Sentences with phrase «of xenobiotic»

Concentrations of xenobiotic chemicals in the maternal - fetal unit.
GST proteins are thought to function in detoxification of xenobiotics and in response to biotic and abiotic stress.
However, resistance has evolved to all these types of xenobiotics, rendering them ineffective with serious consequences for crop production and health.
Another function of the microbiome is to help the body rid itself of xenobiotics — chemicals not naturally found in the body often arising from environmental pollutants.
Butler advises graduate students interested in industry to do two things: complete an internship at a company and make sure that they attend critical conferences related to drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics — such as the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics.
The symposium will focus on the roles of the major enzymes participating in metabolism of xenobiotics including carcinogens and drugs — the membrane monooxygenase systems containing cytochromes P450 — and highlight the key advances in their mechanisms of action at the molecular level.
If the «total load» of xenobiotics exceeds the body's ability to process and eliminate them, then toxicity can ensue (Bland, 1995).
The concept of «total load» of xenobiotics is very important in determining how effectively the body can handle the cumulative exposure to toxins.
A study of Asian vegetarians with incomplete amino acid intake showed reduced clearing of xenobiotics.47 Low levels of hydrochloric acid have an adverse impact on the availability of dietary amino acids, even in a higher protein diet, so stimulating the pancreas using lacto - fermented foods is crucial.
Eventually the metabolizing of xenobiotics (chemicals foreign to the biological system) leads to the accumulation of the chemicals and / or their products in lipid deposits throughout the body, particularly in adipose tissue.
Studies show that the creation of ovarian follicles during this embryo stage is exquisitely sensitive to the toxicity of xenobiotics.
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology attempts to provide concise, critical reviews of timely advances, philosophy and significant areas of accomplished or needed endeavor in the total field of xenobiotics, in any segment of the environment, as well as toxicological implications...

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If we were going to get rid of the pink slime, which hasn't been proven to be harmful to human health, then why hasnt anyone tried to eliminate plastic and foam packaging that contains compounds that have been proven to be xenobiotics (carcinogens and endocrine disruptors — ceram wrap is really bad in this respect it contain a lot of chemicals that leach in to the food it covers).
Given the diversity of potential xenobiotics and stressors in the life history of higher plants, it is reasonable to suppose that having diverse GST functions is adaptive.
The Keap1 - Nrf2 system has evolved to respond to intracellular oxidative stress; in particular the generation of reactive electrophiles produced from oxidation of endogenous cellular constituents as well as xenobiotics [2]--[4].
Prediction of the outcome (efficacy or toxicity) of a drug or xenobiotic intervention in an individual based on a mathematical model of pre-intervention metabolite signatures
Application of the CFU - GM assay to predict acute drug - induced neutropenia: an international blind trial to validate a prediction model for the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of myelosuppressive xenobiotics
When one wants to enhance the mobilization of heavy metals and chemical xenobiotics, longer sessions are needed.
Exposure to xenobiotics can compromise the function of our nervous, immune, endocrine, cardiovascular, pulmonary, musculoskeletal, hepatobiliary and renal systems.
«Saunas can be used very effectively for certain cardiovascular problems and as a means to enhance the mobilization of fat - soluble xenobiotics.
It also helps you get rid of both heavy metals and xenobiotics — foreign compounds like plastics and petrochemicals — in small but significant amounts.
Phase I detoxification is the first step of our body's enzymatic system to counterbalance harm from toxic chemicals, including pharmaceutical drugs and xenobiotics, and hormones within our foods, like steroids and estrogens.
The liver is particularly prone to xenobiotics - induced injury because of its role in filtering and removing toxins.
This study points out research that has shown, «glyphosate disrupts the ability of animals, including humans, to detoxify xenobiotics.
With the high amount of potentially harmful xenobiotics surrounding us, our toxic burden continues to elevate as we age.
I am convinced, from wildlife studies and from what I have observed in my practice, this is due to the exposure of female embryos to xenobiotics, environmental pollutants which chemically act like estrogen on the developing baby's tissues.
Synthetic chemicals (xenobiotics) are scientifically proven to lead a role in the «initiation or progression of autoimmune conditions.»
Faculty research interests and expertise include mechanisms of metastasis in cancer; gene therapy (including electroporation) in cancer; cell and molecular biology of tooth eruption; pharmacology and toxicology of aquatic species; environmental and ecological toxicology; cellular ultrastructure; environmental risk assessment; analytical pharmacology and toxicology; diagnostic neurophysiology; pharmacology of pain and inflammation; exercise physiology; xenobiotic metabolism and disposition; neurochemistry; pulmonary pharmacology; cardiovascular disease; and cetacean morphology.
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