expression
10. Copper in Wilson’s and Alzheimer’s Diseases, Copper-Lowering Therapy in Cancer and Other Diseases, and Copper Deficiency
Part III. Iodine
11. Iodine: Basic Nutritional Aspects
12. Iodine and Thyroid Hormone Synthesis, Metabolism, and Action
13. Iodine and Adipocytokines: Cellular Aspects
Part IV. Iron
14. Iron: Basic Nutritional Aspects
15. Hepcidin and the Hormonal Control of Iron Homeostasis
16. Genetic Rodent Models of Systemic Iron Homeostasis
17. Iron, Cancer, and Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Signaling
18. Iron Transporters and Iron Homeostasis
19. Regulation of Divalent Metal-Ion Transporter-1 Expression and Function
Part V. Zin
20. Discovery of Zinc for Human Health and Biomarkers of Zinc Deficiency
21. Zinc Signals and Immune Function
22. Posttranslational Mechanisms of Zinc Signaling
23. Zinc Transporters in Health and Disease
24. Genetic Study of Zinc Transporters and Zinc Signaling
Part VI. Magnesium
25. Magnesium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
26. Magnesium and the Immune Response
27. Magnesium Intake and Chronic Disease in Humans
28. Magnesium and Embryonic Development
29. Magnesium, Vascular Function, and Hypertension
Part VII. Manganese
30. Nutritional, Genetic, and Molecular Aspects of Manganese Intoxication
31. Manganese and Nutritional Immunity
32. Manganese and Mitochondrial Function
Part VIII. Molybdenum
33. Molybdenum Cofactor in Humans: Health, Disease, and Treatment
Part IX. Phosphorus
34. Phosphorus: Basic Nutritional Aspect
35. Molecular Mechanisms of Adverse Health Effects Associated With Excess Phosphorus Intake
36. Transcriptional Regulation of Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Gene Expression
Part X. Selenium
37. Selenium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
38. Selenium and Cancer
39. Could Selenium Be a Double-Edged Sword?
Part XI. Electrolytes
40. Sodium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
41. Potassium Channel Mutations and Human Disease: Focus on Adrenal Hypertension
Part XII. Nonessentials
42. Chromium: Basic Nutritional and Toxicological Aspects
43. Nonessential Trace Minerals: Basic Nutritional and Toxicological Aspects
44. Fluoride: Intake and Metabolism, Therapeutic and Toxicological Consequences
1. Calcium-Sensing Receptor Polymorphisms and Human Disease
2. Molecular Aspects of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor and Calcium Homeostasis
3. New Developments in Our Understanding of the Regulation of Calcium Homeostasis by Vitamin D
4. Calcium in Obesity and Related Diseases: The Calcium-Sensing Receptor as a Novel Mediator
5. Calcium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
6. Molecular Aspects of Calcium and Bone Mineralization
Part II. Copper
7. Copper: Basic Physiological and Nutritional Aspects
8. Copper and Molecular Aspects of Cell Signaling
9. Copper and Hypoxia-Inducible Transcription Factor Regulation of Gene Expression
10. Copper in Wilson’s and Alzheimer’s Diseases, Copper-Lowering Therapy in Cancer and Other Diseases, and Copper Deficiency
Part III. Iodine
11. Iodine: Basic Nutritional Aspects
12. Iodine and Thyroid Hormone Synthesis, Metabolism, and Action
13. Iodine and Adipocytokines: Cellular Aspects
Part IV. Iron
14. Iron: Basic Nutritional Aspects
15. Hepcidin and the Hormonal Control of Iron Homeostasis
16. Genetic Rodent Models of Systemic Iron Homeostasis
17. Iron, Cancer, and Hypoxia-Inducible Factor Signaling
18. Iron Transporters and Iron Homeostasis
19. Regulation of Divalent Metal-Ion Transporter-1 Expression and Function
Part V. Zin
20. Discovery of Zinc for Human Health and Biomarkers of Zinc Deficiency
21. Zinc Signals and Immune Function
22. Posttranslational Mechanisms of Zinc Signaling
23. Zinc Transporters in Health and Disease
24. Genetic Study of Zinc Transporters and Zinc Signaling
Part VI. Magnesium
25. Magnesium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
26. Magnesium and the Immune Response
27. Magnesium Intake and Chronic Disease in Humans
28. Magnesium and Embryonic Development
29. Magnesium, Vascular Function, and Hypertension
Part VII. Manganese
30. Nutritional, Genetic, and Molecular Aspects of Manganese Intoxication
31. Manganese and Nutritional Immunity
32. Manganese and Mitochondrial Function
Part VIII. Molybdenum
33. Molybdenum Cofactor in Humans: Health, Disease, and Treatment
Part IX. Phosphorus
34. Phosphorus: Basic Nutritional Aspect
35. Molecular Mechanisms of Adverse Health Effects Associated With Excess Phosphorus Intake
36. Transcriptional Regulation of Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Gene Expression
Part X. Selenium
37. Selenium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
38. Selenium and Cancer
39. Could Selenium Be a Double-Edged Sword?
Part XI. Electrolytes
40. Sodium: Basic Nutritional Aspects
41. Potassium Channel Mutations and Human Disease: Focus on Adrenal Hypertension
Part XII. Nonessentials
42. Chromium: Basic Nutritional and Toxicological Aspects
43. Nonessential Trace Minerals: Basic Nutritional and Toxicological Aspects
44. Fluoride: Intake and Metabolism, Therapeutic and Toxicological Consequences