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Marine Carbohydrates: Fundamentals and Applications, Part A
1st Edition, Volume 72 - July 25, 2014
Editor: Se-Kwon Kim
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780128002698
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eBook ISBN:9780128003664
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Marine Carbohydrates: Fundamentals and Applications brings together the diverse range of research in this important area which leads to clinical and industrialized products. The volume, number 72, focuses on marine carbohydrates in isolation, biological, and biomedical applications and provides the latest trends and developments on marine carbohydrates.
Advances in Food and Nutrition Research recognizes the integral relationship between the food and nutritional sciences and brings together outstanding and comprehensive reviews that highlight this relationship. Volumes provide those in academia and industry with the latest information on emerging research in these constantly evolving sciences.
Includes the isolation techniques for the exploration of the marine habitat for novel polysaccharides
Discusses biological applications such as antioxidant, antiallergic, antidiabetic, antiobesity and antiviral activity of marine carbohydrates
Provides an insight into present trends and approaches for marine carbohydrates
Experts as well as novices in the field of marine biology, students, scholars, scientists and industrialists in the field of marine biology.
Preface
Chapter One: Isolation and Characterization of Chitin and Chitosan from Marine Origin
Abstract
1 Current Status of Chitin and Chitosan
2 Production of Chitin, Chitosan and Chito-oligosaccharide from Marine Materials
3 Physicochemical Properties of Chitin and Chitosan
Chapter Two: Hybrid Carrageenans: Isolation, Chemical Structure, and Gel Properties
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Chemical Structure and Gel Mechanism
3 Isolation of Hybrid Carrageenan: From the Seaweeds to the Extracted Polysaccharide
4 Gel Properties
5 Perspectives
Acknowledgments
Chapter Three: Isolation of Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin/Heparan Sulfate from Marine Sources
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 History of Heparin
3 Anticoagulant Activity of Heparin
4 Sources of Heparin
5 Difference Between Heparin and HS
6 Biomedical Significance of LMWH/HS
7 Isolation of LMWH Sulfate
8 Conclusion
Chapter Four: Isolation and Characterization of Hyaluronic Acid from Marine Organisms
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Targeted Sources for HA in the Past and Present Era
3 Structure of Hyaluronic Acid
4 Isolation Methods
5 Characterization of Hyaluronic Acid
6 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Chapter Five: Extracellular Polysaccharides Produced by Marine Bacteria
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Extracellular Polysaccharides
3 Roles of Microbial EPS in the Marine Environment
4 Biosynthesis
5 Source of Extracellular Polysaccharide-Producing Bacteria
6 Isolation of Extracellular Polysaccharide-Producing Bacteria
7 Marine EPS-Producing Microorganisms
8 Biotechnological Applications of Extracellular Polysaccharides
9 Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Chapter Six: Biological Activities of Alginate
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Macrophage-Stimulating Activities of Alginates
3 Antioxidant Activities of Alginate
Chapter Seven: Biological Activities of Carrageenan
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Carrageenan Source and Extraction
3 Biological Activities
4 Food and Technological Applications of Carrageenan
5 Conclusions
Chapter Eight: Biological Activities of Heparan Sulfate
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
3 Results
4 Discussion
Acknowledgments
Chapter Nine: Beneficial Effects of Hyaluronic Acid
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Structure of Hyaluronic Acid
3 Properties of Hyaluronic Acid
4 Modification of Hyaluronic Acid
5 Applications of Hyaluronic Acid
6 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Chapter Ten: Fucoidans from Marine Algae as Potential Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Sulfated Polysaccharides as Potential MMPIs
3 Conclusions and Further Prospects
Acknowledgments
Chapter Eleven: Anticancer Effects of Fucoidan
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Seaweed Polysaccharides
3 Fucoidan and Cancer
4 Conclusions
Acknowledgment
Chapter Twelve: Anticancer Effects of Chitin and Chitosan Derivatives
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Anticancer Activity as a Therapeutic Agent
3 Anticancer Activity as a Carrier
4 Conclusion
Index
No. of pages: 246
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 72
Published: July 25, 2014
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780128002698
eBook ISBN: 9780128003664
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Se-Kwon Kim
Professor Se-Kwon Kim, PhD, currently serves as a senior professor in the Department of Chemistry and the director of the Marine Bioprocess Research Center (MBPRC) at Pukyong National University in the Republic of Korea. He received his BSc, MSc, and PhD from the Pukyong National University and joined as a faculty member. He has previously served as a scientist in the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois (1988-1989), and was a visiting scientist at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada (1999-2000).
Professor Se-Kwon Kim was the first president of the Korean Society of Chitin and Chitosan (1986-1990) and the Korean Society of Marine Biotechnology (2006-2007). He was also the chairman for the 7th Asia-Pacific Chitin and Chitosan Symposium, which was held in South Korea in 2006. He is one of the board members of the International Society of Marine Biotechnology and the International Society for Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Moreover, he was the editor in chief of the Korean Journal of Life Sciences (1995-1997), the Korean Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology (2006-2007), and the Korean Journal of Marine Bioscience and Biotechnology (2006-present). His research has been credited with the best paper award from the American Oil Chemist’s Society (AOCS) and the Korean Society of Fisheries Science and Technology in 2002.
Professor Se-Kwon Kim’s major research interests are investigation and development of bioactive substances derived from marine organisms and their application in oriental medicine, nutraceuticals, and cosmeceuticals via marine bioprocessing and mass- production technologies. He has also conducted research on the development of bioactive materials from marine organisms for applications in oriental medicine, cosmeceuticals, and nutraceuticals. To date, he has authored over 600 research papers and holds 152 patents. In addition, he has written or edited more than 60 books.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Chemistry and Marine Bioprocess Research Center, Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea
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