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Vanadium
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This volume adds much to our accumulated knowledge of vanadium's central position in a number of enzymes and compounds, presenting inorganic and redox processes and assessing the key role this trace mineral plays in a variety of biological systems.
The publication of Vanadium: Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches is particularly timely as it exactly coincides with the centennial anniversary of the discovery of vanadium by Professor Henze, in the blood cells of an ascidian (tunicate) collected in Gulf of Naples in 1911. Vanadium, atomic number 23, covers a wide range of oxidation states (from -2 to +5) and has unpaired electrons. Depending on these properties, a wide variety of enzymes and compounds containing vanadium have been found and the biochemical behaviour of vanadium has been investigated extensively.
This monograph provides not only the basic properties and recent advances of vanadium chemistry but also presents recent topics on hyper-accumulators of vanadium, enzymatic roles of vanadium, biochemical functions of vanadium and medicinal functions of vanadium, which have been discovered by Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches.
Vanadium: Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches is aimed at pure and applied chemists, biochemists, pharmaceutical and medical scientists.
Includes contributions on recent developments from Asia, Europe, India, South America and the USA Features biological system applications Presents the biochemical and medicinal functionalities of vanadium
Autorentext
Prof. Dr. Hitoshi Michibata, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama 1-3-1, Higashihiroshima 739-8526, Japan
Klappentext
The publication of Vanadium: Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches is particularly timely as its publication exactly coincides with the centennial anniversary of the discovery of vanadium by Professor Henze, in the blood cells of an ascidian (tunicate) collected in Gulf of Naples in 1911. Vanadium, atomic number 23, covers a wide range of oxidation states (from -2 to +5) and has unpaired electrons. Depending on these properties, a wide variety of enzymes and compounds containing vanadium have been found and the biochemical behaviour of vanadium has been investigated extensively. This monograph provides not only the basic properties and recent advances of vanadium chemistry but also presents recent topics on hyper-accumulators of vanadium, enzymatic roles of vanadium, biochemical functions of vanadium and medicinal functions of vanadium, which have been discovered by Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches. Vanadium: Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches is aimed at pure and applied chemists, biochemists, pharmaceutical and medical scientists.
Inhalt
Preface.- Inorganic Chemistry of Vanadium.- Amavadine, a Vanadium Compound in Amanita Fungi.- High Levels of Vanadium in Ascidians.- Hyper-accumulation of Vanadium in Polychaetes.- Structure and Function of Vanadium Haloperoxidases.- Bioinspired Catalytic Bromination Systems for Bromoperoxidase.- Vanadium Effects on Bone Metabolism.- Vanadium in Cancer Prevention.- Cardiovascular Protection with Vanadium Compounds.- Inhalation Toxicity of Vanadium.- Index.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Editor Hitoshi Michibata
- Titel Vanadium
- Veröffentlichung 15.09.2011
- ISBN 9400709129
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9789400709126
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T18mm
- Untertitel Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches
- Gewicht 535g
- Auflage 2012
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 244
- Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
- GTIN 09789400709126