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Marine Molecules from Algae & Cyanobacteria

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Marine Molecules from Algae and Cyanobacteria: Extraction, Purification,
Toxicology and Applications addresses biomolecules, their roll in living organism,
structure elucidation, sources, important characteristics and their industrial
applications for educational (academic) and industrial purposes. The book covers
all methodologies used in the search of marine natural products, including
screening of marine molecules by chemical methods like HPLC, LC-MS/MS, and
more. These chemical compounds range from small molecules and enzymes to
highly complex secondary metabolites that show bioactivities in physiological
systems. Many of these compounds are not commercially available, so the isolation
methods of these molecules from microalgae, seaweeds and cyanobacteria is
challenging.
Because of the complexity of their structure, the total synthesis has been shown to
be difficult. Developing protocols to obtain reference standards from natural
sources have shown satisfactory results in the chemical industry. The marine
environment is a rich but underexploited source of commercially interesting
natural products with different applications. Several marine organisms, such as
seaweeds, microalgae, sponges, cyanobacteria, ascidians and fungi are sources of
natural valuable molecules.
- Provides chronological advancements of marine biomolecules, biochemical
reactions, and modern industrial applications in the various fields of science and
engineering
- Highlights well-established research, technology, and applications on marine
biomolecules, moves to their rapidly emerging aspects, and then discusses future
research directions
- Serves as a valuable reference for scientists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists,
pharmacists, and engineers who are searching for modern design and applications
of marine molecules
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