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Pharmaceutical and Bioactive Natural Products
β Scribed by Chris M. Ireland, Brent R. Copp (auth.), David H. Attaway, Oskar R. Zaborsky (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 514
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Biotechnology may be defined as the application of scientific and engineering principles to the processing of materials by biological agents to provide goods and services (Bullet al. , 1982, p. 21) or as any technique that uses living organisms (or parts of organisms) to make or modify products, to improve plants or animals, or to develop microorganisms for specific use (OTC, 1988). In line with these broad definitions we can consider marine biotechnology as the use of marine organisms or their constituents for useful purposes in a controlled fashion. This series will explore a range of scientific advances in support of marine biotechnology. It will provide information on advances in three categories: (1) basic knowledge, (2) apΒ plied research and development, and (3) commercial and institutional issues. We hope the presentation of the topics will generate interest and interaction among readers in the academic world, government, and industry. This first volume examines chemical and biological properties of some natural products that are useful or potentially useful in research and in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. One chapter describes a system for producing such substances on a large scale. Biotechnology incorporates molecular biology in order to go beyond tradiΒ tional biochemical technology such as the production of antibiotic drugs from bacterial cultures in bioreactors. Development of the technology for production of antibiotics in this way resulted from fundamental advances in chemistry, pharΒ macology, microbiology, and biochemical engineering.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Biomedical Potential of Marine Natural Products....Pages 1-43
Isolation, Structural, and Mode-of Action Studies on Bioactive Marine Natural Products....Pages 45-76
Pharmacological Studies of Novel Marine Metabolites....Pages 77-99
Eicosanoids and Related Compounds from Marine Algae....Pages 101-152
Marine Proteins in Clinical Chemistry....Pages 153-180
Medical and Biotechnological Applications of Marine Macroalgal Polysaccharides....Pages 181-196
Antitumor and Cytotoxic Compounds from Marine Organisms....Pages 197-308
Antiviral Substances....Pages 309-342
The Search for Antiparasitic Agents from Marine Animals....Pages 343-389
Dinoflagellates as Sources of Bioactive Molecules....Pages 391-410
Production of Ξ²-Carotene and Vitamins by the Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella....Pages 411-417
Marine Microorganisms: A New Biomedical Resource....Pages 419-457
Academic Chemistry and the Discovery of Bioactive Marine Natural Products....Pages 459-474
Back Matter....Pages 475-500
β¦ Subjects
Biotechnology; Pharmacology/Toxicology; Life Sciences, general; Freshwater & Marine Ecology
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