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1 online resource (502 pages) |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Botany, Medical.
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Botany, Medical. |
Added Author |
Mehta, Rajendra G.
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Robin.
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Added Title |
Oxidative Stress and Natural Antioxidants |
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Print version: Kaur, Pardeep Bentham Briefs in Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy Oxidative Stress and Natural Antioxidants Singapore : Bentham Science Publishers,c2021 9789814998888 |
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9814998877 |
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9789814998871 (electronic book) |
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