
- 428 pages
- English
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About this book
Marine Cosmeceuticals: Trends and Prospects is a consolidated overview of the marine environment as a productive source of novel cosmeceuticals. It accumulates the latest research in this field from around the globe, highlighting the potential of marine micro and macro flora and fauna as effective agents for the development of novel cosmeceuticals.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Editor
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Cosmeceuticals from Marine Resources : Prospects and Commercial Trends
- Chapter 2: Chemical and Biological Aspects of Marine Cosmeceuticals
- Chapter 3: Chemical Properties of Chitosan as a Marine Cosmeceutical
- Chapter 4: Marine Phytochemical Compounds and Their Cosmeceutical Applications
- Chapter 5: Effect of Marine Cosmeceuticals on the Pigmentation of Skin
- Chapter 6: Photoprotective and Cosmeceutical Prospects from Marine Origin
- Chapter 7: Prospects of Marine Sponge Collagen and Its Applications in Cosmetology
- Chapter 8: Skin Photoprotection by Marine Carotenoids
- Chapter 9: Role of Astaxanthin in Cosmeceutical Applications
- Chapter 10: Effect of Marine Collagen Peptide on Skin Condition
- Chapter 11: Fish Collagen and Tissue Repair
- Chapter 12: Red Algal Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids (MAAs) as Potential Cosmeceuticals
- Chapter 13: Cosmeceutical Applications of Chitosan and Its Derivatives
- Chapter 14: Brown Algae-Derived Compounds as Potential Cosmeceuticals
- Chapter 15: Biological Properties of Cosmeceuticals Derived from Marine Algae
- Chapter 16: Hair Biology and Care Product Ingredients from Marine Organisms
- Chapter 17: Cosmeceuticals from Marine Fish and Shellfish
- Chapter 18: Unlocking the Power of Marine Cosmeceuticals for Wrinkle-Free Skin
- Chapter 19: Sea Water and Sea Mud : Cosmeceutical Applications
- Chapter 20: Potential Cosmeceutical Applications of Phlorotannins and Fucoidans from Marine Algae in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
- Chapter 21: Application of Chitin Nanofibrils and Collagen of Marine Origin as Bioactive Ingredients
- Chapter 22: Screening Strategies for the Discovery of Marine Microbial Cosmeceuticals
- Chapter 23: Cosmeceutical Properties of Brown Algae and Its Industrial Applications
- Chapter 24: Potential Applications of Chitosan as a Marine Cosmeceutical
- Chapter 25: Industrial Applications of Marine Cosmeceuticals
- Chapter 26: Aquatic and Marine Bioactive Antimicrobial Peptides and Biosurfactants for the Cosmeceutical Industry
- Chapter 27: Industrial Prospects of the Cosmeceuticals Derived from Marine Mucin
- Back Cover