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Conditionally Toxic Proteins 1st Edition

ISBN: 9781032366937
ISBN: 9781032366937
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Human health depends upon access to high-quality proteins for our diet and pharmaceutical use. This book deals with the nature of toxicity as it applies to proteins in food and drugs. Many proteins, such as glutens and allergens, are valuable food sources but toxic for sensitized individuals. Even proteins produced in the human body can become toxic through mutation or aggregation. For example, Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s disease are characterized by plaques in the brain of insoluble protein aggregations. Paradoxically, even toxins produced by the most pathogenic microorganisms, such as Botox, have found use in the clinic and industry. This book discusses how many proteins, including interferons and cytokines, can be valuable therapeutics, while still associated with autoimmune diseases, such as psoriasis or lupus erythematosus.

Key Features:

    • Shows why gluten proteins are different from all others and how this can account for symptoms throughout the body in those with celiac disease
    • Illustrates that “multiple allergy syndrome” is not only real and related to similar allergens in extremely different plants
    • Discusses the difficulties in using human proteins and cytokines as therapeutics
    • Presents examples of how protein aggregates are vital to many physiological processes but also characterize renal and neurological syndromes
    • Shows examples of protein toxins that have medical and industrial uses

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Introduction. The yin and yang of conditionally toxic proteins. Ch. 1 How to make a toxin. Ch. 2 Blood and gas. Introduction to Ch. 3 and 4 Intolerance and Elimination Diets. Ch. 3 Minding the Ps and Qs of Gluten. Ch. 4 The Peanut Gallery and Other Allergen Families. Ch. 5 The two faces of interferon. Ch. 6 Storming cytokines in infections and cancers. Ch. 7 Aggregation and Solubility: making milk from cheese. Ch. 8 Converting bacterial toxins to human therapeutics.