Biochemistry of the Elemental Halogens and Inorganic Halides

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The elements in group 17 (VIlA) of the periodic table of elements-fluorine (F), chlorine (CI), bromine (Br), and iodine (I)-were designated by Berzelius as "halogens" (Greek hals, sea salt; gennao, I beget) because of their propensity to form salts. In this first of the two volumes of Bio­ chemistry of the Halogens, the biochemistry of the elemental halogens and inorganic halides is reviewed. Discovery, properties, and biochemistry of the elemental halogens are reviewed first (Chapter 1). This is followed by a review of the developments in the various areas of inorganic halide biochemistry (Chapters 2 through 5). The biochemistry of thyroid hor­ mones is considered in Chapter 6, while biohalogenation, an important link between inorganic and organic halogen biochemistry, is reviewed in Chapter 7. Chapter 8 covers the biochemistry of products produced by human-inspired halogenation, in particular, poly halogenated compounds that present environmental problems. In Chapter 9, the process is reversed and biodehalogenation is reviewed. In each subject, the attempt has been made to find an appropriate balance between depth and breadth of treatment, since a thorough, in­ depth review of this field would not be possible in a single volume. To provide readers not familiar with subjects with the necessary background to place subsequent discussions in perspective, brief historical develop­ ments of many of the topics are given.

Author(s): Kenneth L. Kirk (auth.)
Series: Biochemistry of the Elements 9A+B
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1991

Language: English
Pages: 312
Tags: Pharmacology/Toxicology; Medicine/Public Health, general; Biochemistry, general; Waste Management/Waste Technology; Ecotoxicology; Physical Chemistry

Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
The Halogens: Discovery, Occurrence, and Biochemistry of the Free Elements....Pages 1-17
Biochemistry of Inorganic Fluoride....Pages 19-68
Biochemistry of Inorganic Chloride....Pages 69-107
Biochemistry of Inorganic Bromide....Pages 109-120
Biochemistry of Inorganic Iodide....Pages 121-133
Iodotyrosine, Iodothyronines, and Thyroid Function....Pages 135-153
Biohalogenation....Pages 155-189
Persistent Polyhalogenated Compounds: Biochemistry, Toxicology, Medical Applications, and Associated Environmental Issues....Pages 191-238
Metabolism of Halogenated Compounds—Biodehalogenation....Pages 239-285
Back Matter....Pages 287-293