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Nutrition and Neurotoxicology - Part B

  • 1st Edition, Volume 16 - July 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Tatiana Emanuelli, Isaac Adegboyega Adedara, Lucio G. Costa, Michael Aschner
  • Language: English

Nutrition and Neurotoxicity: Part B, Volume Sixteen highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics, includ… Read more

Description

Nutrition and Neurotoxicity: Part B, Volume Sixteen highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics, including Chemicals in cow milk and soy beverages: neurotoxicity and neuroprotection, Decoding the diet-inflammation axis: modulating neuroinflammation through nutritional interventions, Phytochemicals and neuroprotection: early strategies to prevent neurodegenerative diseases, Influence of non-caloric sweeteners on neural health: The current state of knowledge, Nutraceuticals and obsessive-compulsive disorder therapy: An update, The nexus between the catabolism of tryptophan and neurotoxicity, Neuroprotective phytonutrients: mechanisms of action and evidence in neurotoxic and degenerative conditions, and more.

Additional chapters delve into Nutritive agents ameliorating neurodegeneration, Nutraceuticals and Neurotoxicity, and Neurotoxicity of heavy metals across the lifespan: The beneficial role of nutrition from fetus to the elderly.

Key features

  • Provides the latest information on Neurotoxicity research
  • Offers outstanding and original reviews on a range of Neurotoxicity research topics
  • Serves as an indispensable reference for researchers and students alike

Readership

Provides invaluable information on the fast-moving field of Neurotoxicity research that includes outstanding original reviews on a variety of topics

Table of contents

1. Chemicals in cow milk and soy beverages: neurotoxicity and neuroprotection
Michael Aschner

2. Decoding the diet-inflammation axis: modulating neuroinflammation through nutritional interventions
Opeyemi Babatunde Fasina and Isaac Adegboyega Adedara

3. Phytochemicals and neuroprotection: early strategies to prevent neurodegenerative diseases
Michael A. Abiola

4. Influence of non-caloric sweeteners on neural health: The current state of knowledge
Tatiana Emanuelli

5. Nutraceuticals and obsessive-compulsive disorder therapy: An update
Hamed Mirzaei

6. The nexus between the catabolism of tryptophan and neurotoxicity
Azubuike P. Ebokaiwe

7. Neuroprotective phytonutrients: mechanisms of action and evidence in neurotoxic and degenerative conditions
Benneth Ben-Azu and Ifeoluwa Oluleke Awogbindin

8. Nutritive agents ameliorating neurodegeneration
Omowumi Moromoke Femi-Akinlosotu and Ademola Adetokunbo OYAGBEMI

9. Nutraceuticals and Neurotoxicity
Samuel Adetunji ONASANWO, Ademola Adetokunbo OYAGBEMI, lawrence D. Adedayo, Busayo TIMOTHY OLADUN, Olusegun ADEBAYO, Ismaheel Akinwale ADENIYI and Kafilat Temidayo ARANSI-OLA

10. Neurotoxicity of heavy metals across the lifespan: The beneficial role of nutrition from foetus to the elderly
Amos Olalekan Abolaji and Michael Aschner

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 16
  • Published: July 1, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

TE

Tatiana Emanuelli

Affiliations and expertise
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Avenida Roraima, Departamento de Tecnologia e Ciência dos Alimentos, Centro de Ciências Rurais, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Santa Maria, RS, Brasil

IA

Isaac Adegboyega Adedara

Affiliations and expertise
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Avenida Roraima, Departamento de Tecnologia e Ciência dos Alimentos, Centro de Ciências Rurais Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Santa Maria, RS, Brasil

LC

Lucio G. Costa

Dr. Lucio G. Costa is Professor of Toxicology at the University of Washington in Seattle, and of Pharmacology/Toxicology at the University of Parma Medical School. He received a doctorate in Pharmacology from the University of Milano in 1977, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas at Houston. He is a member of several national and international professional organizations, a Fellow of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences, and a European Certified Toxicologist. He received various award for his scientific accomplishments, including the Achievement Award from the Society of Toxicology. He serves in various editorial capacities for several toxicology journals, and is an active manuscript and grant reviewer. Dr. Costa has been the member of dozens of panels and committees at the national and international level dealing with toxicology and risk assessment issues. He has chaired and/or organized symposia at scientific meetings in the United States and internationally. He has been teaching classes in the area of toxicology, neurotoxicology and pharmacology to graduate and medical students for 30 years. He keeps an active research program in the area of neurotoxicology.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Toxicology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

MA

Michael Aschner

Dr. Michael Aschner is currently the Harold and Muriel Block Chair in Molecular Pharmacology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine where he is also a Professor in the Departments of Molecular Pharmacology, Neuroscience, and Pediatrics. He is a leading expert in neurotoxicology and neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases. In addition to serving as a past president of the Society of Toxicology (2022-23), he served on numerous toxicology panels (U.S. EPA and CDC), been an expert reviewer for multiple federal agencies in the US and abroad, and is a member of the Neurotoxicology and Alcohol study section (NIH). He is a past recipient of the prestigious Society of Toxicology Merit Award (2010) and the Distinguished Neurotoxicologist Award (2020). He is a co-editor of the Elsevier series, Advancements in Neurotoxicology in addition to edited other Elsevier titles. He has published numerous articles and has served as an associate editor for multiple high impact factor journals.

Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA