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Diverse and abundant, marine-derived bioactive compounds offer a plethora of pharmacologically active agents with the potential to produce valuable therapeutic entities. Marine-derived organisms, including some macroalgae, microalgae, blue-green algae, invertebrates, and vertebrates-valued in traditional Chinese medicine since ancient times-are now
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Diverse and abundant, marine-derived bioactive compounds offer a plethora of pharmacologically active agents with the potential to produce valuable therapeutic entities. Marine-derived organisms, including some macroalgae, microalgae, blue-green algae, invertebrates, and vertebrates-valued in traditional Chinese medicine since ancient times-are now
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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- ISBN-13: 9781439892305
- Artikelnr.: 40066398
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781439892305
- Artikelnr.: 40066398
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Se-Kwon Kim is a Professor at Department of Chemistry and Director of Marine Bioprocess Research Center at Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea.
Past, Present, and Future of Marine Pharmacognosy. Antidiabetic Compounds
from Marine Organisms and Their Properties. Bioactive Compounds from
Okinawan Marine Cyanobacteria. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from
Marine-Derived Fungi. Cytotoxic Briarane-Type Diterpenoids.
Pharmacoanalytical Procedures for Chondroitin Present in Raw Materials and
Biological Fluids. Marine Natural Products Targeting Nuclear Factor ¿B. The
Immunomodulatory Effect of Marine Algae on Allergic Response.
Pharmacological Effects of Marine-Derived Bioactive Peptides. Sea Cucumber
Saponins: Realization of Their Anticancer Effects. Antibacterial Effect of
Phlorotannins from Marine Brown Algae. Bioactive Molecules from Symbiotic
Marine Dinoflagellates. Pharmacological Potential of Phlorotannins from
Marine Brown Algae. Microalgae as Sources of Biomaterials and
Pharmaceuticals. Marine Ascidians: A Promising Resource for Bioactive
Compounds. Chitosan and Its Derivatives for Treatment of Diabetic
Complications. Alkaloids as Pharmaceutical Agents from Marine Fungi.
Pharmacological Effects and Prospects of Marine Algae in Promoting Women's
Health and Longevity. Marine Sponge-Associated Microbes: A Source of
Biologically Active Metabolites. Marine Actinobacteria: A Potential Source
for Antifungal Compounds. Marine Drugs: Treatment for Osteoporosis and
Related Bone Diseases. Bioactive Compounds from Marine Sources on
Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment. Marine Algae: Pharmacological Values and
Anti-Inflammatory Effects. Marine Microbial Pharmacognosy: Aspects and
Prospects. Pharmacognosy Prospects of Marine Algal Derivatives in the
Management of Skin Inflammation. Antidiabetic Effect of Dieckol, A Marine
Polyphenol, and Its Mechanisms of Blood Glucose Regulation. Allergy and its
Remedies from Marine Sources. Anticancer Mechanisms of Actin
Depolymerization Agent Pectenotoxin-2. A Prospective Cosmetic and
Pharmaceutical: Marine Mucin. Neuropsychopharmacological Properties of
Marine Plants. Antiparasitic Secondary Metabolites from Marine
Actinobacteria. Pharmaceutical Aspect of Metabolites from Marine Algae on
Skin Health. Clues for Cancer from Ocean-Derived Molecules and Role of In
Silico Techniques in Anticancer Drug Discovery. Anticancer Compounds from
Marine Microorganisms.
from Marine Organisms and Their Properties. Bioactive Compounds from
Okinawan Marine Cyanobacteria. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from
Marine-Derived Fungi. Cytotoxic Briarane-Type Diterpenoids.
Pharmacoanalytical Procedures for Chondroitin Present in Raw Materials and
Biological Fluids. Marine Natural Products Targeting Nuclear Factor ¿B. The
Immunomodulatory Effect of Marine Algae on Allergic Response.
Pharmacological Effects of Marine-Derived Bioactive Peptides. Sea Cucumber
Saponins: Realization of Their Anticancer Effects. Antibacterial Effect of
Phlorotannins from Marine Brown Algae. Bioactive Molecules from Symbiotic
Marine Dinoflagellates. Pharmacological Potential of Phlorotannins from
Marine Brown Algae. Microalgae as Sources of Biomaterials and
Pharmaceuticals. Marine Ascidians: A Promising Resource for Bioactive
Compounds. Chitosan and Its Derivatives for Treatment of Diabetic
Complications. Alkaloids as Pharmaceutical Agents from Marine Fungi.
Pharmacological Effects and Prospects of Marine Algae in Promoting Women's
Health and Longevity. Marine Sponge-Associated Microbes: A Source of
Biologically Active Metabolites. Marine Actinobacteria: A Potential Source
for Antifungal Compounds. Marine Drugs: Treatment for Osteoporosis and
Related Bone Diseases. Bioactive Compounds from Marine Sources on
Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment. Marine Algae: Pharmacological Values and
Anti-Inflammatory Effects. Marine Microbial Pharmacognosy: Aspects and
Prospects. Pharmacognosy Prospects of Marine Algal Derivatives in the
Management of Skin Inflammation. Antidiabetic Effect of Dieckol, A Marine
Polyphenol, and Its Mechanisms of Blood Glucose Regulation. Allergy and its
Remedies from Marine Sources. Anticancer Mechanisms of Actin
Depolymerization Agent Pectenotoxin-2. A Prospective Cosmetic and
Pharmaceutical: Marine Mucin. Neuropsychopharmacological Properties of
Marine Plants. Antiparasitic Secondary Metabolites from Marine
Actinobacteria. Pharmaceutical Aspect of Metabolites from Marine Algae on
Skin Health. Clues for Cancer from Ocean-Derived Molecules and Role of In
Silico Techniques in Anticancer Drug Discovery. Anticancer Compounds from
Marine Microorganisms.
