Natural Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity
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Natural Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity brings together research in the area of natural compounds and their dual effects of neuroprotection and neurotoxicity when interacting with brain cells. This two volume set is organized into four sections that address molecular mechanism underlying neuroprotection and neurotoxicity, neuroprotection mediated by natural molecules, neurotoxicity induced by natural compounds and nanotechnology-related strategies utilized in neuroprotection. Written by well-known researchers all over the world, chapters provide an in-depth analysis of numerous…mehr
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Natural Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity brings together research in the area of natural compounds and their dual effects of neuroprotection and neurotoxicity when interacting with brain cells. This two volume set is organized into four sections that address molecular mechanism underlying neuroprotection and neurotoxicity, neuroprotection mediated by natural molecules, neurotoxicity induced by natural compounds and nanotechnology-related strategies utilized in neuroprotection. Written by well-known researchers all over the world, chapters provide an in-depth analysis of numerous molecules, such as algae, plant and fungus-derived molecules, and comprehensively discuss their mechanisms of action and possible clinical applications. This set provides an essential reference for researchers and clinical scientists interested in the effects of natural compounds on the human health and disease.
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 2198
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 249mm x 90mm
- Gewicht: 3596g
- ISBN-13: 9780443237638
- ISBN-10: 0443237638
- Artikelnr.: 69869565
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 2198
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 249mm x 90mm
- Gewicht: 3596g
- ISBN-13: 9780443237638
- ISBN-10: 0443237638
- Artikelnr.: 69869565
Volume 1 Part I. Overview on Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity 1. Natural
Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity in Neurodegenerative
Diseases Ines Moreno-Gonzalez, Ines Lopez del Castillo, Laura Vegas-Gomez
and Joana A. Loureiro 2. The Sea as a Source of Neuroprotective and other
Health-Protective Molecules 3. Can venoms be used in neuroprotection? 4.
Polyphenols-gut microbiota interplay in neuroprotection 5. Medical
Potentials of Natural Neuroprotectants Derived from Herbal Extracts and
Their Phytochemicals 6. Redox impairment in affective disorders and
therapeutic potential of phenolic bioactive 7. How the endoplasmic
reticulum staggers towards failure: New targets for neuroprotection 8.
Modulation of neuroinflammation by natural molecules 9. Epigenetic
modulations induced by natural molecules 10. Nutraceuticals and enteric
glial cells 11. Natural molecules in the treatment of schizophrenia 12.
Anti-tumor effects induced by natural molecules in the brain 13.
Understanding the Neurogenic Potential of Flavonoids and their Application
for Neurodegenerative Diseases 14. Transcriptomics in Neurotoxicity and
Neuroprotection Part II. Neuroprotection mediated by natural molecules
Algae-derived Molecules 15. Neuroprotection induced by Fucoxanthin 16.
Phycocyanobilin Animal-derived Molecules 17. Bee venom 18. Frog-derived
peptides and neuroprotection 19. Snake venom 20. Spider venom Human
Endogenous Molecules 21. Acetyl-L-carnitine 22. Coenzyme Q10 23. Creatine
in neuroprotection and neurotoxicity 24. Neuroprotection induced by
erythropoietin 25. Neuroprotection by estrogens 26. Sex hormones in
neuroprotection and neurodegeneration 27. Melatonin 28. Neuroprotection
induced by neurotrophic factors 29. Neuroprotective Nucleosides 30. Taurine
Role in Neuroprotection Part III. Natural Molecules-associated
Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in Neuroprotection 50.
Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural antioxidant
nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based approach in stroke
53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54. Anti-tumor effects of
natural molecules in the brain: a nanotechnology-based approach Part IV.
Natural Molecules-associated Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in
Neuroprotection 50. Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural
antioxidant nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based
approach in stroke 53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54.
Anti-tumor effects of natural molecules in the brain: a
nanotechnology-based approach Volume 2 Part I. Neuroprotection mediated by
natural molecules Plant-derived Molecules 1. Neuroprotection induced by
agathisflavone 2. Alkaloids 3. Andrographolide 4. Anthocyanins 5.
