Webinar Topics Covered
What are Salvestrols?
Role of CYP1B1
Other CYP Enzymes - The Cytochrome P450 family
and the EROD assay system
Role of CYP1B1 in cancer cells
A new type of anticancer drug
How do Salvestrols work?
Salvestrols - protection beyond antioxidants
Bioavailability
Inhibitors
Daignostic assays - where are we?
Reasons for Salvestrol Deficiency
Salvestrols in the Diet
Professor Dan Burke PhD Dan Burke, Emertius Professor of PharmaceuticalMetabolism is an expert on the metabolism, toxicity and interaction of drugs, environmental chemicals and natural compounds. He specialises in the Ctyochrome P450 enzyme system. Today, he is considered the father of the Cytochrome P450 enzyme system. He gained a first in biochemistry from London University and a PhD in Drug Metabolism from the University of Surrey. Professor Burke served on the faculty
of the Aberdeen University medical school for nearly twenty years before becoming the Head of the School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University. During the 1970's he invented the EROD (ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase) assays. They are the premier methods used to quantify the activity of the CYP enzymes. He has dedicated his career to cancer: its causes, detection, prevention and treatment. He has authored over 200 published research articles and presently is the Head of Research for Salvestrol Natural Products in England.
Date:
Thursday 17th November 2016
Time:
7.00pm SYD/CAN/MEL/HOB (AEDT)
6.00pm BNE (AEST)
6.30pm ADL
4.00pm PER
Cost: FREE
Contact:
Salvacare Biotechnologies Office
1800 207 455
All health practitioners welcome
Limited to 50 participants
Salvacare Biotechnologies – Exclusive distributor of Salvestrol products
1800 207 455 I +61 7 5474 1915 | [email protected] | www.salvestrol.com.au | PO Box 1807 Noosaville QLD 4566
New Zealand office: www.salvestrol.co.nz