Squalene [electronic resource] : current knowledge and potential therapeutical uses / A. Ramirez-Torres ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Ramirez-Torres, A | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicinePublication details: New York : Nova Biomedical Books, 2011Description: vi, 73 p. : illISBN: 9781617614040 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Squalene -- Thereapeutic useGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 615/.792 LOC classification: RM666.S68 | S88 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Antioxidant properties in vivo and in vitro -- Bioavailability of squalene in animal models and in human -- Squalene may neutralize different xenobiotics -- Squalene as an anti-inflammatory agent -- Squalene and atherosclerosis -- Anti-neoplastic properties of squalene -- Mechanisms of squalene action in cancer chemoprevention and regression -- A component of skin lipids and with a role in skin ageing and pathology -- Its use to boost antigenicity of several vaccines -- Other properties -- Toxicity at high levels of intake (neuropathy and pneumonia) -- Antibodies against squalene in certain individuals.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Antioxidant properties in vivo and in vitro -- Bioavailability of squalene in animal models and in human -- Squalene may neutralize different xenobiotics -- Squalene as an anti-inflammatory agent -- Squalene and atherosclerosis -- Anti-neoplastic properties of squalene -- Mechanisms of squalene action in cancer chemoprevention and regression -- A component of skin lipids and with a role in skin ageing and pathology -- Its use to boost antigenicity of several vaccines -- Other properties -- Toxicity at high levels of intake (neuropathy and pneumonia) -- Antibodies against squalene in certain individuals.

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