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(Ebook) Carotenoids in Health and Disease (Oxidative Stress and Disease) by Norman I. Krinsky, Susan T. Mayne, Helmut Sies ISBN 9780824754167, 0824754166

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Authors:Norman I. Krinsky, Susan T. Mayne, Helmut Sies
Pages:576 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:CRC Press
Language:english
File Size:6.4 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780824754167, 0824754166
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(Ebook) Carotenoids in Health and Disease (Oxidative Stress and Disease) by Norman I. Krinsky, Susan T. Mayne, Helmut Sies ISBN 9780824754167, 0824754166

The first source to collect the latest evidence linking carotenoids to human health and disease, this stimulating reference studies the role of carotenoids in the prevention of chronic disease and reviews breakthrough studies from more than 40 field authorities on the latest research. The book reveals the most recent findings regarding the use of carotenoids in the prevention of cancers and sunburn, as well as eye, heart, vascular, and photosensitivity diseases, and evaluates the potential toxic effects of high-dose carotenoids in both smokers and drinkers. It also focuses on pioneering observations from observational epidemiological and clinical studies, as well as intervention trials on carotenoids.
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