Modulation of Oxidative Stress: Biochemical, Physiological and Pharmacological Aspects explores the field using an interdisciplinary approach, including chemical, biological, physiological, pharmaceutical, pharmacological and physicochemical perspectives. The book is comprised of three main parts, with the first discussing the biochemical aspects of oxidative stress modulation. Other sections cover physiological and pathophysiological aspects on relevant conditions, including aging, neurological diseases, cerebral cavernous malformation, maternal and early-life malnutrition, Alzheimer’s disease, liver transplant, and cancer. Final content is dedicated to pharmacological aspects and includes chapters on phytotherapy and flavonoids.
This book is a strong reference for pharma researchers in academia and industry considering leveraging modulation of oxidative stress as a strategy for the development of new drugs. Biochemists and Nutritionists may also benefit of the foundational understanding of cellular redox processes laid out.
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Prof. Luciano Saso is a Professor of Pharmacology of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicine of Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. He is author of more than 350 original scientific articles published in peer reviewed international journals mainly in the field of pharmacological modulation of oxidative stress (H-index Google Scholar 62). He coordinated several international research projects and has been referee for many national and international funding agencies and international scientific journals in the last 25 years and he has been Editor and Guest Editor of Special Issues of different international journals.
Reactive oxygen (ROS), nitrogen (RNS), and sulfur (RSS) species are implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of pathological conditions, including chronic infections, inflammatory disorders, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Modulation of Oxidative Stress: Biochemical, Physiological and Pharmacological Aspects is edited by a stellar team of active researchers. The book explores the field using an interdisciplinary approach, including chemical, biological, physiological, pharmaceutical, pharmacological, and physicochemical perspectives.
The book is comprised of three main parts. The first one discusses the biochemical aspects of oxidative stress modulation. It opens with an introduction to the field by the Editors, followed by chapter two covering antioxidants as modulators against proteinopathies, chapter three on cutaneous physiological redox, and chapter four on ferroptosis and metabolism. Part two – physiological and pathophysiological aspects include a collection of chapters on relevant conditions, including aging, neurological diseases, cerebral cavernous malformation, maternal and early-life malnutrition, Alzheimer’s disease, liver transplant, and cancer. Part three is dedicated to pharmacological aspects and includes chapters on phytotherapy, and flavonoids.
Modulation of Oxidative Stress: Biochemical, Physiological and Pharmacological Aspects is a strong reference for pharma researchers in academia and industry considering leveraging modulation of oxidative stress as a strategy for the development of new drugs. Biochemists and Nutritionists may also benefit of the foundational understanding of cellular redox processes laid out.
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