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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 과학/수학/생태 > 과학 > 생명공학
· ISBN : 9781119143772
· 쪽수 : 3632쪽
· 출판일 : 2020-10-15
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List of Contributors
Preface [to follow from Editor]
Volume I
Section 1. Algal Biotechnology
Chapter 1 Algae biotechnology: Current status, potential and impediments
Dr. Sunil Kumar Sahu
Chapter 2 Algal carotenoids: Understanding their structure, distribution and potential applications in human health
Prof. V.L.Sirisha
Chapter 3 Algae cosmetics
Prof. Izabela Michalak
Chapter 4 Algal drugs: the state of the research
Prof. Ozcan Konur
Chapter 5 Algae fertilizers
Prof. K. Chojnacka
Chapter 6 Bioactive polysaccharides from marine macro-algae
Prof. S. S. Khora
Chapter 7 Carrageenan enzymatically production
Prof. Kustiariyah Tarman
Chapter 8 Colloids producing seaweeds: Agarophytes, Carrageenophytes and Alginophytes Biodiversity
Prof. Leonel Pereira
Chapter 9 Cultivation and production techniques of marine algae
Prof. Ashutosh Srivastava
Chapter 10 Ecophysiology of marine algae: factors regulating growth and production in the natural environments
Prof. Mercado
Chapter 11 Epigenetic Alteration of Animals, Fish, Crustaceans, Shellfish, and Plants by Administration of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate in Green Sea Algae
Prof. Kenji Nakajima
Chapter 12 Hydrocolloid production from Indonesian macroalgae
Prof. Maya puspita
Chapter 13 Marine invasive seaweeds of the Iberian Peninsula for value added products
Prof. Pereira, L
Chapter 14 Marine microalgae in food and health applications
Ratih Pangestuti & Evi Amelia Siahaan
Chapter 15 Microalgal efficiency for waste water treatment
Prof. Sudha
Chapter 1.16 Microalgal growth and nutrient uptake in heavy metals polluted environments
J.C.M Pires
Chapter 1.17 New Alternative fertilizers based on algae biomass loaded with metal ions: Concepts and applications in the improvement of soils quality
Prof. Bulgariu Laura
Chapter 1.18 Photobioreactor design for microalgae production through computational fluid dynamics
Prof. José C.M. Pires
Chapter 1.19 Recent insights into algal biotechnology: An update using text mining tool
Dr. Rathinam Raja
Chapter 1.20 Pharmacology of marine macroalgae
Prof. Kasim C Guven
Chapter 21 Porphyran
Dr. Mikinori Ueno, Prof ODA
Chapter 22 Potential health benefits of sulfated polysaccharides from marine algae
Dr. Indira Wickramasinghe, PhD
Section 1.2 Biodiversity
Chapter 23 Analyzing the Diversity of Microbial Communities Residing in Marine Ecosystem
Dr. Naseem A Gaur
Chapter 24 Biodiversity distribution patterns of marine phytoplankton and their main threats (climate change, eutrophication and acidification)
Prof. Mercado
Chapter 25 Chemical Ecology Driven Bioprospecting of Marine Sponges
Dr Narsinh L. Thakur
Section 1.3 Bioenergy
Chapter 26 Biomass production from marine microalgae: introducing a biorefinery concept for Nannochloropsis sp.
Dr Peer
Volume II
Section 1.3 Bioenergy continued
Chapter 27 Harvesting of Bioenergy and Biomaterials from Marine Resources
Dr Sajjad Husain Mir
Chapter 28 Potential alternative marine bio-resources for biodiesel production
Prof Joydeep Dutta
Section 2.1 Biomaterials
Chapter 29 Alginate nanostructures
Prof Sougata Jana
Chapter 30 Alginate oligosaccharides
Dr Mikinori Ueno Prof ODA
Chapter 31 Ascophyllan
Dr Mikinori Ueno Prof ODA
Chapter 32 Biodegradable nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy
Prof. Saboktakin MR
Chapter 33 Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering-Bioabsorbability/Degradation in Marine Biotechnology
Prof. Guo
Chapter 34 Biomedical applications of chitin nanofibers
Prof. Kazuo Azuma
Chapter 35 Biotechnological valorization of marine collagens: biomaterials for health applications
Dr. Tiago Da Silva
Chapter 36 Chemical modifications of chitin and chitosan
Prof. Elsabee
Chapter 37 Chitosan as a universal drug delivery vehicle
Dr. Partha Pratim Bose.
