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245 0 0 _aHandbook of algal technologies and phytochemicals /
_cedited by Gokare A. Ravishankar and Ambati Ranga Rao.
260 _aMilton :
_bCRC Press LLC,
_c2019.
300 _a1 online resource (641 pages)
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505 0 _aCover -- Volume 01 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Editors -- Contributors -- SECTION I: Algal Constituents for Food, Health and Disease Applications -- Chapter 1: Algal Polysaccharides: Innovative Extraction Technologies, Health Benefits and Industrial Applications -- Chapter 2: Macroalgal Fucoidan for Biomedical Applications -- Chapter 3: Bioprocess Parameters of Production of Cyanobacterial Exopolysaccharide: Biomass Production and Product Recovery
505 8 _aChapter 4: Production, Extraction and Characterization of Alginates from Seaweeds -- Chapter 5: Champion Microalgal Forms for Food and Health Applications: Spirulina and Chlorella -- Chapter 6: Seaweed Antimicrobials: Present Status and Future Perspectives -- Chapter 7: Marine-Algal Bioactive Compounds: A Comprehensive Appraisal -- Chapter 8: Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Microalgae -- Chapter 9: Biogeneration of Volatile Organic Compounds in Microalgae-Based Systems -- Chapter 10: Antidiabetic Properties of Brown Seaweeds (Sargassum polycystum C. Ag)
505 8 _aChapter 11: Biologically Active Vitamin B12 from Edible Seaweeds -- Chapter 12: Potentials and Challenges in the Production of Microalgal Pigments with Reference to Carotenoids, Chlorophylls, and Phycobiliproteins -- Chapter 13: Potential Health and Nutraceutical Applications of Astaxanthin and Astaxanthin Esters from Microalgae -- Chapter 14: Dunaliella salina: Sustainable Source of ß-Carotene -- Chapter 15: Exploring the Potential of Using Micro- and Macroalgae in Cosmetics -- Chapter 16: Microalgae for Human Nutrition: Perspectives for the Future
505 8 _aChapter 17: Nutraceutical Aspects of Microalgae: Will Our Future Space Foods Be Microalgae Based? -- Chapter 18: Microalgae and Cyanobacteria as a Potential Source of Anticancer Compounds -- Chapter 19: Macroalgae and Microalgae: Novel Sources of Functional Food and Feed -- Chapter 20: Angiogenic Actions of Anionic Polysaccharides from Seaweed -- Chapter 21: Platform Molecules from Algae by Using Supercritical CO2 and Subcritical Water Extraction -- Chapter 22: Biological Activities and Safety Aspects of Fucoxanthin -- SECTION II: Algal Genomics and Metabolomics
505 8 _aChapter 23: Functional Omics and Big Data Analysis in Microalgae: The Repertoire of Molecular Tools in Algal Technologies -- Chapter 24: Bioactive Metabolites: Genetic Regulation and Potential Market Implications -- Chapter 25: Leveraging Genome Sequencing Strategies for Basic and Applied Algal Research, Exemplified by Case Studies -- Index -- Volume 02 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Editors -- Contributors -- SECTION I: Phycoremediation Applications
500 _aChapter 1: Wastewater Phycoremediation by Microalgae for Sustainable Bioproduct Production
520 _aThis two-volume set explores the aspects of diversity of micro and macro algal forms, their traditional uses; their constituents which are of value for food, feed, specialty chemicals, bioactive compounds for several novel applications and bioenergy molecules. The industrial production systems, downstream processing, utilization of the biomass and the metabolites of importance for various applications are addressed. Innovations in production technologies, coupled with the biological activities of their novel metabolites and molecules, offer tremendous scope for the exploitation of these micro and macro algal forms through industrial production processes in a sustainable manner. These two volumes offer a treasure house of information to the students and researchers of plant sciences, biological sciences, agricultural sciences, foodsand nutrition sciences, health sciences and environmental sciences. Their practical value will benefit professionalsincluding agricultureand food experts, biotechnologists, ecologists, environmentalists, and biomass specialists. This set will also aidindustries dealing with foods, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmecuticals health care products, and bioenergy.
520 _aKey Features The most comprehensive resource available on the biodiversity of algal species, their industrial production processes and their use for human consumption in food, health and varied applications. Emphasis on basic and applied research, addressing aspects of scale-up for commercial exploitation for the development of novel phytochemicals (phytochemicals from algae). Addresses the underexplored and underutilized potential of chemicals from marine sources for health benefits. Each chapter, written by expert contributors from around the world, includes a Dictionary of Terms, Key Facts, Summary Points, Figures and Tables, as well as up-to-date references. The second book in this two-volume set explores phycoremedation applications, and the sustainable use of algae for biofuels and other products of economic value. It also looks at aspects such as macro- and micro algal impact on marine ecosystem and remote sensing of algal blooms. The commercial value of chemicals of value to food and health is about $6 billion annually, of which 30 percent relates to micro and macro algal metabolites and products for health food applications. As a whole, the two volumes explore the aspects of diversity of micro and macro algal forms, their traditional uses; their constituents which are of value for food, feed, specialty chemicals, bioactive compounds for novel applications, and bioenergy molecules. Bio-business and the market share of algae-based products are also dealt with, providing global perspectives.
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