Neuroprotection induced by apigenin 6. Ascorbic acid 7. Neuroprotection
induced by baicalein and baicalin 8. Neuroprotection induced by biochanin A
9. Epigallocatechin gallate 10. Carnosic Acid, mitochondria, and
neuroprotection 11. Neuroprotection induced by catechins in aging 12.
Neuroprotection induced by chrysin 13. Citrus Flavonoids - Mechanisms of
neuorprotection and preclinical evidence 14. Neuroprotection induced by
coumarins in central nervous system disease models 15. Curcumin 16.
Neuroprotection induced by dimethyl fumarate 17. Neuroprotection induced by
edible oils 18. Garlic components 19. Ginger components 20. Green tea
polyphenols for Neuroprotection: Effects against Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's Diseases 21. Honey compounds 22. Neuroprotective actions of
hydroxytyrosol 23. Hydroxytyrosol: Focus on the anti-neuroinflammatory
action 24. Kaempferol 25. Neuroprotection induced by lycopene 26.
Neuroprotection induced by terpenes: focus on Alzheimer's disease and
Parkinson's disease 27. Olive oil components 28. Omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids 29. Neuroprotection induced by phloretin and phloridzin 30.
Phytomelatonin 31. Quercetin 32. Neuroprotection induced by salvianolic
acids 33. Sulforaphane 34. Effects of tocopherols and tocotrienols on
microglia-mediated neuroprotection 35. Vanillin Part II. Neurotoxicity
Induced by Natural Molecules: Animals and Humans Animal-derived Molecules
43. Scorpion toxins 44. Anura-derived molecules from Pampa Biome
Human-endogenous Molecules 45. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of
ammonia-induced neurotoxicity: A neurotherapeutic prospect 46. Biliverdin
and bilirubin 47. Neurotoxicity induced by glycotoxins 48. Amyloids as
endogenous toxicants in neurodegenerative diseases 49. Neurotoxicity
induced by lipid metabolism associated endogenous toxicants
Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity in Neurodegenerative
Diseases Ines Moreno-Gonzalez, Ines Lopez del Castillo, Laura Vegas-Gomez
and Joana A. Loureiro 2. The Sea as a Source of Neuroprotective and other
Health-Protective Molecules 3. Can venoms be used in neuroprotection? 4.
Polyphenols-gut microbiota interplay in neuroprotection 5. Medical
Potentials of Natural Neuroprotectants Derived from Herbal Extracts and
Their Phytochemicals 6. Redox impairment in affective disorders and
therapeutic potential of phenolic bioactive 7. How the endoplasmic
reticulum staggers towards failure: New targets for neuroprotection 8.
Modulation of neuroinflammation by natural molecules 9. Epigenetic
modulations induced by natural molecules 10. Nutraceuticals and enteric
glial cells 11. Natural molecules in the treatment of schizophrenia 12.
Anti-tumor effects induced by natural molecules in the brain 13.
Understanding the Neurogenic Potential of Flavonoids and their Application
for Neurodegenerative Diseases 14. Transcriptomics in Neurotoxicity and
Neuroprotection Part II. Neuroprotection mediated by natural molecules
Algae-derived Molecules 15. Neuroprotection induced by Fucoxanthin 16.
Phycocyanobilin Animal-derived Molecules 17. Bee venom 18. Frog-derived
peptides and neuroprotection 19. Snake venom 20. Spider venom Human
Endogenous Molecules 21. Acetyl-L-carnitine 22. Coenzyme Q10 23. Creatine
in neuroprotection and neurotoxicity 24. Neuroprotection induced by
erythropoietin 25. Neuroprotection by estrogens 26. Sex hormones in
neuroprotection and neurodegeneration 27. Melatonin 28. Neuroprotection
induced by neurotrophic factors 29. Neuroprotective Nucleosides 30. Taurine
Role in Neuroprotection Part III. Natural Molecules-associated
Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in Neuroprotection 50.
Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural antioxidant
nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based approach in stroke
53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54. Anti-tumor effects of
natural molecules in the brain: a nanotechnology-based approach Part IV.
Natural Molecules-associated Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in
Neuroprotection 50. Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural
antioxidant nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based
approach in stroke 53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54.
Anti-tumor effects of natural molecules in the brain: a
nanotechnology-based approach Volume 2 Part I. Neuroprotection mediated by
natural molecules Plant-derived Molecules 1. Neuroprotection induced by
agathisflavone 2. Alkaloids 3. Andrographolide 4. Anthocyanins 5.
Neuroprotection induced by apigenin 6. Ascorbic acid 7. Neuroprotection
induced by baicalein and baicalin 8. Neuroprotection induced by biochanin A
9. Epigallocatechin gallate 10. Carnosic Acid, mitochondria, and
neuroprotection 11. Neuroprotection induced by catechins in aging 12.
Neuroprotection induced by chrysin 13. Citrus Flavonoids - Mechanisms of
neuorprotection and preclinical evidence 14. Neuroprotection induced by
coumarins in central nervous system disease models 15. Curcumin 16.
Neuroprotection induced by dimethyl fumarate 17. Neuroprotection induced by
edible oils 18. Garlic components 19. Ginger components 20. Green tea
polyphenols for Neuroprotection: Effects against Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's Diseases 21. Honey compounds 22. Neuroprotective actions of
hydroxytyrosol 23. Hydroxytyrosol: Focus on the anti-neuroinflammatory
action 24. Kaempferol 25. Neuroprotection induced by lycopene 26.
Neuroprotection induced by terpenes: focus on Alzheimer's disease and
Parkinson's disease 27. Olive oil components 28. Omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids 29. Neuroprotection induced by phloretin and phloridzin 30.
Phytomelatonin 31. Quercetin 32. Neuroprotection induced by salvianolic
acids 33. Sulforaphane 34. Effects of tocopherols and tocotrienols on
microglia-mediated neuroprotection 35. Vanillin Part II. Neurotoxicity
Induced by Natural Molecules: Animals and Humans Animal-derived Molecules
43. Scorpion toxins 44. Anura-derived molecules from Pampa Biome
Human-endogenous Molecules 45. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of
ammonia-induced neurotoxicity: A neurotherapeutic prospect 46. Biliverdin
and bilirubin 47. Neurotoxicity induced by glycotoxins 48. Amyloids as
endogenous toxicants in neurodegenerative diseases 49. Neurotoxicity
induced by lipid metabolism associated endogenous toxicants
Volume 1 Part I. Overview on Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity 1. Natural
Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity in Neurodegenerative
Diseases Ines Moreno-Gonzalez, Ines Lopez del Castillo, Laura Vegas-Gomez
and Joana A. Loureiro 2. The Sea as a Source of Neuroprotective and other
Health-Protective Molecules 3. Can venoms be used in neuroprotection? 4.
Polyphenols-gut microbiota interplay in neuroprotection 5. Medical
Potentials of Natural Neuroprotectants Derived from Herbal Extracts and
Their Phytochemicals 6. Redox impairment in affective disorders and
therapeutic potential of phenolic bioactive 7. How the endoplasmic
reticulum staggers towards failure: New targets for neuroprotection 8.
Modulation of neuroinflammation by natural molecules 9. Epigenetic
modulations induced by natural molecules 10. Nutraceuticals and enteric
glial cells 11. Natural molecules in the treatment of schizophrenia 12.
Anti-tumor effects induced by natural molecules in the brain 13.
Understanding the Neurogenic Potential of Flavonoids and their Application
for Neurodegenerative Diseases 14. Transcriptomics in Neurotoxicity and
Neuroprotection Part II. Neuroprotection mediated by natural molecules
Algae-derived Molecules 15. Neuroprotection induced by Fucoxanthin 16.
