TY - BOOK ID - 146152546 TI - Marine Carotenoids AU - Sugawara, Tatsuya AU - Maoka, Takashi AU - Hosokawa, Masashi PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Biology, life sciences KW - fucoxanthin KW - scopolamine KW - acetylcholinesterase KW - Alzheimer’s disease KW - cognitive impairments KW - mytiloxanthin KW - anti-oxidative activity KW - singlet oxygen KW - hydroxyl radical KW - lipid peroxidation KW - astaxanthin production KW - carotenoids KW - genome-reduced Corynebacterium glutamicum KW - systematic approach KW - metabolic engineering KW - marine microalgae KW - seaweeds KW - nonconventional extraction KW - electrotechnologies KW - pulsed electric field-assisted extraction KW - supercritical fluid extraction KW - green processing KW - microwave-assisted extraction KW - marine drugs KW - Bangia fuscopurpurea KW - red algae KW - lycopene cyclase KW - carotenoid KW - metabolism KW - astaxanthin KW - Escherichia coli KW - β-carotene ketolase KW - β-carotene hydroxylase KW - Haematococcus pluvialis KW - PII signaling protein KW - nitrogen starvation KW - gene cloning KW - mRNA expression KW - microalgae KW - anti-angiogenic KW - cardioprotective activity KW - anti-cancer KW - anti-diabetic KW - anti-inflammatory KW - anti-obesity KW - anti-oxidant KW - beauty KW - Phaeodactylum tricornutum KW - spectrophotometry KW - high through-put screening KW - antioxidants KW - bioactive compounds KW - blue biotechnology KW - marine microorganisms KW - ozonolysis KW - apo-fucoxanthinone KW - Caco-2 KW - antiproliferative effect KW - Pyropia yezoensis KW - α-cryptoxanthin KW - zeinoxanthin KW - lutein-5,6-epoxide KW - antheraxanthin KW - carotenoid synthesis pathway KW - red seaweed KW - human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) KW - astaxanthin (Asta) KW - acrosome reaction KW - cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) KW - L1 protein KW - cigarette smoke exposure KW - p38 MAPK KW - antioxidant inflammatory KW - synaptic-associated plasticity KW - comparative transcriptome analyses KW - alcoholic liver disease KW - bioinformatic analysis KW - phytoene KW - fluridone KW - cosmeceuticals KW - anti-obesity effect KW - Phaeodactylum extract KW - Coelastrum KW - canthaxanthin KW - lutein KW - nanoemulsion KW - sublingual delivery KW - ascorbyl palmitate KW - Franz cell KW - alcoholic liver injury KW - oxidative stress KW - Nrf2 KW - TLR4 KW - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease KW - nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 KW - heme oxygenase-1 KW - siphonaxanthin KW - dehydro-metabolite KW - white adipose tissue KW - metabolic pathway in vivo KW - stereochemistry KW - Tigriopus KW - copepod KW - meso-zeaxanthin KW - zeaxanthin KW - reactive oxygen species KW - immune system KW - antioxidant KW - antibiotics KW - thermal stress KW - disease KW - halocynthiaxanthin KW - intestinal absorption KW - functional food KW - apoptosis KW - inflammation KW - lipid metabolism KW - high-fat diet KW - fucoxanthin KW - scopolamine KW - acetylcholinesterase KW - Alzheimer’s disease KW - cognitive impairments KW - mytiloxanthin KW - anti-oxidative activity KW - singlet oxygen KW - hydroxyl radical KW - lipid peroxidation KW - astaxanthin production KW - carotenoids KW - genome-reduced Corynebacterium glutamicum KW - systematic approach KW - metabolic engineering KW - marine microalgae KW - seaweeds KW - nonconventional extraction KW - electrotechnologies KW - pulsed electric field-assisted extraction KW - supercritical fluid extraction KW - green processing KW - microwave-assisted extraction KW - marine drugs KW - Bangia fuscopurpurea KW - red algae KW - lycopene cyclase KW - carotenoid KW - metabolism KW - astaxanthin KW - Escherichia coli KW - β-carotene ketolase KW - β-carotene hydroxylase KW - Haematococcus pluvialis KW - PII signaling protein KW - nitrogen starvation KW - gene cloning KW - mRNA expression KW - microalgae KW - anti-angiogenic KW - cardioprotective activity KW - anti-cancer KW - anti-diabetic KW - anti-inflammatory KW - anti-obesity KW - anti-oxidant KW - beauty KW - Phaeodactylum tricornutum KW - spectrophotometry KW - high through-put screening KW - antioxidants KW - bioactive compounds KW - blue biotechnology KW - marine microorganisms KW - ozonolysis KW - apo-fucoxanthinone KW - Caco-2 KW - antiproliferative effect KW - Pyropia yezoensis KW - α-cryptoxanthin KW - zeinoxanthin KW - lutein-5,6-epoxide KW - antheraxanthin KW - carotenoid synthesis pathway KW - red seaweed KW - human papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) KW - astaxanthin (Asta) KW - acrosome reaction KW - cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) KW - L1 protein KW - cigarette smoke exposure KW - p38 MAPK KW - antioxidant inflammatory KW - synaptic-associated plasticity KW - comparative transcriptome analyses KW - alcoholic liver disease KW - bioinformatic analysis KW - phytoene KW - fluridone KW - cosmeceuticals KW - anti-obesity effect KW - Phaeodactylum extract KW - Coelastrum KW - canthaxanthin KW - lutein KW - nanoemulsion KW - sublingual delivery KW - ascorbyl palmitate KW - Franz cell KW - alcoholic liver injury KW - oxidative stress KW - Nrf2 KW - TLR4 KW - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease KW - nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 KW - heme oxygenase-1 KW - siphonaxanthin KW - dehydro-metabolite KW - white adipose tissue KW - metabolic pathway in vivo KW - stereochemistry KW - Tigriopus KW - copepod KW - meso-zeaxanthin KW - zeaxanthin KW - reactive oxygen species KW - immune system KW - antioxidant KW - antibiotics KW - thermal stress KW - disease KW - halocynthiaxanthin KW - intestinal absorption KW - functional food KW - apoptosis KW - inflammation KW - lipid metabolism KW - high-fat diet UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:146152546 AB - Carotenoids represent a large group of isoprenoid structures with many different structural characteristics and biological activities. They are the most important of the naturally occurring pigments and are responsible for the various colors of different fruits, vegetables, and plant parts. Marine carotenoids and their unique structures are responsible for the color of many fish, shellfish, and algae. However, while there have been many papers and reviews on carotenoids of terrestrial origin, there has been relatively little research conducted on the impact of marine carotenoids on human health. Recent research efforts have revealed that marine carotenoids have strong biological activity affecting human health and are candidates for nutraceuticals. This Topical Collection of Marine Drugs is dedicated to marine carotenoids, and will focus on the benefits of carotenoids for human beings. For a better understanding of the physiological effects of marine carotenoids, this collection should include the most recent developments in the presence, analysis, chemistry, and biochemistry of marine carotenoids. ER -