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ISBN 10: 1498709613
ISBN 13: 9781498709613
Author: Se Kwon Kim
Marine glycobiology is an emerging and exciting area in the field of science and medicine. Glycobiology, the study of the structure and function of carbohydrates and carbohydrate-containing molecules, is fundamental to all biological systems and represents a developing field of science that has made huge advances in the last half-century. This book revolutionizes the concept of marine glycobiology, focusing on the latest principles and applications of marine glycobiology and their relationships.
Marine Glycobiology Principles and Applications 1st Table of contents:
Section I: Introduction to marine glycobiology
Chapter 1: Introduction to marine glycobiology
Chapter 2: Glycoscience: The current state of the research
Section II: Marine glycoconjugates of reproduction and chemical communications
Chapter 3: Marine glycoconjugates in gamete physiology and fertilization
Chapter 4: Heparin from marine mollusks: Occurrence, structure, and biological role
Section III: Marine glycans
Chapter 5: Bioactivity and mechanism of action of marine glycans
Chapter 6: Marine glycans in relationship with probiotic microorganisms to improve human and animal health
Chapter 7: Principle and biological properties of sulfated polysaccharides from seaweed
Section IV: Marine glycoproteins
Chapter 8: Biomedical benefits of algal glycoproteins
Chapter 9: Partial sequencing, structural characterization, and anticoagulant activity of heparan sulfate and sulfated chitosan from selected Indian marine mollusks
Chapter 10: Biomedical potential of natural glycoproteins with special reference to marine collagen
Chapter 11: Glycoproteins and detoxification in the marine environment
Chapter 12: Recent trends in bioprospecting of marine collagen
Chapter 13: Marine fungi: Glycolipidomics
Section V: Marine glycoenzymes
Chapter 14: Sialyltransferases from marine environments: Preparation of sialyloligosaccharides and its application
Section VI: Marine carbohydrates
Chapter 15: Polysaccharides from marine sources and their pharmaceutical approaches
Chapter 16: Pharmaceutical importance of marine algal-derived carbohydrates
Chapter 17: Marine bacterial exopolysaccharides: Functional diversity and prospects in environmental restoration
Chapter 18: Agar-abundant marine carbohydrate from seaweeds in Indonesia: Production, bioactivity, and utilization
Chapter 19: Bioprospecting potential of marine natural polymers of chitin and chitosan
Chapter 20: Bioactivities of sulfated polysaccharide porphyran isolated from edible red alga Porphyra yezoensis
Chapter 21: Marine polysaccharides as biostimulants of plant growth
Chapter 22: Carbohydrates in drug discovery: Insights into sulfated marine polysaccharides
Chapter 23: Cyanobacterial extracellular polysaccharide sheath pigment, scytonemin: A novel multipurpose pharmacophore
Chapter 24: Biomedical application of carbohydrates from marine microbes
Chapter 25: Antimicrobial properties of chitosan and chitosan derivatives
Chapter 26: Marine bacterial extracellular polymeric substances: Characteristics and applications
Chapter 27: Brown algal polysaccharide: Alginate and its biotechnological perspectives
Chapter 28: Mangroves: A potent source of polysaccharides
Chapter 29: It’s all about the marine carbohydrates
Section VII: Bioinformatics of glycobiology
Chapter 30: Glycans predictive modeling using modern algorithms
Section VIII: Biological role of glycoconjugates
Chapter 31: Glyco-conjugated bioactive compounds derived from brown algae and its biological applications
Section IX: Glycoconjugates in biomedicine and biotechnology
Chapter 32: D-Glucosamine contributes to cell membrane stability
Chapter 33: Structural glycobiology for lectin to promote advanced biomedical research
Chapter 34: Chitin derivatives as functional foods
Chapter 35: Marine carbohydrates and their applications
Chapter 36: Glycobiotechnology
Chapter 37: Application of bacterial chitinase
Chapter 38: Biological activity of marine sponge lectins
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