Chapter 38 Chitosan based composites and their applications in tissue engineering
Dr Wong Tin Wui
Chapter 39 Collagen and its biotechnological applications
Dr. Marco Giovine
Chapter 40 Chitosan antioxidant conjugate
Prof. Már Másson
Chapter 41 Chondroitin sulphate from marine invertebrates: isolation and it's applications
Prof. Arumugam Muthuvel
Chapter 42 Environmental applications of chitosan and its derivatives
Dr P. Padmaja
Chapter 43 Extracellular Chitin Nanofibers from Marine Diatoms
Prof. Gregory L. Rorrer
Chapter 44 Extraction and purification of fucoidan from marine sources
Dr. Elena Balboa
Chapter 45 Fish collagen, characteristics, application
Prof. Hayashi
Chapter 46 Fucoidan oligosaccharides – bioactive and therapeutical potential
Olafur E. Sigurjonsson, M.Sc, PhD
Chapter 47 Marine Biomaterials-based Systems: Delivery of Therapeutics
Prof. Sougata Jana
Chapter 48 Marine collagen as a source of biomaterials
Prof. S. S. Khora
Chapter 49 Marine algal polysaccharides and their applications
Dr I Rajendran
Chapter 50 Marine biomaterials treasure and biomedical sciences
Dr. Jayachandran Venkatesan & Dr Ira
Chapter 51 Marine polysaccharides based nanomaterials
Dr. Manivasagam Panchanathan
Chapter 52 pH-sensitive modification of chitosan as a gene carrier among marine biomaterials
Prof. Chong-Su Cho
Chapter 53 Production and prospectice uses of soluble chitosan in Indonesia
Samdidi, Yusro Nuri Fawzya and Hari Eko Irianto
Chapter 54 3D printed marine biomaterials composites for bone tissue engineering
Prof. Won-Kyo Jung
Chapter 55 Recent advances on chitosan-based materials in regenerative medicine
M. Prabaharan, Ph.D
Chapter 56 Ulvan in tissue engineering
Prof. Sudha
Volume III
Section 2.2 Compounds
Chapter 57 Aeroplysinin-1, a marine sponge derived bromotyrosine, is a multitargeted antitumor compound
Ana R Quesada
Chapter 58 Anti-angiogenic and anti-lymphangiogenic properties of toluquinol, a marine fungus metabolite
Melissa Garcia Caballero
Chapter 59 Astaxanthin and fucoxanthin: promising marine xanthophylls with therapeutic potential
Prof. Paula Andrade
Chapter 60 Applications of marine proteases
Prof. Sougata Jana
Chapter 61 Bioactive proteins and peptides from micro algae
Prof. Dick
Chapter 62 Characterisation of bio-active peptide derived from fish mucus
Dr. B. Deivasigamani
Chapter 63 Marine bioactive compounds
Prof. Hui-jing
Chapter 64 Marine biorsources as potential source for synthesis of nanoparticles
Prof. Vijayalakshmi
Chapter 65 Marine algal phlorotannins and their biological importance
Dr. Noel Thomas
Chapter 66 Neuro-protective compounds from Marine microorganisms
Shiek SSJ Ahmed
Chapter 67 Potential uses and medical management of neurotoxic phycotoxins
Prof. Ana
Chapter 68 Pharmacological profile of bromophenols derived from marine organisms
Prof. X Lin
Chapter 69 Photoaging and anti-photoaging activity compounds derived from marine origin
Shiek SSJ Ahmed
Chapter 70 Structure and soruce of marine natural products
Dr. KM. Gothandam,
Chapter 71 Violacein and prodiginines from marine bacteria: the molecular basis of their bioactivities and biotechnology for their production
Prof. Keiichi Enomoto
Section 2.3 Extremophiles
Chapter 72 Extremozymes and extremoproteins in biosensor applications
DR.N. VASUDEVAN
Chapter 73 Chitosan as anticancer compound and nanoparticulate matrix for cancer therapeutics
Asif Nawaza, Tin Wui Wong
Chapter 74 Marine extremophiles: Adaptions and biotechnological applications
Mr. Prashakhashukla
Section 2.4 Genomics
Chapter 75 Algal genomics
Prof. Ozcan Konur
Chapter 76 Advancements in bioinformatics and role in marine genomics and metagenomics
Dr. Neelam M Nathani
Chapter 77 Current advances in biotechnology of marine microalgae
Prof. Xinqing
Chapter 78 Expanding metabolomics applications to address issues in marine ecology and natural products chemistry
