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E-raamat: Metal Toxicology Handbook [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by , Edited by (Dept of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, TX)
  • Formaat: 490 pages, 34 Tables, black and white; 44 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429438004
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 490 pages, 34 Tables, black and white; 44 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429438004

This book covers toxic metals individually discussing their redox biology and cytotoxicity, toxicological aspects on animals and humans, disease manifestations and threshold, organ specific damage, and molecular toxicology including mechanistic insight. It also discusses appropriate doses for beneficial micronutrients or essential trace elements.



Heavy metals and metalloids, singly or in combination, induce toxic manifestations either through acute or chronic pathology. In particular, long-term chronic exposure to diverse heavy metals and metalloids to humans and animals can lead to numerous physical, muscular, neurological, nephrological, and diverse degenerative diseases and dysfunctions, including multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases, cardiovascular disorders, and several others.

Recognized heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, thallium, and hexavalent chromium are known for enormous toxicity. The immediate vital signs of acute heavy metal exposure include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and acute abdominal pain. Mercury has been identified as the most toxic heavy metal, and mercury poisoning is known as acrodynia or pink disease. Similarly, lead, another toxic heavy metal, was at one time an integral part of painting.

Metal Toxicology Handbook

further explains and discusses the varying attributes of metals, discussing toxicity, safety, and proper human utilization of metals. Beginning with a broad overview of metals, metalloids, redox biology, and neurodegeneration and going further into the roles, benefits, and toxicity of metals with each section, the text contains 28 chapters from eminent researchers and scientists in their respective fields and is a must-have for anyone researching the potential toxicity in metals.

Key Features

  • Discusses the pathology of metal toxicity
  • Highlights the benefits of metals
  • Explains the mechanism and salient features of restoring metabolic homeostasis
    • Highlights dose-dependent beneficial and adverse effects of vanadium safety and toxicity
  • The initial introductory section provides a broad overview of metals, metalloids, redox biology, and neurodegeneration. The second section discusses the pathology of metal toxicity in two chapters, while the third section highlights the mechanism and salient features of restoring metabolic homeostasis in two chapters. The fourth section demonstrates the aspect of radionuclides toxicity. In a change of pace, the fifth section discusses the benefits of metals in four chapters. The sixth section, titled "Toxic Manifestations by Diverse Heavy Metals and Metalloids," provides fourteen chapters that discuss the toxicological mechanism and manifestation of individual metals.

    The editors have crafted a commentary titled "A Treatise on Metal Toxicity" and summarized a vivid scenario of metal toxicity and its consequences.

    Part I: Introduction: Metals, Metalloids, Redox Biology, and
    Neurodegeneration
    1. Role of Metals and Metalloids in Redox Biology
    2. Role
    of Metals in Neurodegeneration Part II: Pathology of Metal Toxicity
    3.
    Pathological Manifestations and Mechanisms of Metal Toxicity
    4. An Overview
    of Heavy Metal Research in Traditional Chinese Medicine Part III: Mechanisms
    of Restoring Metabolic Homeostasis
    5. Development and Utilization of a Novel
    Prodosomed-Electrolyte and Phytochemical Formulation Technology to Restore
    Metabolic Homeostasis
    6. Gut Microbiome and Heavy Metals Part IV:
    Radionuclides Toxicity
    7. A Review on Radionuclide Toxicity Part V: Benefits
    of Metals
    8. Contribution of Bioavailable Silicon in Human Health
    9. Benefits
    of Trivalent Chromium in Human Nutrition?
    10. Trivalent Chromium: A Vital
    Insulin Sensitizer
    11. Differential Impact of Organic Vanadium Compounds on
    Human Health: Deficiency States, Toxic Effects, and Potential Therapeutic Use
    12. VanadiumSpeciation Chemistry Can Be Important When Assessing Health
    Effects on Living Systems Part VI: Toxic Manifestations by Diverse Heavy
    Metals and Metalloids
    13. Clinical Toxicology of Copper: Source, Toxidrome,
    Mechanism of Toxicity and Management
    14. Cadmium Exposure and Toxicity
    15.
    Cobalt Toxicity and Human Health
    16. Cobalt Toxicity
    17. Iron-Siderophore and
    Tumorigenesis: Molecular Insight and Therapeutic Targets
    18. Clinical
    Toxicology of Iron: Source, Toxidrome, Mechanism of Toxicity, and Management
    19. Vanadium Toxicity Revisited: Striking the Right Balance between Potential
    New Generation Therapeutics and Adverse Side Effects
    20. The Ubiquitous
    LeadBiological Effects, Toxicity, and Management
    21. Lead Toxicity: An
    Overview of Its Pathophysiology and Intervention Strategies
    22. Arsenic
    Toxicity: Source, Mechanism, Global Health Complication, and Possible Way to
    Defeat
    23. Clinical Toxicology of Mercury: Source, Toxidrome, Mechanism of
    Toxicity, and Management
    24. An Overview of Tungsten Toxicity
    25. Boron
    Toxicity: An Insight on Its Influence on Wheat Growth
    26. Diversity of
    Mechanisms for Boron Toxicity in Mammals
    27. Lithium: Is It Good or Bad for
    Plant Growth?
    28. An Overview of Nickel Toxicity in Plants Commentary: A
    Treatise on Metal Toxicology