Blue Biotechnology: Production and Use of Marine Molecules

Blue Biotechnology: Production and Use of Marine Molecules

La Barre, Stephane
Bates, Stephen S.

323,23 €(IVA inc.)

With its integral treatment of ecosystem and resource management, this is the only overview of the field to address current thinking and future trends. All contributions have been written with the novice in mind, explaining the basics and highlighting recent developments and achievements. Unmatched in scope, this two–volume reference covers both traditional and well–established areas of marine biotechnology, such as biomass production, alongside such novel ones as biofuels, biological protection of structures and bioinspired materials. In so doing, it ties together information usually only found in widely dispersed sources to assemble a grand unified view of the current state of and prospects for this multi–faceted discipline. The combination of the breadth of topics and the focus on modern ideas make this introductory book especially suitable for teaching purposes and for guiding newcomers to the many possibilities offered by this booming field. INDICE: PART 1 BULK MARINE BIOMASS –. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS AND POTENTIAL AS PRIMARY SOURCES. Microalgae: A Renewable Source for Food and Fuels and more. Commercial–Scale Production of Microalgae for Bioproducts. Ubiquitous Phlorotannins: Prospects and Perspective. The Potential of Microalgal for Biotechnology: A Focus on Carotenoids. Applications of Algal Biomass in Global Food and Feed Markets: From Traditional Usage to the Potential for Functional Products. Phytoplankton Glycerolipids: Challenging but Promising Prospects from Biomedicine to Green Chemistry and Biofuels. Bioremediation Potential of Algae: Recycling Nitrogen, Phosphorus and other Waste Products. Cultivation and Conversion of Tropical Red Seaweed into Food and Feed Ingredients, Agricultural Biostimulants, Renewable Chemicals and Biofuel. . PART 2: MARINE MOLECULES FOR DISEASE TREATMENT /. PREVENTION AND FOR BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH. Use of Marine Compounds to Treat Ischemic Disease. Bioinspiration from Marine Scaffolds. Guanidinium Toxins: Natural Biogenic Origin, Chemistry, Biosynthesis and Biotechnological Applications. Carrageenans: New Tools for New Applications. Peptide Antibiotics from Marine Microorganisms. Recent Developments and Chemical Diversity of Cone Snails with Special Reference to Indian Cone Snails. Marine Polysaccharides and their Importance for Human Health. Marennine–Like Pigments: Blue Diatom or Green Oyster Cult?. Bioprospecting and Insights into the Biosynthesis of Natural Products from Marine Microalgae. Ovothiol: A Potent Natural Antioxidant from Marine Organisms. Bioactive Marine Molecules and Derivatives with Biopharmaceutical Potential. Marine Pigment Diversity: Applications and Potential. Potential Applications of Natural Bioactive Cyanobacterial UV–Protective Compounds. Bio–Inspired Molecules Extracted from Marine Macroalgae: A New Generation of Active Ingredients for Cosmetics and Human Health. Emerging Therapeutic Potential of Marine Dinoflagellate Natural Products. How Fluorescent and Bioluminescent Proteins have Changed Modern Science. . PART 3: BIOSTRUCTURES, BIOMATERIALS AND BIOMOLECULES FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS. Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Molecules Produced by Marine Bacteria. Chitin of Poriferan Origin as a Unique Biological Material. Marine Biominerals with a Biotechnological Future. .

  • ISBN: 978-3-527-34138-2
  • Editorial: Wiley VCH
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 896
  • Fecha Publicación: 17/01/2018
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés