The book offers a timely and comprehensive overview of how oxidative stress influences chronic disease onset, progression, and management. A balanced view of antioxidants and their protective and potentially harmful effects is presented in this book, which combines cutting-edge biochemical research with practical health applications. A review of mechanisms that regulate cellular health, immune function, and disease resistance is presented in this book. The book focuses on key antioxidative enzymes and redox biology. The book covers topics such as the interactions between reactive oxygen,…mehr
The book offers a timely and comprehensive overview of how oxidative stress influences chronic disease onset, progression, and management. A balanced view of antioxidants and their protective and potentially harmful effects is presented in this book, which combines cutting-edge biochemical research with practical health applications. A review of mechanisms that regulate cellular health, immune function, and disease resistance is presented in this book. The book focuses on key antioxidative enzymes and redox biology. The book covers topics such as the interactions between reactive oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur species, as well as the therapeutic use of natural antioxidants. There will be valuable insights to be gained by readers into: (i) The role that oxidative stress plays in the development of chronic diseases like cardiovascular disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, and metabolic syndromes. (ii) In terms of their molecular mechanism and biological impact, antioxidants andprooxidants play important roles. (iii) In the fields of food, cosmetics, and medicine, natural product pharmacology, antioxidant delivery systems, and redox-active formulations are of particular interest.
For these reasons, the book starts by pointing out that chronic diseases are becoming a global burden and that a deeper understanding of their molecular basis is urgently needed. A key goal of this book is to bridge the gap between fundamental research and clinical applications by providing an overview of recent advances in mechanisms, biomarkers, and therapeutic strategies for oxidative stress. A valuable resource for biotechnologists, biochemists, biomedical sciences and healthcare professionals working in biochemistry, pharmacology, nutrition and natural product chemistry and doctoral students who wish to understand and address the complex interactions between oxidative stress and chronic diseases, this book can be of great assistance to them.
Dr. Azhaguchamy Muthukumaran is a Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Kalasalingam Academy of Krishnankoil, India. With over 16 years of experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate biotechnology courses, he has made significant academic and research contributions. His primary research interests are cardiac tissue engineering, nanotoxicology, and the antioxidative applications of selenium nanoparticles. Dr. Muthukumaran has successfully led research grants funded by various national agencies to develop selenium-based biomaterials for cardiac tissue regeneration. His work is distinguished by its translational value and its emphasis on the protective and regenerative properties of nanomaterials. Dr. Muthukumaran has supervised numerous doctoral scholars in the field of selenium-based materials for cardiac applications and has established strong collaborative research partnerships with national and international institutions. His academic leadership is evident through his roles, which have played a key role in global academic quality assurance. He has served as Programme Chair for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) for the Biotechnology programme at Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education. Dr. Muthukumaran continues to make significant contributions to the advancement of biotechnology through his interdisciplinary research, academic leadership, and dedication to training the next generation of scientists. Kasinathan Kaviyarasu is a researcher at the University of South Africa (UNISA) under the UNESCO Africa Chair in Nanosciences/Nanotechnology category. He is a emerging researcher who has made significant contributions to biomedical applications through his research in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Functional materials for bio-catalysis, tissue engineering, and hierarchical nanostructures for bio-interfaces are the focus of his research. Intriguingly, Dr. Kasinathan Kaviyarasu has contributed to several textbooks published by Springer, focusing on nanomaterials, energy conversion, biomedical applications, and environmental sustainability. Professor Hossain Uddin Shekhar is a distinguished academic at the University of Dhaka, specializing in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He did his PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan (2003) and postdoc from United Nations University. He has extensive research and teaching experience in the areas of Oxidative stress, Cancer research, and Biochemistry. He served as a Professor and Head of the Clinical Biochemistry and Translational Medicine Laboratory at the University of Dhaka. Over the course of his career, he has held several positions, including Assistant Professor (1995-2003), Associate Professor (2003-2007), and Professor since 2007. Since October 2024 he has been serving as the Vic Chancellor of Gopalgonj Science and technology, Gopalganj 8100, Bangladesh.. Dr. Shekhar has extensive experience of editorship with national and international publishers like Wiley, PlosOne,Springer etc. In addition to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, he has strong interests in proteomics, signal transduction, functional food technology, and functional foods.
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1. Mechanisms of antioxidants and prooxidants modulate redox reactions in biological systems.- 2. A better understanding of antioxidant mechanisms in living systems.- 3. Oxidative stress and pathophysiology of chronic diseases.- 4. Plants, microbes, and animals have different antioxidant metabolisms and their applications..- 5. Reactive species, such as ROS, RNS, and RSS.- 6. A review of redox-active natural products, their synthesis, isolation, and biological activities.- 7. Role of antioxidative agents in preventing various chronic diseases, including COVID.- 8. Therapeutics of recombinant enzymes in the management of oxidative stress in vitro and in vivo evaluation of antioxidant capacity.- 9. Health and disease related to natural and synthetic antioxidants in plants, animals, and humans.- 10. Developing innovative techniques for antioxidant delivery and protocols for extracting, isolating, and characterizing new natural antioxidants.- 11. An overview of natural antioxidant pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.- 12. Catalysis of biological redox reactions, likely supplements, subproducts, and dietary antioxidants.- 13. Food, fodder, and cosmetic formulations with safe antioxidant preservatives.
1. Mechanisms of antioxidants and prooxidants modulate redox reactions in biological systems.- 2. A better understanding of antioxidant mechanisms in living systems.- 3. Oxidative stress and pathophysiology of chronic diseases.- 4. Plants, microbes, and animals have different antioxidant metabolisms and their applications..- 5. Reactive species, such as ROS, RNS, and RSS.- 6. A review of redox-active natural products, their synthesis, isolation, and biological activities.- 7. Role of antioxidative agents in preventing various chronic diseases, including COVID.- 8. Therapeutics of recombinant enzymes in the management of oxidative stress in vitro and in vivo evaluation of antioxidant capacity.- 9. Health and disease related to natural and synthetic antioxidants in plants, animals, and humans.- 10. Developing innovative techniques for antioxidant delivery and protocols for extracting, isolating, and characterizing new natural antioxidants.- 11. An overview of natural antioxidant pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.- 12. Catalysis of biological redox reactions, likely supplements, subproducts, and dietary antioxidants.- 13. Food, fodder, and cosmetic formulations with safe antioxidant preservatives.
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