Publisher's Synopsis
"Alcohol-Induced Oxidative Stress in Health and Disease" explores the key role of oxidative stress in alcohol-related health conditions, offering a comprehensive investigation of its molecular mechanisms, clinical implications, and potential therapeutic strategies. This collection, curated from the Antioxidants (MDPI) Special Issue, brings together leading research on how alcohol consumption disrupts redox balance, contributes to tissue damage, and influences diseases such as liver and cardiovascular disorders and neurodegeneration. Featuring contributions from experts in biomedical research, toxicology, and clinical medicine, this reprint provides important insights into antioxidant defense mechanisms and emerging interventions. It could be an essential tool for researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals seeking to understand and mitigate the health impacts of alcohol-induced oxidative stress. Whether you are a scientist investigating the biochemical pathways of oxidative damage or a healthcare professional exploring new treatment approaches, this book might advance knowledge and improve health outcomes in alcohol-related diseases.