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  1. Environmental Oxidative Stress – Environmental Sources of ROS

    Environmental factors are known sources for oxidative stress. In consequence of the numerous influences that define our environment, environmental...
    Peter Schröder, Jean Krutmann in Reactions, Processes
    Chapter
  2. Endogenous Oxidant-Generating Systems

    Although organisms respiring air oxygen use their energy sources in an optimal way they are threatened by the compulsory formation of reactive oxygen...
    Hans Nohl, Andrey V. Kozlov, ... Katrin Staniek in Reactions, Processes
    Chapter
  3. Low Molecular Weight Antioxidants

    Low molecular weight antioxidants are an important part of the antioxidative defense mechanisms of cells and organisms. This chapter gives a short...
    Tilman Grune, Peter Schröder, Hans K. Biesalski in Reactions, Processes
    Chapter
  4. Synthetic Musks in Bioindicators: Monitoring Data of Fish and Human Milk Samples from the Czech Republic

    Until the middle of the 1990s, no attention was paid to the pollution of the environment in Czech Republic by synthetic musk fragrances and to the...
    Jana Hajšlová, Lucie Šetková in Series Anthropogenic Compounds
    Chapter
  5. Biomass Smoke and Health Risks – The Situation in Develo** Countries

    About half of the world’s population relies on traditional fuels such as biomass (wood, agricultural residues, animal dung and charcoal) as the...
    Kalpana Balakrishnan, Padmavathi Ramaswamy, Sambandam Sankar in Air Pollution
    Chapter
  6. Indoor Air Pollution by Microorganisms and Their Metabolites

    Microbial damage in indoor areas is caused most frequently by molds and bacteria. These microorganisms have a very important role in the...
    Hans Schleibinger, Reinhard Keller, Henning Rüden in Air Pollution
    Chapter
  7. Modulation of Cellular Signaling Processes by Reactive Oxygen Species

    Exposure of cells to reactive oxygen species (ROS) may result not only in cell death by excessive oxidation of biomolecules but also cause the...
    Lars-Oliver Klotz in Reactions, Processes
    Chapter
  8. Enantioselective Analysis of Polycyclic Musks as a Versatile Tool for the Understanding of Environmental Processes

    In this chapter the application of enantioselective chromatography to process studies related to the microbial, enzymatic and photochemical...
    Heinrich Hühnerfuss, Scarlett Biselli, Robert Gatermann in Series Anthropogenic Compounds
    Chapter
  9. Synthetic Musks in Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM), Sediment, and Sewage Sludge

    Nitro musk and polycyclic musk fragrances accumulate in solid matters of the aquatic environment. They are analyzed by extraction with an organic...
    Cornelia Fooken in Series Anthropogenic Compounds
    Chapter
  10. Sources and Impacts of Pesticides in Indoor Environments

    Indoor contamination is one source of exposure to toxic pollutants and has been classified as a high environmental risk. Epidemiological research...
    Werner Butte in Air Pollution
    Chapter
  11. Glutathione

    Glutathione is the most abundant non-protein thiol in cells. It is a tripeptide with two important structural features: the thiol group and the...
    Juan Sastre, Federico V. Pallardo, Jose Viña in Reactions, Processes
    Chapter
  12. The Broad Spectrum of Responses to Oxidative Stress in Proliferating Cells

    Proliferating mammalian cells exhibit a broad spectrum of responses to oxidative stress, depending on the stress level encountered. Very low levels...
    Kelvin J. A. Davies in Reactions, Processes
    Chapter
  13. Risk Evaluation of Dietary and Dermal Exposure to Musk Fragrances

    Synthetic musk compounds comprising nitro musks, polycyclic musks and macrocyclic musks are used in fragrances which are added to a variety of...
    Premysl Slanina in Series Anthropogenic Compounds
    Chapter
  14. The Tail of Two Rivers in Tasmania: The Derwent and Huon Estuaries

    The Derwent and Huon Rivers are two relatively small river systems in the southeast of Tasmania (Australia). They terminate in estuaries that are...
    Edward C. V. Butler in Estuaries
    Chapter
  15. The Sacca di Goro Lagoon and an Arm of the Po River

    The Po di Volano canal–Sacca di Goro lagoon is a small hydrographic system partially located in the southern part of the Po River Delta. The total...
    Pierluigi Viaroli, Gianmarco Giordani, ... Elisa A. Fano in Estuaries
    Chapter
  16. Geochemistry of the Amazon Estuary

    The Amazon River supplies more freshwater to the ocean than any other river in the world. This enormous volume of freshwater forces the estuarine...
    Joseph M. Smoak, James M. Krest, Peter W. Swarzenski in Estuaries
    Chapter
  17. Conclusions

    This conclusion completes one more review concerning the natural condition of the Caspian Sea and the principal trends of change in the second...
    Aleksey N. Kosarev, Andrey G. Kostianoy in The Caspian Sea Environment
    Chapter
  18. Pollution of the Caspian Sea

    The pollution of Caspian Sea waters and bottom sediments was described on the basis of long-term monitoring data from 1978 to 2004. It was shown...
    Alexander Korshenko, Alvin Gasim Gul in The Caspian Sea Environment
    Chapter
  19. Physico-Geographical Conditions of the Caspian Sea

    The main physico-geographical features of the Caspian Sea are under consideration. They include brief description of the coasts, bottom relief and...
    Alexey N. Kosarev in The Caspian Sea Environment
    Chapter
  20. Economic and International Legal Dimensions

    The Caspian Region has abundant hydrocarbon resources (oil and gas), as well as biological resources (fish), particularly the unique sturgeon,...
    Igor S. Zonn in The Caspian Sea Environment
    Chapter
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