Vitamins and Hormones ( Volume 22 )

Publication series :Volume 22

Author: Harris   Robert S.;Wool   Ira G.;Loraine   John A  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1964

E-ISBN: 9780080866192

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780127098227

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780127098227

Subject: O62 Organic Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Vitamins and Hormones

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 12

Contributors to Volume 22

pp.:  6 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 22

Contents

pp.:  12 – 6

Chapter 2. The Biochemistry of the Inositol Lipids

pp.:  78 – 102

Chapter 3. The Role of Organ Cultures in the Study of Vitamins and Hormones

pp.:  102 – 150

Chapter 4. Therapy of Gynecological Disorders with Human Gonadotropin

pp.:  150 – 174

Chapter 5. The Biochemistry of Progesterone

pp.:  174 – 226

Chapter 6. The Role of the Brain in the Regulation of Pituitary

pp.:  226 – 282

Chapter 7. Cellular and Molecular Aspects of the Antidiuretic Action of Vasopressins and Related Peptides

pp.:  282 – 380

Chapter 8. International Symposium on Vitamin B6 in Honor of Professor Paul György

pp.:  380 – 388

Chapter 9. Synthesis and Labeling of the Vitamin B6 Group

pp.:  388 – 420

Chapter 10. Phosphorylase and Related Enzymes of Glycogen Metabolism

pp.:  420 – 432

Chapter 11. Comparative Studies on Glutamic-Oxalacetic Transaminases from the Mitochondrial and Soluble Fractions of Mammalian Tissues

pp.:  432 – 466

Chapter 12. Amino Acid Decarboxylation Steps in the Biosynthesis of Norepinephrine, Serotonin, and Histamine

pp.:  466 – 472

Chapter 13. Binding and Reactions of the Vitamin B6 Coenzyme in the Catalytic Center of Aspartate Transaminase

pp.:  472 – 506

Chapter 14. Summary of Session I and Some Notes on the Metabolism of Vitamin B6

pp.:  506 – 516

Chapter 15. Biochemical Pathology of Vitamin B6 Deficiency

pp.:  516 – 524

Chapter 16. γ-Aminobutyric Acid (γABA), Vitamin B6, and Neuronal Function—A Speculative Synthesis

pp.:  524 – 582

Chapter 17. Vitamin B6 and Amino Acids—Recent Research in Animals

pp.:  582 – 602

Chapter 18. Vitamin B6 and Oxalate Metabolism

pp.:  602 – 612

Chapter 19. Relationship of Pyridoxine to Immunological Phenomena

pp.:  612 – 630

Chapter 20. Selective Metabolic and Chemotherapeutic Effects of Vitamin B6 Antimetabolites

pp.:  630 – 664

Chapter 21. Effects of Low Intakes of Vitamin B6 upon Diabetic and Control Rats

pp.:  664 – 676

Chapter 22. Summary and Comment on Tissue Changes in Vitamin B6 Deficiency

pp.:  676 – 680

Chapter 23. Vitamin B6 in Farm Animal Nutrition and Pets

pp.:  680 – 698

Chapter 24. Arteriosclerotic, Dental, and Hepatic Lesions in Pyridoxine-Deficient Monkeys

pp.:  698 – 716

Chapter 25. Effect of Vitamin B6 on Dental Caries in Man

pp.:  716 – 726

Chapter 26. Evidence for a Relative Vitamin B6 Deficiency in Pregnancy and Some Disease States

pp.:  726 – 742

Chapter 27. Pyridoxine-Responsive Anemia—Prototype and Variations on the Theme

pp.:  742 – 776

Chapter 28. Vitamin B6 Metabolism in Infants and Children

pp.:  776 – 808

Chapter 29. Vitamin B6 in Fat Metabolism

pp.:  808 – 818

Chapter 30. The Vitamin B6 Hydrazide Relationship

pp.:  818 – 828

Chapter 31. Human Requirements for Vitamin B6

pp.:  828 – 846

Chapter 32. Recent Developments in the Analysis for Vitamin B6 in Foods

pp.:  846 – 854

Chapter 33. Methods for the Determination of Vitamin B6 in Biological Materials

pp.:  854 – 876

Chapter 34. The Relation of the Vitamin B6 Human Requirement to the Amount in the Diet

pp.:  876 – 896

Chapter 35. The Importance of Vitamin B6 in Human Nutrition

pp.:  896 – 906

Concluding Remarks

pp.:  906 – 908

Author Index

pp.:  908 – 948

Topical Index

pp.:  948 – 962

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