Prof. Mohammad Farag
Chapter 79 Fish genomics
Prof. Qiong Shi
Chapter 80 Genomics, proteomics target to develop the Pharmaceutical products and biological applications from Marine derivatives
Dr. Bakrudeen Ali Ahmed
Chapter 81 “OMICS” techniques- Applications and future perspective
Dr. Ayyavu Mahesh
Chapter 82 Role of metagenomics in exploring marine microbiomes: Current status and implications
Dr. Chandrashekar Mootapally
Chapter 83 Recent advances in the transcriptomics of seaweeds
Dr. Avinash Mishra
Chapter 84 Transcriptomics in aquaculture
Dr. D. Inbakandan
Section 3.1 Microbiology
Chapter 85 Alginate and its degradation and modification enzymes in marine organisms
Prof. Akira Inoue
Chapter 86 Actinobacteria in marine environments: from terrigenous origin to adapted functional diversity
Prof. Ipek Kurboke
Chapter 87 Biotransformation and Influence of time pretreatment in the sugarcane bagasse saccharification by cellulase complex produced by marine fungi
Prof. Dr. André Luiz Meleiro Porto
Volume IV
Section 3.1 Microbiology continued
Chapter 88 Culture independent approach based mangrove microbial ecology studies
Dr.Sundararaman
Chapter 89 Challenges and triumphs to genomics based microbial agarase enzyme innovations and applications from marine ecosystem
Dr.Bramhachari
Chapter 90 Desert Actinobacteria: new promising source for natural product search and discovery
Prof. D. Dhanasekaran
Chapter 91 Halophilic bacteria in food industry
Sekar Ashokkumar, Ph.D
Chapter 92 Influence of time pretreatment in the sugarcane bagasse saccharification by cellulase complex produced by marine fungi
Prof. Dr. André Luiz Meleiro Porto
Chapter 93 Marine actinobacteria as a source for emerging biopharmaceuticals
Dr. K. Kamala
Chapter 94 Marine bacteria as a rich source of glycosaminoglycan-degrading enzymes
Prof. Kazuyuki SUAGAHARA, Ph.D.
Chapter 95 Marine cyanobacteria
Prof. Koji Sode
Chapter 96 Marine fungi as a source of natural products
Prof. Kustiariyah Tarman
Chapter 97 Marine cyanibacteria: Application & biotechnology
Dr Sang
Chapter 98 Medicinal drug related bio-active agents from Marine Fungi’
Dr Saravanakumar
Chapter 99 Mangrove diversity assessment by molecular markers: An overview
Dr. K. Sivakumar
Chapter 100 Marine microbes: Potential candidates in bioremediation process
K.Mohanrasu and A. Arun
Chapter 101 Marine photosynthetic microorganisms: Valuable compounds production bioenergy applications
Prof. Dr. R. P. Sinha, Ph. D., FSAB
Chapter 102 Microbial fermentation for algal fertilizer production
YAN Pei-Sheng, PhD
Chapter 103 Non-ribosomal-peptides from marine-derived fungi
Prof. Gabriele König
Chapter 104 Production of industrial important enzymes from marine isolates
Sekar Ashokkumar, Ph.D
Chapter 105 The under-exploited bacterial symbionts of marine invertebrates as the potential sources of marine carotenoids
Prof. Ocky Karna Radjasa
Chapter 106 Tropical Marine Cyanobacterium Lyngbya sordida Producing Toxic Octacosa-1,27-diene Induces Coagulative Hepatic Necrosis and Progressive Glomerulonephritis in Mus musculus
M. Sundararaman
Chapter 107 Nanogram/Nanomolar active marine antiplasmodial antibiotics
M. Sundararaman
Chapter 108 Polyketide synthase from marine sponge
Prof. Siswa Setyahadi
Chapter 109 Perpectives for novel enzyme discovery from marine environments through genome-mining and metagenomics
Dr.Bramhachari
Section 3.2 Pharmaceutical Development
Chapter 110 Antibacterial activity of seaweed and seaweed-ZnO composites
Dr.S.Thambidurai
Chapter 111 Antifungal and antibacterial agents from marine organisms
Dr. Sheba David, PhD
Chapter 112 Anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals
Dr. Niluni M. Wijesundara
Chapter 113 Ascidians: a potential resource for pharmaceutical development
