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This book covers recent trends in all aspects of basic and applied scientific research on marine skeletal proteins and biopolymers (e.g., chitin, collagen), and their derivatives. Some recent innovations of marine proteins have been incorporated in this book that could be potentially applied in scientific and industrial research. Due to their broad array of biological functions in biopolymer- and protein-based drugs, such as anticancer, antimicrobial, bone tissue regeneration, antioxidant, and anti-aging functions, bioactive skeletal proteins and biopolymers have recently attracted a great amount of interest in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmeceutical industries (including anti-aging drugs).
Research & information: general --- Thunnus obesus --- collagen --- isoelectric precipitation --- physicochemical properties --- proliferation and migration --- red stingray (Dasyatis akajei) --- cartilage --- peptide --- antioxidant activity --- lung cancer --- nereis active protease --- H1299 cells --- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway --- benzyl glycidyl ether --- epoxide hydrolase --- enantioselective --- marine microorganism --- fish skin --- structure --- functional properties --- thermal properties --- rheology properties --- chitin --- scaffolds --- pigmental cells --- demosponges --- Ianthella --- bromotyrosines --- decamethoxine --- drug delivery --- gelatin --- marine gastropod --- Black Sea --- acidic and enzymatic extraction --- biocompatibility --- cytokines --- Lophius litulon skin --- pepsin-solubilized collagen --- characterization --- biological materials --- electrolysis --- Antipatharia --- black corals --- Cirrhipathes sp. --- sponges --- 3D scaffolds --- AgNPs --- antibacterial properties --- Aplysina aerophoba --- sponge --- osculum size --- respiration --- clearance rate --- depth --- Chondrosia reniformis --- integrated multitrophic aquaculture --- collagen fibers --- scaffold --- biomedical device --- Nibea japonica --- swim bladder --- marine collagen peptides --- Thunnus obesus --- collagen --- isoelectric precipitation --- physicochemical properties --- proliferation and migration --- red stingray (Dasyatis akajei) --- cartilage --- peptide --- antioxidant activity --- lung cancer --- nereis active protease --- H1299 cells --- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway --- benzyl glycidyl ether --- epoxide hydrolase --- enantioselective --- marine microorganism --- fish skin --- structure --- functional properties --- thermal properties --- rheology properties --- chitin --- scaffolds --- pigmental cells --- demosponges --- Ianthella --- bromotyrosines --- decamethoxine --- drug delivery --- gelatin --- marine gastropod --- Black Sea --- acidic and enzymatic extraction --- biocompatibility --- cytokines --- Lophius litulon skin --- pepsin-solubilized collagen --- characterization --- biological materials --- electrolysis --- Antipatharia --- black corals --- Cirrhipathes sp. --- sponges --- 3D scaffolds --- AgNPs --- antibacterial properties --- Aplysina aerophoba --- sponge --- osculum size --- respiration --- clearance rate --- depth --- Chondrosia reniformis --- integrated multitrophic aquaculture --- collagen fibers --- scaffold --- biomedical device --- Nibea japonica --- swim bladder --- marine collagen peptides
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This book covers recent trends in all aspects of basic and applied scientific research on marine skeletal proteins and biopolymers (e.g., chitin, collagen), and their derivatives. Some recent innovations of marine proteins have been incorporated in this book that could be potentially applied in scientific and industrial research. Due to their broad array of biological functions in biopolymer- and protein-based drugs, such as anticancer, antimicrobial, bone tissue regeneration, antioxidant, and anti-aging functions, bioactive skeletal proteins and biopolymers have recently attracted a great amount of interest in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmeceutical industries (including anti-aging drugs).
Research & information: general --- Thunnus obesus --- collagen --- isoelectric precipitation --- physicochemical properties --- proliferation and migration --- red stingray (Dasyatis akajei) --- cartilage --- peptide --- antioxidant activity --- lung cancer --- nereis active protease --- H1299 cells --- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway --- benzyl glycidyl ether --- epoxide hydrolase --- enantioselective --- marine microorganism --- fish skin --- structure --- functional properties --- thermal properties --- rheology properties --- chitin --- scaffolds --- pigmental cells --- demosponges --- Ianthella --- bromotyrosines --- decamethoxine --- drug delivery --- gelatin --- marine gastropod --- Black Sea --- acidic and enzymatic extraction --- biocompatibility --- cytokines --- Lophius litulon skin --- pepsin-solubilized collagen --- characterization --- biological materials --- electrolysis --- Antipatharia --- black corals --- Cirrhipathes sp. --- sponges --- 3D scaffolds --- AgNPs --- antibacterial properties --- Aplysina aerophoba --- sponge --- osculum size --- respiration --- clearance rate --- depth --- Chondrosia reniformis --- integrated multitrophic aquaculture --- collagen fibers --- scaffold --- biomedical device --- Nibea japonica --- swim bladder --- marine collagen peptides --- n/a
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This book covers recent trends in all aspects of basic and applied scientific research on marine skeletal proteins and biopolymers (e.g., chitin, collagen), and their derivatives. Some recent innovations of marine proteins have been incorporated in this book that could be potentially applied in scientific and industrial research. Due to their broad array of biological functions in biopolymer- and protein-based drugs, such as anticancer, antimicrobial, bone tissue regeneration, antioxidant, and anti-aging functions, bioactive skeletal proteins and biopolymers have recently attracted a great amount of interest in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmeceutical industries (including anti-aging drugs).
Thunnus obesus --- collagen --- isoelectric precipitation --- physicochemical properties --- proliferation and migration --- red stingray (Dasyatis akajei) --- cartilage --- peptide --- antioxidant activity --- lung cancer --- nereis active protease --- H1299 cells --- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway --- benzyl glycidyl ether --- epoxide hydrolase --- enantioselective --- marine microorganism --- fish skin --- structure --- functional properties --- thermal properties --- rheology properties --- chitin --- scaffolds --- pigmental cells --- demosponges --- Ianthella --- bromotyrosines --- decamethoxine --- drug delivery --- gelatin --- marine gastropod --- Black Sea --- acidic and enzymatic extraction --- biocompatibility --- cytokines --- Lophius litulon skin --- pepsin-solubilized collagen --- characterization --- biological materials --- electrolysis --- Antipatharia --- black corals --- Cirrhipathes sp. --- sponges --- 3D scaffolds --- AgNPs --- antibacterial properties --- Aplysina aerophoba --- sponge --- osculum size --- respiration --- clearance rate --- depth --- Chondrosia reniformis --- integrated multitrophic aquaculture --- collagen fibers --- scaffold --- biomedical device --- Nibea japonica --- swim bladder --- marine collagen peptides --- n/a
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