Chemoprevention of Cancer and DNA Damage by Dietary FactorsISBN: 978-3-527-32058-5
Hardcover
838 pages
April 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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This reference work provides a comprehensive overview of the
field of dietary chemoprevention of cancer. It reviews the wide
variety of dietary factors and mechanisms of anticarcinogenesis and
antimutagenesis that have been identified in vitro and in
animal and human studies. This volume covers the most recent
molecular mechanism by which dietary antimutagens and
anticarcinogens function, and also notes the needs for further
research in this potentially important area of public health. It is
a must-have reference for nutritional scientists, medicinal
chemists, food scientists, biotechnologists, pharmacists, and
molecular biologists working in academia or the pharmaceutical and
food industries, as well as governmental and regulatory agencies
concerned with nutrition and cancer.
With a foreword by Bruce N. Ames.
Sections of the book:
● General Principles
● Experimental Models and Methods Used in Chemoprevention
● Selected Chemoprotective Dietary Factors and Components