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The Biochemistry of Foreign Compounds: International Series of Monographs in Pure and Applied Biology: Biochemistry

Parke, Dennis V.Arnstein, H. H. V.(Edited by)Campbell, P. N.(Edited by)Datta, S. P.(Edited by)
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The Biochemistry of Foreign Compounds presents the various aspects of biochemistry of foreign compounds in relation to toxicology, pathology, and pharmacology. This book discusses the classification of foreign compounds according to usage, namely, food additives, drugs, pesticides, industrial chemicals, and natural foreign compounds.
Organized into two sections encompassing 12 chapters, this book starts with the absorption and secretion of foreign compounds. This text then discusses the two phases of reaction in the metabolism of foreign compounds. Other chapters consider the rate at which each reaction proceeds wherein its relative significance may be affected by many factors that may result in changes in the pattern of metabolism and differences in toxicity. This book discusses as well the physiological factors that affect metabolism, including age, sex, pregnancy, disease, and the nutritional state of the animal. The final chapter deals with the metabolism of some of the commonly used industrial chemicals.
This book is a valuable resource for biochemists, chemists, toxicologists, pharmacologists, and pathologists.

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Pergamon
1483157520 / 9781483157528
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
22/10/2013
English
271 pages
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