Advances in Nutritional Research

“Advances in Nutritional Research” by Harold H. Draper is a comprehensive exploration of the critical role nutrition plays in clinical medicine, published by Springer US on December 22, 2012. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1982 spans 344 pages and is presented in English. The volume highlights the growing significance of nutrition across various medical fields, emphasizing how specific nutrient intake can influence both normal metabolism and the metabolic processes associated with clinical or subclinical diseases.
Readers will find a detailed examination of topics relevant to human clinical nutrition, as well as insights into the nutrition of cultured cells and species that may shed light on human nutritional disorders. This edition serves as a valuable resource for graduate students and established researchers, offering authoritative accounts of current research in experimental and clinical nutrition. The content is structured to provide a thorough understanding of the interplay between nutrition and health, making it a significant addition to the field.
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Volume 4 of Advances in Nutritional Research reflects the increased importance that recently has been attached to nutrition in many fields of clinical medicine. This heightened interest in nutrition stems from the demonstration that the intake of specific nutrients may have far-reaching consequences, not only for normal metabolism, but also for metabolic processes affecting clinical or subclinical disease. Conversely, many disease states have been shown to have previously unrecognized effects on nutrient function and metabolism. In addition to topics of obvious relevance to human clinical nutrition, this volume contains chapters dealing with the nutrition of cells grown in culture and of species that may provide insights into nutritional disorders of man. To gether with its predecessors, Volume 4 provides graduate students and estab lished investigators with authoritative accounts of the status of research on a range of topics of current interest in experimental and clinical nutrition. vii Contents Chapter 1. Vitamin-Responsive Genetic Abnormalities ………. . S. Harvey Mudd 1. Introduction………………………………………. 1 2. Historical Perspective ……………………………….. 2 3. Genetic Abnormalities Currently Known to Be Vitamin Responsive. 3 4. Mechanisms Underlying Vitamin Responsiveness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4.1. Defects in the Processing of a Vitamin Prior to Its Interaction in Cofactor Form with a Particular Apoenzyme …….. 7 4.2. Defects in Particular Apoenzymes that Interact with the Cofactor Forms of Vitamins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . .
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