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Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications
Kim, S-K. (Ed.) (2013). Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group: Boca Raton. ISBN 978-1-4398-9229-9. 435 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b13868

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    VLIZ: Biology and ecology (General) [100825]

Keywords
    Technology > Biotechnology
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Kim, S-K., editor

Content
  • Kim, S-K. (2013). Past, present, and future of marine pharmacognosy, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 1-6, more
  • Shirosaki, M.; Koyama, T. (2013). Antidiabetic compounds from marine organisms and their properties, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 7-20, more
  • Teruya, T.; Ohno, O.; Suenaga, K. (2013). Bioactive compounds from Okinawan marine cyanobacteria, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 21-25, more
  • Ebada, S.S.; Proksch, P. (2013). Bioactive secondary metabolites from marine-derived fungi, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 27-51, more
  • Liu, Y.; Lin, X.; Yang, B.; Liu, J.; Zhou, X.-F.; Peng, Y. (2013). Cytotoxic briarane-type diterpenoids, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 53-63, more
  • Wright, B.; Lockwood, B.R. (2013). Pharmacoanalytical procedures for chondroitin present in raw materials and biological fluids, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 65-84, more
  • Harput, U.S. (2013). Marine natural products targeting nuclear factor kb, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 85-100, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Vo, T-S.; Ngo, D.-H. (2013). The immunomodulatory effect of marine algae on allergic response, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 101-106, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Ngo, D.-H.; Vo, T-S.; Ngo, D.-N. (2013). Pharmacological effects of marine-derived bioactive peptides, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 107-117, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Himaya, S.W.A.; Kang, K-H. (2013). Sea cucumber saponins: relation of their anticancer effects, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 119-127, more
  • Eom, S.-H.; Kim, S-K. (2013). Phlorotannins as potential antibacterial agents from marine brown algae, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 129-135, more
  • Kita, M.; Inuzuka, T.; Maru, N.; Uemura, D. (2013). Bioactive molecules from symbiotic marine dinoflagellates, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 137-151, more
  • Ryu, B.; Kim, S-K. (2013). Pharmalogical potential of phlorotannins from marine brown algae, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 153-160, more
  • Kang, K-H.; Kim, S-K. (2013). Microalgae as sources of biomaterials and pharmaceuticals, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 161-171, more
  • Ali, H.A.J.; Tamilselvi, M. (2013). Marine ascidians: a promising resource for bioactive compounds, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 173-189, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Karadeniz, F. (2013). Chitosan and its derivatives for treatment of diabetic complications, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 191-199, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Li, Y-X. (2013). Alkaloids as pharmaceutical agents from marine fungi, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 201-207, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Pangestuti, R.; Susanto, A.B. (2013). Pharmacological effects and prospects of marine algae in promoting women's health and longevity, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 209-218, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Dewapriya, P.; Li, Y-X. (2013). Marine sponge-associated microbes: A source of biologically active metabolites, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 219-229, more
  • Vijayakumar, R.; Panneerselvam, A.; Thajuddin, N. (2013). Marine actinobacteria: a potential source of antifungal compounds, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 231-252, more
  • Venkatesan, J.; Kim, S-K. (2013). Marine drugs: treatment for osteoporosis and related bone diseases, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 253-263, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Karagozlu, M.Z. (2013). Bioactive compounds from marine sources for gastrointestinal cancer treatment, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 265-271, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Vo, T.-S.; Ngo, D.-H. (2013). Marine algae: pharmacological values and anti-inflammatory effects, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 273-280, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Bhatnagar, I. (2013). Marine microbial pharmacognosy: aspects and prospects, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 281-302, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Thomas, N.V. (2013). Pharmacognosy prospects of marine algal derivatives in the management of skin inflammation, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 303-311, more
  • Lee, S-H.; Jeon, Y.-J. (2013). Antidiabetic effect of Dieckol, a marine Polyphenol, and its mechanisms of blood glucose regulation, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 313-323, more
  • Pallela, R.; Bhatnagar, I.; Chandra, P.; Kim, S-K. (2013). Allergy and its remedies from marine sources, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 325-334, more
  • Kim, G-Y.; Choi, Y.H. (2013). Anticancer mechanisms of actin depolymerization agent pectenotoxin-2, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 335-345, more
  • Kim, S-K.; Karadeniz, F.; Karagozlu, M.Z. (2013). Marine mucin: a prospective cosmetic and pharmaceutical, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 347-353, more
  • Cho, S.; Kim, S-K. (2013). Neuropharmacological properties of marine plants, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 355-371, more
  • Dhanasekaran, D.; Thajuddin, N.; Panneerselvam, A. (2013). Antiparasitic secondary metabolites from marine actinobacteria, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 373-384, more
  • Kim, J-A.; Kim, S-K. (2013). Pharmaceutical aspect of metabolites from marine algae on skin health, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 385-391, more
  • Davis, G.D.J.; Sali, V.K.; Vasanthi, H.R. (2013). Clues for cancer from ocean-derived molecules and role of in silico techniques in anticancer drug discovery, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 393-408, more
  • Shin, H.J. (2013). Anticancer compounds from marine microorganisms, in: Kim, S-K. (Ed.) Marine pharmacognosy: trends and applications. pp. 409-424, more

Abstract
    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 recognized as rich sources of pharmaceutically active compounds. These factors, coupled with the growing need for novel bioactives for the treatment of severe human diseases such as cancer, diabetes, microbial infections, and inflammatory processes, has brought marine pharmaceuticals to the forefront of pharmacology. Marine Pharmacognosy: Trends and Applications provides a comprehensive account of marine-derived bioactive pharmaceuticals and their potential health benefits, including antioxidant, anticancer, antiviral, anticoagulant, antidiabetic, antiallergy, anti-inflammatory, antihypertensive, antibacterial, and radioprotective activities. Moreover, it discusses the sources, isolation and purification, chemistry, functionality interactions, applications, and industrial features of a variety of marine-derived pharmaceuticals. Marine pharmacognosy is a dynamic field that has been systematically investigated over the last 50 years, and the number of publications and patents are increasing every year. Bringing together a global team of experts, Marine Pharmacognosy: Trends and Applications reviews current research on marine-derived bioactive compounds and provides insight into future research on their potential as pharmacologically active agents.

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