<p><p>The aim and scope of this book is to highlight the sources, isolation, characterization and applications of bioactive compounds from the marine environment and to discuss how marine bioactive compounds represent a major market application in food and other industries. It discusses sustainable
Marine-Based Bioactive Compounds: Applications in Nutraceuticals
β Scribed by Stephen T. Grabacki, Yashwant V. Pathak, Nilesh H. Joshi
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 166
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The ocean offers boundless benefits to human health. Known for millennia as a source of food, it is continuously gaining recognition as a provider for a variety of materials, and as the largest habitat on our planet, the oceanβs biodiversity stands far above anywhere else.
Functional ingredients derived from marine algae, invertebrates, and vertebrates can help fill the need for novel bioactives to treat chronic conditions such as cancer, microbial infections, and inflammatory processes. The latest addition to the Nutraceuticals: Basic Research/Clinical Applications series, Marine-Based Bioactive Compounds: Applications in Nutraceuticals provides an account of marine-derived nutraceuticals and their potential health benefits.
Key Features:
- Provides the latest information on trends in this fast-growing market
- Focuses on the six marine taxa that offer the most exciting potential
- Gives practical guidance to anyone wishing to enter this sector
With contributions from an international group of experts, this book presents a great many opportunities in marine nutraceuticals from the six oceanic taxa that offer the most potential to benefit human health. It is a great resource for established nutraceutical companies.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
About the Editors
List of Contributors
1 Nutraceuticals from Fishes
2 Bioactive Components from Marine Fungi and Their Significance as Nutraceuticals, Pharmaceuticals, and Cosmeceuticals
3 Nutraceuticals from Seaweeds
4 Nutraceuticals-Based Echinodermata
5 An Overview of the Secondary Uses of Zooplankton for Nutrients in the Food Chain
6 Nutraceuticals from Mollusks
Index
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