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Decreasing Oxidative Stress & Retarding the Aging Process

Decreasing Oxidative Stress & Retarding the Aging Process

9781617283451
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Ageing is an inevitable biological process that affects most living organisms. The link between metabolic rate and reactive oxygen species production is an important and long-standing question, and a source of much controversy. A by-product of cell respiration in mitochondria is the formation of reactive oxygen species due to electron leakage from the electron transport chain during oxidative phosphorylation. In simple terms, humans are ageing due to oxygen consumption. Damage induced by oxygen appears to be the major contributor to ageing and the degenerative diseases of ageing such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, immune system decline, and brain dysfunction. This book presents the reasons for oxidative stress formation and the answer to why during the course of evolution the process of free radical damage and defense did not become more perfect so as to produce less free radicals.
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9781617283451
9781617283451

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
210
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
426
  • Introduction to the Aging Process; Description of the Problem; Metabolic Rate & Life Span; The Evolutionary Reasons for Not Perfecting the Prevention of Free Radical Formation; Methods to Decrease Oxidative Stress & Retard the Aging Process; How Do Methods Claiming to Decrease Oxidative Stress Compare with Studies on Long-Lived Populations?; Methodology for Detection of Oxidative State in Biological Systems; Conclusion; Index.
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