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Reviews in Food and Nutrition Toxicity, Volume 4
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Reviews in Food and Nutrition Toxicity, Volume 4

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Reviews in Food and Nutrition Toxicity, Volume 4 includes the most recent reviews of current issues involved in the toxicity of food and nutrients. With contributors from the fields of medicine, public health, and environmental science, the continuation of this series distills a broad range of research on food safety and food technology.

Volume Four discusses:

The extent to which postnatal metal exposure through breastfeeding can impair an infant’s health

Selenium bioavailability and metabolism, effects of selenium exposure, and mechanisms of selenium toxicity

The fate of toxic and nontoxic arsenic compounds in the human body upon ingestion

The biological role of sulfur, sulfur metabolism, deficiencies, and toxicity

The effects on fluoride on teeth, bones, kidneys, arteries, hormones, the brain, and the reproductive system

Food-borne disease outbreaks, microbial quality and risk assessment of food-borne microorganisms in ready to eat foods

Effect of T-2 toxin on DNA and chromosomes, circulatory system, skin, reproductive system, liver and spleen, gastrointestinal tract, brain and neurotransmitters, and more

Investigation of the interference of AFB1 with molecular components of cell cycle checkpoints

Analyzes cycad consumption and its effects on the neurological systems and its manifestations; describes bio-chemical changes and morphological or pathological outcomes through time in detail

Lectins in the human diet, toxicity and biological effects, immunomodulatory effects, modulation of immune function by dietary lectins in disease

This is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the food industry or academics researching food science and food technology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2019
Pages
316
ISBN
9780367454203

Reviews in Food and Nutrition Toxicity, Volume 4 includes the most recent reviews of current issues involved in the toxicity of food and nutrients. With contributors from the fields of medicine, public health, and environmental science, the continuation of this series distills a broad range of research on food safety and food technology.

Volume Four discusses:

The extent to which postnatal metal exposure through breastfeeding can impair an infant’s health

Selenium bioavailability and metabolism, effects of selenium exposure, and mechanisms of selenium toxicity

The fate of toxic and nontoxic arsenic compounds in the human body upon ingestion

The biological role of sulfur, sulfur metabolism, deficiencies, and toxicity

The effects on fluoride on teeth, bones, kidneys, arteries, hormones, the brain, and the reproductive system

Food-borne disease outbreaks, microbial quality and risk assessment of food-borne microorganisms in ready to eat foods

Effect of T-2 toxin on DNA and chromosomes, circulatory system, skin, reproductive system, liver and spleen, gastrointestinal tract, brain and neurotransmitters, and more

Investigation of the interference of AFB1 with molecular components of cell cycle checkpoints

Analyzes cycad consumption and its effects on the neurological systems and its manifestations; describes bio-chemical changes and morphological or pathological outcomes through time in detail

Lectins in the human diet, toxicity and biological effects, immunomodulatory effects, modulation of immune function by dietary lectins in disease

This is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the food industry or academics researching food science and food technology.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2019
Pages
316
ISBN
9780367454203