Dr. Saravanan Ramachandran
Chapter 114 Chitosan and its derivatives as potential biomaterials
Prof. Hung Dai Ngo
Chapter 115 Cytotoxic and antitumor marine compounds
Araş. Gör. Dr. Harika ATMACA
Chapter 116 Marine derived potential anti-inflammatory agents
Dr. (Mrs.) Vandana B. Patravale
Chapter 117 Marine derived pharmaceuticals for oncotherapy: Clinical trial and FDA approved compounds
Dr. (Mrs.) Vandana B. Patravale
Chapter 118 Marine origin polysaccharides for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine: chitosan and fucoidan as illustrative examples
Rui L. Reis
Chapter 119 Novel marine sources of nutraceuticals and functional Foods: The marine crustacean krill, macro- and microalgae
Prof. Yvonne V. Yuan
Volume V
Section 3.2 Pharmaceutical Development continued
Chapter 120 Marine algal derived Pharmaceuticals: Potential anticancer agents
Dr. V.L Sirisha
Chapter 121 Marine source derived Anti-HIV therapeutics
Dr. (Mrs.) Vandana B. Patravale
Chapter 122 Marine biopharmaceuticals- A retrospective on molecular mechanisms
Dr. Ayyavu Mahesh
Chapter 123 Chitosan and trimethyl chitosan (TMC) as drug absorption enhancers
Berglind Eva Benediktsdóttir
Section 3.3 Seafood Science
Chapter 124 Applicatioin of bacterial protease to produce fish protein hydrolyzate (FPC)
Dr. Ekowati Chasanah
Chapter 125 Allergic risks associated with seafood
Prof. S. S. Khora
Chapter 126 Biotechnology applications in seafood processing
J.K. Vidanarachchi PhD
Chapter 127 Dielectric properties of selected seafood and their products
Dr. Imran Ahmad
Chapter 128 Health risk assessment for radionuclide contamination in seafood
Dr. P.Sivaperumal M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Chapter 129 Indonesia traditional fermented fish "Pedah": Quality and processing improvement
Samdidi, Yusro Nuri Fawzya and Hari Eko Irianto
Chapter 130 Marine gelatine from rest raw materials
Prof. Maria Hayes
Chapter 131 Improvements in seafood products through recent technological advancements in seafood processing
Dr. Eresha
Chapter 132 Seafood in the diet for a better nutrition and disease prevention
Dr. Eresha
Chapter 133 Seafood by-products: a new way from waste to high added value in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics
Nghĩa, Ngô Đăn
Chapter 134 Seafood as source of protein-based functional foods
Dr. Rahmi Nurdiani
Chapter 135 Stress in fish and application of carotenoid for aquafeed as an anti-stress supplement
Toshiki Nakano, Ph.D.
Chapter 136 Recovery of value added components from seafood by-products towards zero waste processes
Trang Si Trung, Ph.D.
Chapter 137 Traditional and novel seafood processing techniques targeting human health promotion
Dr. Rajapakse
Chapter 138 The potential of developing additives from marine bio-resources for the food industry
Dr. Eresha
Section 3.4 Tools for Marine Biotechnology
Chapter 139 Applications of Flow cytometry in Marine Biotechnology
Dr. Teresa Lopes da Silva
Chapter 140 Bioremediation of marine effluents and environments
Prof.Paniagua-Michel
Chapter 141 Bioremediation: A promising xenobiotics cleanup technique
Dr. Gomathi Thandapani
Chapter 142 Future of mariculture with the advent of modern biotechnology tools
Dr.T.Charles John Bhaskar
Chapter 143 In Silico techniques used in marine biology research: An overview
Dr. Jitendra Narayan
Chapter 144 Innovative alternative technology for fucoxanthin recovery
Evi Amelia Siahaan & Ratih Pangestuti
Chapter 145 Marine microorganisms-tools for radionuclides bioremediation
Dr. P.Sivaperumal
Chapter 146 Transgenic fish technology and its roles in basic research and biotechnological application
Prof. T. T. Chen
Chapter 147 Reproductive processes of marine animals as biomarker for environmental stress impact
Prof. Tosti
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