Phycocyanobilin Animal-derived Molecules 17. Bee venom 18. Frog-derived
peptides and neuroprotection 19. Snake venom 20. Spider venom Human
Endogenous Molecules 21. Acetyl-L-carnitine 22. Coenzyme Q10 23. Creatine
in neuroprotection and neurotoxicity 24. Neuroprotection induced by
erythropoietin 25. Neuroprotection by estrogens 26. Sex hormones in
neuroprotection and neurodegeneration 27. Melatonin 28. Neuroprotection
induced by neurotrophic factors 29. Neuroprotective Nucleosides 30. Taurine
Role in Neuroprotection Part III. Natural Molecules-associated
Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in Neuroprotection 50.
Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural antioxidant
nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based approach in stroke
53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54. Anti-tumor effects of
natural molecules in the brain: a nanotechnology-based approach Part IV.
Natural Molecules-associated Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in
Neuroprotection 50. Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural
antioxidant nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based
approach in stroke 53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54.
Anti-tumor effects of natural molecules in the brain: a
nanotechnology-based approach Volume 2 Part I. Neuroprotection mediated by
natural molecules Plant-derived Molecules 1. Neuroprotection induced by
agathisflavone 2. Alkaloids 3. Andrographolide 4. Anthocyanins 5.
Neuroprotection induced by apigenin 6. Ascorbic acid 7. Neuroprotection
induced by baicalein and baicalin 8. Neuroprotection induced by biochanin A
9. Epigallocatechin gallate 10. Carnosic Acid, mitochondria, and
neuroprotection 11. Neuroprotection induced by catechins in aging 12.
Neuroprotection induced by chrysin 13. Citrus Flavonoids - Mechanisms of
neuorprotection and preclinical evidence 14. Neuroprotection induced by
coumarins in central nervous system disease models 15. Curcumin 16.
Neuroprotection induced by dimethyl fumarate 17. Neuroprotection induced by
edible oils 18. Garlic components 19. Ginger components 20. Green tea
polyphenols for Neuroprotection: Effects against Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's Diseases 21. Honey compounds 22. Neuroprotective actions of
hydroxytyrosol 23. Hydroxytyrosol: Focus on the anti-neuroinflammatory
action 24. Kaempferol 25. Neuroprotection induced by lycopene 26.
Neuroprotection induced by terpenes: focus on Alzheimer's disease and
Parkinson's disease 27. Olive oil components 28. Omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids 29. Neuroprotection induced by phloretin and phloridzin 30.
Phytomelatonin 31. Quercetin 32. Neuroprotection induced by salvianolic
acids 33. Sulforaphane 34. Effects of tocopherols and tocotrienols on
microglia-mediated neuroprotection 35. Vanillin Part II. Neurotoxicity
Induced by Natural Molecules: Animals and Humans Animal-derived Molecules
43. Scorpion toxins 44. Anura-derived molecules from Pampa Biome
Human-endogenous Molecules 45. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of
ammonia-induced neurotoxicity: A neurotherapeutic prospect 46. Biliverdin
and bilirubin 47. Neurotoxicity induced by glycotoxins 48. Amyloids as
endogenous toxicants in neurodegenerative diseases 49. Neurotoxicity
induced by lipid metabolism associated endogenous toxicants
Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity in Neurodegenerative
Diseases Ines Moreno-Gonzalez, Ines Lopez del Castillo, Laura Vegas-Gomez
and Joana A. Loureiro 2. The Sea as a Source of Neuroprotective and other
Health-Protective Molecules 3. Can venoms be used in neuroprotection? 4.
Polyphenols-gut microbiota interplay in neuroprotection 5. Medical
Potentials of Natural Neuroprotectants Derived from Herbal Extracts and
Their Phytochemicals 6. Redox impairment in affective disorders and
therapeutic potential of phenolic bioactive 7. How the endoplasmic
reticulum staggers towards failure: New targets for neuroprotection 8.
