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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
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Editor
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 - Past, Present, and Future of Marine Pharmacognosy
- Chapter 2 - Antidiabetic Compounds from Marine Organisms and Their Properties
- Chapter 3 - Bioactive Compounds from Okinawan Marine Cyanobacteria
- Chapter 4 - Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from Marine-Derived Fungi
- Chapter 5 - Cytotoxic Briarane-Type Diterpenoids
- Chapter 6 - Pharmacoanalytical ProceduresĀ for Chondroitin Present in Raw MaterialsĀ and BiologicalĀ Fluids
- Chapter 7 - Marine Natural Products Targeting Nuclear Factor ĪŗB
- Chapter 8 - The Immunomodulatory Effect of Marine Algae on Allergic Response
- Chapter 9 - Pharmacological Effects of Marine-Derived Bioactive Peptides
- Chapter 10 - Sea Cucumber Saponins: Realization of Their Anticancer Effects
- Chapter 11 - Phlorotannins as Potential Antibacterial Agents from Marine Brown Algae
- Chapter 12 - Bioactive Molecules from Symbiotic Marine Dinoflagellates
- Chapter 13 - Pharmacological Potential of Phlorotannins from Marine Brown Algae
- Chapter 14 - Microalgae as Sources of Biomaterials and Pharmaceuticals
- Chapter 15 - Marine Ascidians: A Promising Resource for Bioactive Compounds
- Chapter 16 - Chitosan and Its Derivatives for Treatment of Diabetic Complications
- Chapter 17 - Alkaloids as Pharmaceutical Agents from Marine Fungi
- Chapter 18 - Pharmacological Effects and Prospects of Marine Algae in Promoting Womenās Health and Longevity
- Chapter 19 - Marine Sponge-Associated Microbes: A Source of Biologically Active Metabolites
- Chapter 20 - Marine Actinobacteria: A Potential Source of Antifungal Compounds
- Chapter 21 - Marine Drugs: Treatment for Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases
- Chapter 22 - Bioactive Compounds from Marine Sources for Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment
- Chapter 23 - Marine Algae: Pharmacological Values and Anti-Inflammatory Effects
- Chapter 24 - Marine Microbial Pharmacognosy: Aspects and Prospects
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 26 - Antidiabetic Effect of Dieckol, a Marine Polyphenol, and Its Mechanisms of Blood Glucose Regulation
- Chapter 27 - Allergy and Its Remedies from Marine Sources
- Chapter 28 - Anticancer Mechanisms of Actin Depolymerization Agent Pectenotoxin-2
- Chapter 29 - Marine Mucin: A Prospective Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical
- Chapter 30 - Neuropharmacological Properties of Marine Plants
- Chapter 31 - Antiparasitic Secondary Metabolites from Marine Actinobacteria
- Chapter 32 - Pharmaceutical Aspect of Metabolites from Marine Algae on Skin Health
- Chapter 33 - Clues for Cancer from Ocean-Derived Molecules andĀ RoleĀ of In Silico Techniques inĀ Anticancer Drug Discovery
- Chapter 34 - Anticancer Compounds from Marine Microorganisms
- Back Cover