Past, Present, and Future of Marine Pharmacognosy. Antidiabetic Compounds
from Marine Organisms and Their Properties. Bioactive Compounds from
Okinawan Marine Cyanobacteria. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from
Marine-Derived Fungi. Cytotoxic Briarane-Type Diterpenoids.
Pharmacoanalytical Procedures for Chondroitin Present in Raw Materials and
Biological Fluids. Marine Natural Products Targeting Nuclear Factor ¿B. The
Immunomodulatory Effect of Marine Algae on Allergic Response.
Pharmacological Effects of Marine-Derived Bioactive Peptides. Sea Cucumber
Saponins: Realization of Their Anticancer Effects. Antibacterial Effect of
Phlorotannins from Marine Brown Algae. Bioactive Molecules from Symbiotic
Marine Dinoflagellates. Pharmacological Potential of Phlorotannins from
Marine Brown Algae. Microalgae as Sources of Biomaterials and
Pharmaceuticals. Marine Ascidians: A Promising Resource for Bioactive
Compounds. Chitosan and Its Derivatives for Treatment of Diabetic
Complications. Alkaloids as Pharmaceutical Agents from Marine Fungi.
Pharmacological Effects and Prospects of Marine Algae in Promoting Women's
Health and Longevity. Marine Sponge-Associated Microbes: A Source of
Biologically Active Metabolites. Marine Actinobacteria: A Potential Source
for Antifungal Compounds. Marine Drugs: Treatment for Osteoporosis and
Related Bone Diseases. Bioactive Compounds from Marine Sources on
Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment. Marine Algae: Pharmacological Values and
Anti-Inflammatory Effects. Marine Microbial Pharmacognosy: Aspects and
Prospects. Pharmacognosy Prospects of Marine Algal Derivatives in the
Management of Skin Inflammation. Antidiabetic Effect of Dieckol, A Marine
Polyphenol, and Its Mechanisms of Blood Glucose Regulation. Allergy and its
Remedies from Marine Sources. Anticancer Mechanisms of Actin
Depolymerization Agent Pectenotoxin-2. A Prospective Cosmetic and
Pharmaceutical: Marine Mucin. Neuropsychopharmacological Properties of
Marine Plants. Antiparasitic Secondary Metabolites from Marine
Actinobacteria. Pharmaceutical Aspect of Metabolites from Marine Algae on
Skin Health. Clues for Cancer from Ocean-Derived Molecules and Role of In
Silico Techniques in Anticancer Drug Discovery. Anticancer Compounds from
Marine Microorganisms.
from Marine Organisms and Their Properties. Bioactive Compounds from
Okinawan Marine Cyanobacteria. Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from
Marine-Derived Fungi. Cytotoxic Briarane-Type Diterpenoids.
Pharmacoanalytical Procedures for Chondroitin Present in Raw Materials and
Biological Fluids. Marine Natural Products Targeting Nuclear Factor ¿B. The
Immunomodulatory Effect of Marine Algae on Allergic Response.
Pharmacological Effects of Marine-Derived Bioactive Peptides. Sea Cucumber
Saponins: Realization of Their Anticancer Effects. Antibacterial Effect of
Phlorotannins from Marine Brown Algae. Bioactive Molecules from Symbiotic
Marine Dinoflagellates. Pharmacological Potential of Phlorotannins from
Marine Brown Algae. Microalgae as Sources of Biomaterials and
Pharmaceuticals. Marine Ascidians: A Promising Resource for Bioactive
Compounds. Chitosan and Its Derivatives for Treatment of Diabetic
Complications. Alkaloids as Pharmaceutical Agents from Marine Fungi.
Pharmacological Effects and Prospects of Marine Algae in Promoting Women's
Health and Longevity. Marine Sponge-Associated Microbes: A Source of
Biologically Active Metabolites. Marine Actinobacteria: A Potential Source
for Antifungal Compounds. Marine Drugs: Treatment for Osteoporosis and
Related Bone Diseases. Bioactive Compounds from Marine Sources on
Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment. Marine Algae: Pharmacological Values and
Anti-Inflammatory Effects. Marine Microbial Pharmacognosy: Aspects and
Prospects. Pharmacognosy Prospects of Marine Algal Derivatives in the
Management of Skin Inflammation. Antidiabetic Effect of Dieckol, A Marine
Polyphenol, and Its Mechanisms of Blood Glucose Regulation. Allergy and its
Remedies from Marine Sources. Anticancer Mechanisms of Actin
Depolymerization Agent Pectenotoxin-2. A Prospective Cosmetic and
Pharmaceutical: Marine Mucin. Neuropsychopharmacological Properties of
Marine Plants. Antiparasitic Secondary Metabolites from Marine
Actinobacteria. Pharmaceutical Aspect of Metabolites from Marine Algae on
Skin Health. Clues for Cancer from Ocean-Derived Molecules and Role of In
Silico Techniques in Anticancer Drug Discovery. Anticancer Compounds from
Marine Microorganisms.







