TY - BOOK ID - 61122634 TI - Marine Anti-inflammatory Agents AU - Talero, Elena AU - Avila-Román, Javier PY - 2019 SN - 3039215736 3039215728 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Tropical Eastern Pacific KW - Zoanthus pulchellus KW - critical illness KW - zoanthamine KW - SPR analysis KW - dendritic cells KW - endothelial cell death KW - T cell differentiation KW - seafood waste KW - microalgae KW - pyrogallol-phloroglucinol-6 KW - NRLP3 KW - THP-1 macrophages KW - fucoxanthin KW - photo-protection KW - cytokine KW - thromboxane KW - Isochrysis galbana KW - fish oil KW - photoprotection KW - functional ingredients KW - rosmarinic acid KW - MAPK KW - marine invertebrates KW - poor blood circulation KW - anti-inflammatory activity KW - eicosapentaenoic acid KW - anti-oxidative KW - macroalgae KW - colon inflammation KW - MGDG KW - TLR4 KW - 6-bieckol KW - polyunsaturated fatty acid KW - matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) KW - acute sickness behavior KW - UVB KW - eicosanoid KW - clavulones KW - carotenoids KW - denervation KW - polyunsaturated fatty acids KW - skin KW - epidermal hyperplasia KW - Geodia barretti KW - omega-3 KW - parenteral nutrition KW - inflammation KW - ultraviolet B KW - docosahexaenoic acid KW - signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) KW - anti-inflammatory KW - zoantharia KW - vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration KW - bioactive molecules KW - polysaccharides KW - lipopolysaccharide (LPS) KW - glycolipids KW - DSS colitis KW - punaglandins KW - marine nutraceuticals KW - marine vertebrates KW - phlorotannins KW - acute lung injury (ALI) KW - NF-?B KW - diatoms KW - interleukin (IL) KW - inflammasome KW - Frondanol KW - Cucumaria frondosa KW - prostaglandins KW - Ecklonia cava KW - 6-bromoindole KW - NO inhibition KW - surgery UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61122634 AB - Acute inflammation is a highly regulated process, and its dysregulation can lead to the development of a chronic inflammatory state which is believed to play a main role in the pathogenesis of many diseases, including cancer. In recent years, the need to find new anti-inflammatory molecules has raised the scientific community´s interest for marine natural products. In this regard, the marine environment represents a source for isolating a wealth of bioactive compounds. In this Special Issue, the reported products have been obtained from microalgae, sea cucumber, octopus, squid, red alga-derived fungus, cnidarians, hard-shelled mussel, and sponges. ER -