Nutritional Biochemistry

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Elsevier, Dec 21, 1998 - Technology & Engineering - 1006 pages

Nutritional Biochemistry takes a scientific approach to nutrition. It covers not just "whats"--nutritional requirements--but why they are required for human health, by describing their function at the cellular and molecular level. Each case study either leads to a subsequent discovery or enables an understanding of the physiological mechanisms of action of various nutrition-related processes. The text is "picture-oriented" and the commentary is directed towards explaining graphs, figures, and tables.

Nutritional Biochemistry includes a discussion of relevant aspects of physiology, food chemistry, toxicology, pediatrics, and public health. Experimental techniques for nutritional science are emphasized, and primary data is included to help give students a feel for the nutrition literature. This "real-world" approach provides students with a realistic view of the basis for much of our understanding of nutritional biochemistry.

  • Integrates biochemistry and nutrition in a case-oriented method
  • Emphasizes a hands-on approach to learning - case histories and clinical and research data illustrate all major points
  • Places emphasis on metabolism - metabolic pathways, enzymology, nutrient requirements (including RDA values)
  • Reveals the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, the biochemistry of exercise, the cell signaling pathways, how nutrition can influence the development of cancer, and the anthropometry and genetics of obesity
 

Contents

Chapter 1 CLASSIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES
1
Chapter 2 DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
57
Chapter 3 NUTRIENTS THAT RESIST OR ESCAPE DIGESTION
133
Chapter 4 REGULATION OF ENERGY METABOLISM
157
Chapter 5 ENERGY REQUIREMENT
273
Chapter 6 LIPIDS
311
Chapter 7 OBESITY
379
Chapter 8 PROTEIN
421
Chapter 9 VITAMINS
491
Chapter 10 INORGANIC NUTRIENTS
693
Chapter 11 DIET AND CANCER
879
NUTRITION METHODOLOGY
933
DOT BLOTS MOLECULAR CLONING AND DNA SEQUENCING
935
METHODS AND TERMS IN EPIDEMIOLOGY
965
Index
975
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About the author (1998)

Dr. Tom Brody received his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley in 1980, and conducted postdoctoral research at University of Wisconsin-Madison and also at U.C. Berkeley. His 20 research publications concern the metabolism and pharmacology of folates, cloning an anti-cancer gene (XPE gene), and the structure of an antibody (natalizumab) used for treating multiple sclerosis. The author has 15 years of pharmaceutical industry experience, acquired at Schering-Plough, Cerus Corporation, and Elan Pharmaceuticals, and has contributed to FDA submissions for the indications of multiple sclerosis, melanoma, head and neck cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, and hepatitis C. At an earlier time, he wrote two editions of Clinical Trials, published by Elsevier, Inc. The author has 16 years of training and experience in the Code of Federal regulations, as it applies to pharmaceuticals and clinical trial design.

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