Bentham Briefs in Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy Oxidative Stress and Natural Antioxidants
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Singapore :
Bentham Science Publishers
2021.
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- End User License Agreement
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Level of Oxidative Stress: A Fate-Determiner of Carcinogenesis and Anti-Carcinogenesis
- Suchisnigdha Datta1, Priyanka Saha1 and Dona Sinha1,*
- OXIDATIVE STRESS: ORIGIN, DEFINITION AND FEATURES
- Effect of Oxidative Stress on Life and Disease
- PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF ROS
- Pathological Significance of ROS
- ROS and Carcinogenesis
- ROS in Cancer Signaling
- ROS in Cancer Metabolism
- ROS Mediated Inflammation
- ROS Facilitate EMT, Migration and Invasion
- ROS in Angiogenesis.
- ROS in Cell Cycle Surveillance
- ROS in Cancer Stemness
- ROS in Tumor Microenvironment
- ROS Prevention as a Part of Chemoprevention
- Nature and Types of Chemopreventive Agents
- Modulating Hormones/Growth Factors Receptors
- Phase 1 and 2 Metabolizing Enzyme Mediated Depletion of Potential Carcinogens
- Inhibiting Oncogenes and Activating Tumour Suppressor Genes
- Inducing Terminal Differentiation
- Activating Checkpoints and Apoptosis
- Restoring Immune-Response
- Inhibiting EMT and Angiogenesis
- Avoiding the Adverse Effects Associated with the High Drug Doses.
- DEFINITION, TYPES AND FEATURES OF ANTIOXIDANTS
- Two Sides of a Coin: Antioxidants or Pro-oxidants?
- Important Phytochemicals with Anti-Oxidant and Pro-Oxidant Effect in Cancer Prevention
- Curcumin
- Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG)
- Resveratrol
- Quercetin
- Fisetin
- Genistein
- Mangiferin
- Baicalein
- Luteolin
- Apigenin
- Capsaicin
- Piperine
- Lycopene
- Vitamin C
- Organosulphur Compounds
- Phytochemicals and Chemotherapy
- CANCER IN THE LIGHT OF STRESS RESPONSE: FROM HOMEOSTASIS TO HORMESIS
- Phytohormetins: Role in Cancer Prevention.
- Maintenance of Redox Homeostasis in Cancer Cells by Phytochemicals
- Limitations of Chemopreventive Phytochemicals
- Anticancer Phyto-nanoformulations
- FUTURE PERSPECTIVES OF ROS-DEPENDENT PHYTO-REMEDIATION IN CANCER
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- REFERENCES
- Environmental Contaminants and Redox Homeostasis
- Zeinab A. Saleh1,* and Khadiga S. Ibrahim2
- INTRODUCTION
- FREE RADICALS IN REDOX HOMEOSTASIS
- Endogenous ROS Sources
- Exogenous Sources of ROS (Oxidants)
- Tobacco and Cigarette Smoke (CS)
- Ozone Exposure
- Ionizing Radiations.