Modulation of neuroinflammation by natural molecules 9. Epigenetic
modulations induced by natural molecules 10. Nutraceuticals and enteric
glial cells 11. Natural molecules in the treatment of schizophrenia 12.
Anti-tumor effects induced by natural molecules in the brain 13.
Understanding the Neurogenic Potential of Flavonoids and their Application
for Neurodegenerative Diseases 14. Transcriptomics in Neurotoxicity and
Neuroprotection Part II. Neuroprotection mediated by natural molecules
Algae-derived Molecules 15. Neuroprotection induced by Fucoxanthin 16.
Phycocyanobilin Animal-derived Molecules 17. Bee venom 18. Frog-derived
peptides and neuroprotection 19. Snake venom 20. Spider venom Human
Endogenous Molecules 21. Acetyl-L-carnitine 22. Coenzyme Q10 23. Creatine
in neuroprotection and neurotoxicity 24. Neuroprotection induced by
erythropoietin 25. Neuroprotection by estrogens 26. Sex hormones in
neuroprotection and neurodegeneration 27. Melatonin 28. Neuroprotection
induced by neurotrophic factors 29. Neuroprotective Nucleosides 30. Taurine
Role in Neuroprotection Part III. Natural Molecules-associated
Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in Neuroprotection 50.
Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural antioxidant
nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based approach in stroke
53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54. Anti-tumor effects of
natural molecules in the brain: a nanotechnology-based approach Part IV.
Natural Molecules-associated Nanotechnology-related Strategies Utilized in
Neuroprotection 50. Neuroprotection through Nanotechnology 51. Natural
antioxidant nanoparticles in neuroprotection 52. Nanomaterials-based
approach in stroke 53. Nanoparticles and the treatment of depression 54.
Anti-tumor effects of natural molecules in the brain: a
nanotechnology-based approach Volume 2 Part I. Neuroprotection mediated by
natural molecules Plant-derived Molecules 1. Neuroprotection induced by
agathisflavone 2. Alkaloids 3. Andrographolide 4. Anthocyanins 5.
Neuroprotection induced by apigenin 6. Ascorbic acid 7. Neuroprotection
induced by baicalein and baicalin 8. Neuroprotection induced by biochanin A
9. Epigallocatechin gallate 10. Carnosic Acid, mitochondria, and
neuroprotection 11. Neuroprotection induced by catechins in aging 12.
Neuroprotection induced by chrysin 13. Citrus Flavonoids - Mechanisms of
neuorprotection and preclinical evidence 14. Neuroprotection induced by
coumarins in central nervous system disease models 15. Curcumin 16.
Neuroprotection induced by dimethyl fumarate 17. Neuroprotection induced by
edible oils 18. Garlic components 19. Ginger components 20. Green tea
polyphenols for Neuroprotection: Effects against Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's Diseases 21. Honey compounds 22. Neuroprotective actions of
hydroxytyrosol 23. Hydroxytyrosol: Focus on the anti-neuroinflammatory
action 24. Kaempferol 25. Neuroprotection induced by lycopene 26.
Neuroprotection induced by terpenes: focus on Alzheimer's disease and
Parkinson's disease 27. Olive oil components 28. Omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids 29. Neuroprotection induced by phloretin and phloridzin 30.
Phytomelatonin 31. Quercetin 32. Neuroprotection induced by salvianolic
acids 33. Sulforaphane 34. Effects of tocopherols and tocotrienols on
microglia-mediated neuroprotection 35. Vanillin Part II. Neurotoxicity
Induced by Natural Molecules: Animals and Humans Animal-derived Molecules
43. Scorpion toxins 44. Anura-derived molecules from Pampa Biome
Human-endogenous Molecules 45. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of
ammonia-induced neurotoxicity: A neurotherapeutic prospect 46. Biliverdin
and bilirubin 47. Neurotoxicity induced by glycotoxins 48. Amyloids as
endogenous toxicants in neurodegenerative diseases 49. Neurotoxicity
induced by lipid metabolism associated endogenous toxicants