Mills | Zinc in Human Biology | Buch | 978-1-4471-3881-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 388 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 708 g

Reihe: ILSI Human Nutrition Reviews

Mills

Zinc in Human Biology

Buch, Englisch, 388 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 708 g

Reihe: ILSI Human Nutrition Reviews

ISBN: 978-1-4471-3881-5
Verlag: Springer


The present volume is one of a series concerned with topics considered to be of growing interest to those whose ultimate aim is the understanding of the nutrition of man. Volumes on Sweetness, Calcium in Human Biology and Sucrose: Nutritional and Safety Aspects, have already been published, and another, on Dietary Starches and Sugars in Man: A Comparison, is in preparation. Written for workers in the nutritional and allied sciences rather than for the specialist, they aim to fill the gap between the textbook on the one hand and the many publications addressed to the expert on the other. The target readership spans medicine, nutrition and the biological sciences generally and includes those in the food, chemical and allied industries who need to take account of advances in these fields relevant to their products. Funded by industry but with an independent status, the Inter­ national Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) is a non-profit organization founded to deal objectively with the numerous health and safety issues that today concern industry internationally. ILSI sponsors scientific research, organizes conferences and publishes monographs relative to these problems. London Ian Macdonald March 1988 Series Editor Preface This volume has been prepared at a time when interest in both the biological roles of zinc and its nutritional significance is growing rapidly.
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1. Physiology of Zinc: General Aspects.- 2. An Introduction to the Biochemistry of Zinc.- 3. Intestinal Absorption of Zinc.- 4. Promoters and Antagonists of Zinc Absorption.- 5. Systemic Transport of Zinc.- 6. Systemic Interactions of Zinc.- 7. Biochemistry of Zinc in Cell Division and Tissue Growth.- 8. Zinc in Cell Division and Tissue Growth: Physiological Aspects.- 9. Biochemical Pathologies of Zinc Deficiency.- 10. Zinc and Iron in Free Radical Pathology and Cellular Control.- 11. Zinc Status and Food Intake.- 12. Zinc and Reproduction: Effects of Deficiency on Foetal and Postnatal Development.- 13. A Note on Zinc and Immunocompetence.- 14. Zinc and Behaviour.- 15. Neurobiology of Zinc.- 16. Zinc in Endocrine Function.- 17. Severe Zinc Deficiency.- 18. Mild Zinc Deficiency in Human Subjects.- 19. Putative Therapeutic Roles for Zinc.- 20. The Diagnosis of Zinc Deficiency.- 21. Human Zinc Requirements.- 22. Dietary Pattern and Zinc Supply.- 23. Zinc Excess.- 24. The Biological Significance of Zinc for Man: Problems and Prospects.


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