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Chang-Hwei Chen

    Deuterium Oxide and Deuteration in Biosciences
    Xenobiotic Metabolic Enzymes: Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense
    Xenobiotic Metabolic Enzymes: Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense
    • Focusing on xenobiotic metabolic enzymes, the book offers an organized overview of their biochemical and biomedical significance, highlighting recent research advancements. It covers a wide range of xenobiotics, including drugs, food substances, smoke, and environmental chemicals, emphasizing their health implications. This comprehensive approach provides valuable insights into the metabolism of various compounds and their effects on human health.

      Xenobiotic Metabolic Enzymes: Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense
    • Xenobiotic Metabolic Enzymes: Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense

      Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Focusing on xenobiotic metabolic enzymes, this book offers a thorough overview of their biochemical and biomedical implications for health. It covers a wide range of xenobiotics, including drugs, food substances, smoke, and environmental chemicals, highlighting recent research advancements. The organized and concise presentation makes complex topics accessible, providing valuable insights into how these enzymes affect human health and the environment.

      Xenobiotic Metabolic Enzymes: Bioactivation and Antioxidant Defense
    • Focusing on the biochemical, biomedical, and pharmacological implications of deuterium oxide and deuteration, this comprehensive book explores their effects on health issues, including diseases, vaccines, and drugs. Organized into six sections, it covers the roles of both regular and heavy water in biosciences, detailing their impact on biomolecules, biochemical processes, and health-related research. This resource serves as a valuable reference for understanding the significance of deuteration in various scientific fields.

      Deuterium Oxide and Deuteration in Biosciences