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CRC Press
12 October 2022
This two volume set discusses the functions, metabolism and composition, biochemistry, illuminate materials, of fish and shellfish. It explores the utilization of byproducts from marine sources and explains the implications in the development and application of marine biochemistry. The two volume set discusses various approaches for extracting fish and shellfish, and the exploration and exploitation of Biochemistry of sea flora and fauna. The two volume set also examines essential elements and trace minerals that nurture various hormones produced in the human endocrine system that can regulate the metabolism and thereby provide safe and healthy options to treating diseases.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   1.940kg
ISBN:   9780367186579
ISBN 10:   0367186578
Pages:   846
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Volume 1: Marine Biochemistry: Isolations and Techniques 1. Marine Natural Products and Chemistry: From Origin to Pharmaceutics 2. Application of Synchrotron Radiation Technology in Marine Biochemistry and Food Science Studies 3. Biodiscovery of Marine Microbial Enzymes in Indonesia 4. Soluble Potentially Toxic Metals (Cu and Pb) in the Different Tissues of Marine Mussel Perna viridis: Health Risk Perspectives 5. Transformation of Natural Products by Marine-Derived Microorganisms 6. Zooplankton and 210Po/210Pb in Southwest Pacific Waters 7. Marine Natural Products: Bioactive Isoprenoids and Provitamin A Carotenoids 8. Utilization of Fisheries' By-Products for Functional Foods 9. A Review on L-Asparaginase: Important Sources and Its Applications 10. A Comparative Study of Organic Pollutants in Seawater, Sediments, and Oyster Tissues at Hab River Delta, Balochistan Coast, Pakistan 11. Marine Adhesive Proteins for Novel Applications 12. Hepatoprotective Marine Phytochemicals: Recent Perspectives 13. Applications of Marine Biochemical Pathways to Develop Bioactive and Functional Products 14. Marine-Derived Aspergillus: A Source of Bioactive Compounds and Its Medical Applications 15. Biocatalytic Reduction of Organic Compounds by Marine-Derived Fungi 16. Biomacromolecules from Marine Organisms and Their Biomedical Application 17. Pharmaceutical Applications of Major Marine Nutraceuticals: Astaxanthin, Fucoxanthin, Ulvan, and Polyphenols 18. Exopolysaccharide Production from Marine Bacteria and Its Applications 19. An Overview of Protease Inhibitors: A New Wave of Drugs from Marine Actinobacteria 20. Nanoparticles from Marine Biomaterials for Cancer Treatment 21. Sponge Enzyme's Role in Biomineralization and Human Applications 22. Nutritional and Health Benefits of Marine Mollusks Volume 2: Marine Biochemistry: Applications 1. Marine-Based Carbohydrates as a Valuable Resource for Nutraceuticals and Biotechnological Application 2. Marine Algae in Diabetes and Its Complications 3. Marine Biopolymers: Diversity in Structure and Application 4. Marine Polysaccharides from Algae: Bioactivities and Application in Drug Research 5. Marine Polysaccharides in Pharmaceutical Applications 6. Comparison of Healing Effect of DMSP in Green Sea Algae and Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Various Inflammatory Disorders 7. Seaweeds as Sustainable Sources for Food Packaging 8. Seaweed Fucoidans and Their Marine Invertebrate Animal Counterparts 9. Anti-Inflammatory Compounds Derived from Marine Macroalgae 10. Marine Chondroitin Sulfate and Its Potential Applications 11. Polysaccharides from Marine Micro- and Macro-Organisms: A Novel Natural Product Approach 12. Fucoidan: Bioactivity Properties and Ulcer Healing Applications 13. Alginate and Hydrogel Applications for Wound Dressing 14. Exopolysaccharides from Marine Microalgae 15. Marine Algal Secondary Metabolites Are a Potential Pharmaceutical Resource for Human Society Developments 16. Nanoparticles of Marine Origin and Their Potential Applications

Se-Kwon Kim, Ph.D is a Distinguished Professor within the Department of Marine Life Science, College of Ocean Sciences and Technology, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan, South Korea.

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