Nutritional Elements and Clinical Biochemistry
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461331704
ISBN-10: 1461331706
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: XIV, 464 p. 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461331706
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: XIV, 464 p. 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Clinical Correlates in Nutritional Disease.- 1. Fetal Growth.- 2. Postnatal Growth.- 3. References.- Clinical Significance of Riboflavin Deficiency.- 1. Structure and Chemical-Physical Properties.- 2. Metabolism and Functions.- 3. Requirements.- 4. Assessment of Riboflavin Status.- 5. Occurrence of Riboflavin Deficiency.- 6. Causes of Deficiency.- 7. Effects of Riboflavin Deficiency.- 8. References.- Role of Vitamin C in Health and Disease.- 1. Synthesis.- 2. Catabolism.- 3. Physiology.- 4. Recommended Daily Allowances.- 5. Toxic Effects of Large Vitamin C Intake.- 6. Vitamin C Deficiency.- 7. Methods of Assessing Vitamin C Adequacy.- 8. References.- Vitamin A and Retinol Binding Protein Alterations in Disease.- 1. Vitamin A Chemistry, Metabolism and function.- 2. Retinol Binding Proteins.- 3. Vitamin A and Retinol Binding Proteins in Cancer.- 4. References.- Vitamin D - Its Excessive Use in the U.S.A..- 1. History of Development of Knowledge of Vitamin D Requirements.- 2. Vitamin D Concentration in Foods.- 3. Absorption, Turnover and Storage of Vitamin D.- 4. Toxicity of Excess Vitamin D.- 5. References.- The Clinical Implications of Lipid Antioxidant Nutrition.- 1. Background.- 2. Vitamin E as a Free Radical Trap.- 3. Vitamin E Deficiency and Anemias.- 4. Vitamin E Insufficiency in the Adult.- 5. Relationship of Vitamin E Dietary Levels to Vitamin E Concentration.- 6. Forms of Vitamin E and Their Biologic Activity.- 7. The Measurement of Serum Vitamin E Concentrations.- 8. Liver Necrosis, Vitamin E and Selenium Deficiencies.- 9. References.- Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid: Clinical and Pathophysiological Considerations.- 1. Historical Aspects.- 2. Characteristics of Megaloblastic Anemias.- 3. Vitamin B12 Deficiency.- 4. Folic Acid Deficiency.- 5. Inborn Errors of Metabolism Resulting in Megaloblastic Anemia and Megaloblastic Anemia in Children.- 6. References.- Trace Metals in Health and Disease.- 1. Chromium.- 2. Cobalt.- 3. Copper.- 4. Fluorine.- 5. Iodine.- 6. Iron.- 7. Manganese.- 8. Molybdenum.- 9. Nickel.- 10. Silicon.- 11. Selenium.- 12. Tin.- 13. Vanadium.- 14. Zinc.- 15. References.- Role of Specific Nutritional Components on Plasma Lipids, Lipoproteins and Coronary Heart Disease.- 1. Coronary Heart Disease.- 2. Effects of Specific Nutritional Substances on Serum Lipid Concentrations.- 3. Nutritional Modification for the Prevention and Treatment of Hyperlipidemia and Dyslipoproteinemia.- 4. Role of the Physician, Clinical Biochemist, and Dietician in Dietary Management.- 5. References.- Dietary Management of Hyperlipidemia: the Prudent Polyunsaturated Fat Diet.- 1. Rationale of the Diet Parameters.- 2. Development of the Therapeutic Diet.- 3. Practical Considerations.- 4. Modifications of the Prudent Polyunsaturated Fat Diet.- 5. Patient Adherence.- 6. Summary and Sample Menus.- 7. References.- Effects of Hypoproteinemia on Serum Lipoprotein Composition of Dogs and Rats.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Methods.- 3. Results.- 4. Discussion.- 5. References.- Dietary Fiber and Disease.- 1. Atherosclerosis.- 2. Colon Carcinogenesis.- 3. Diabetes Mellitus.- 4. References.- Some Manifestations of Malabsorption in Disease.- 1. Review of Assimilation of Nutrients.- 2. Abnormalities Associated with Malabsorption.- 3. Activity of Intestinal Microflora.- 4. References.- Amino Acids in Health and Disease.- 1. Protein Requirements.- 2. Factors Affecting Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations.- 3. References.- Aminograms in Various Types of Liver Disease.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Materials.- 3. Methods.- 4. Results.- 5. Discussion.- 6. References.- The Role ofErythrocyte Amino Acids in Energy Metabolism.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Utilization of Amino Acids by the Liver and Kidney for Gluconeogenesis.- 3. Transport of Amino Acids for Gluconeogenesis.- 4. References.- Contributors.