Neutraceuticals

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Introductory Pharmacology Mind Map on Neutraceuticals, created by Daniel Elandix G on 17/10/2013.
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Neutraceuticals
  1. Closely Related terms

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    • Nutritional Medicine Orthomolecular Medicine
    1. Nutritional Pharmacology
      1. Phytoestrogen.

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        • Pathophysiology: Low estrogen  production Leading to, fatigue, hot flashes, night sweats, memory lapses, difficulty concentrating, joint pain, loss of libido. Mechanism: Compete with Estradiol E2 and bind to ER-rich cells. Alter receptors of receptros for progesterone, oxytocin and testosterone.
        1. Breast Cancer

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          • Depends on age. Cancer will proliferate in presence of oestrogen. Treatment is usage of selective oestrogen receptors modulator. Less likely to develop breast cancer after ingesting phytoestrogens
        2. Omega-3 Supplements

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          • Effective for depression, CV diseases,  # tyoes: ALA (alpha linolenic acid) EPA:(eicosapentaenoic acid) DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid): Predominantly in brain.
          1. Omega 3 vs Omega 6

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            • omega 3 is more anti-inflammatory while omega 6 are pro inflammatory. Diets have high n6: n3 enhances both depression and inflammatory disease' However needs time to work, 6 - 12 weeks
          2. Nutritional Deficiency Disease

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            • B3: Needed it for DNA repair, oxidative phosphorilation
            1. Diseases

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              • Malabsorption syndromes: I.e bacterial overgrowth. Increased loss or turnover: Age
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