Overview
Featuring contributions from 100 international experts in the field, this five-volume encyclopedia provides comprehensive coverage of topics in marine biotechnology. It starts with the history of the field and delivers a complete overview of marine biotechnology. It then offers information on marine organisms, bioprocess techniques, marine natural products, biomaterials, bioenergy, and algal biotechnology. The encyclopedia also covers marine food and biotechnology applications in areas such as pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, and nutraceuticals.
Each topic in Encyclopedia of Marine Biotechnology is followed by 10-30 subtopics. The reference looks at algae cosmetics, drugs, and fertilizers; biodiversity; chitins and chitosans; aeroplysinin-1, toluquinol, astaxanthin, and fucoxanthin; and algal and fish genomics. It examines neuro-protective compounds from marine microorganisms; potential uses and medical management of neurotoxic phycotoxins; and the role of metagenomics in exploring marine microbiomes. Other sections fully explore marine microbiology, pharmaceutical development, seafood science, and the new biotechnology tools that are being used in the field today.
- One of the first encyclopedic books to cater to experts in marine biotechnology
- Brings together a diverse range of research on marine biotechnology to bridge the gap between scientific research and the industrial arena
- Offers clear explanations accompanied by color illustrations of the techniques and applications discussed
- Contains studies of the applications of marine biotechnology in the field of biomedical sciences
- Edited by an experienced author with contributions from internationally recognized experts from around the globe
Encyclopedia of Marine Biotechnology is a must-have resource for researchers, scientists, and marine biologists in the industry, as well as for students at the postgraduate and graduate level. It will also benefit companies focusing on marine biotechnology, pharmaceutical and biotechnology, and bioenergy.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781119143765 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 08/14/2020 |
Sold by: | JOHN WILEY & SONS |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 3632 |
File size: | 153 MB |
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About the Author
Table of Contents
List of ContributorsPreface
Brief Biography of Prof. Se-Kwon Kim
Acknowledgements
Volume I
Section I Algal Biotechnology
1 Algae Biotechnology: Current Status, Potential and ImpedimentsSunil Kumar Sahu, Vaibhav A. Mantri, Ping Zheng and Nan Yao
2 Algal Carotenoids: Understanding Their Structure, Distribution and Potential Applications in Human HealthAnkita Jain and V.L. Sirisha
3 Algae CosmeticsIzabela Michalak, Agnieszka Dmytryk and Katarzyna Chojnacka
4 Algal Drugs: The State of the ResearchOzcan Konur
5 Algae FertilizersŁ. Tuhy, A. Saeid and K. Chojnacka
6 Bioactive Polysaccharides from Marine MacroalgaeSamanta S. Khora and Pagolu Navya
7 Carrageenan and its Enzymatic ExtractionKustiariyah Tarman, Uju Sadi, Joko Santoso and Linawati Hardjito
8 Colloid Producing Seaweeds: Agarophytes, Carrageenophytes and Alginophytes BiodiversityLeonel Pereira
9 Cultivation and Production Techniques of Marine AlgaeSubhasha Nigam, Surbhi Sinha, Arti Srivastava and Ashutosh Srivastava
10 Ecophysiology of Marine Algae: Factors Regulating Primary Production and Growth in Natural EnvironmentsJesús M. Mercado, Soluna Salles and Dolores Cortés
11 Epigenetic Activation of Animals, Fish, Crustaceans, Mollusks, and Plants by Administration of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate in Green Sea AlgaeKenji Nakajima
12 Hydrocolloid Production of Indonesian SeaweedsMaya Puspita, Nur Azmi Ratna Setyawidati and Ratih Pangestuti
13 Marine Invasive Seaweeds of the Iberian Peninsula for Value Added ProductsFatemeh Zahmatkesh, Rui Gaspar and Leonel Pereira
14 Marine Microalgae in Food and Health ApplicationsRatih Pangestuti , Diah Radini Noerdjito, Evi Amelia Siahaan, Serly Sapulete and Se‐Kwon Kim
15 Microalgal Efficiency for Wastewater TreatmentP.N. Sudha, K. Vijayalakshmi, D. Hemapriya, M. Saranya and Se‐Kwon Kim
16 Microalgal Growth and Nutrient Uptake in Heavy Metal Polluted EnvironmentsF.M. Santos, A.P. Lopes, V.J.P. Vilar and J.C.M. Pires
17 New Alternative Fertilizers Based on Algae Biomass Loaded with Metal Ions: Concepts and Applications in the Improvement of Soil QualityLaura Bulgariu and Dumitru Bulgariu
18 Dynamic Modeling of Microalgal GrowthJosé P. Losa, Francisca M. Santos, Maria C.M. Alvim‐Ferraz, Fernando G. Martins and José C.M. Pires
19 Recent Insights Into Algal Biotechnology: An Update Using Text Mining ToolK. Parkavi, R. Raja, K. Arunkumar, Ana Coelho, S. Hemaiswarya and Isabel S. Carvalho
20 Pharmacology of Marine MacroalgaeKasım Cemal Güven, Burak Coban and Osman Özdemir
21 PorphyranMikinori Ueno and Tatsuya Oda
22 Potential Health Benefits of Sulfated Polysaccharides from Marine AlgaeR.M.A.C. Udayangani, G.D.P. Somasiri, Indira Wickramasinghe and Se‐Kwon Kim
Section II Biodiversity
23 Analyzing the Diversity of Microbial Communities Residing in Marine EcosystemsPiyush Chandna, Rama Sisodia, Ramesh Chander Kuhad and Naseem A. Gaur
24 Biodiversity Distribution Patterns of Marine Phytoplankton and their Main Threats (Climate Change, Eutrophication and Acidification)Soluna Salles and Jesús M. Mercado
25 Chemical Ecology Driven Bioprospecting of Marine SpongesAabha Deshpande and Narsinh Thakur
Section III Bioenergy
26 Biomass Production from Marine Microalgae: Introducing a Biorefinery Concept for Nannochloropsis sp.Yefei Liang and Peer M. Schenk
Volume II
27 Harvesting of Bioenergy and Biomaterials from Marine ResourcesMd Kaisar Ali, Sajjad Husain Mir, M.K. Mohammad Ziaul Hyder and Wenmin Yang
28 Potential Alternative Marine Bio-Resources for Biodiesel ProductionNathan Jubilation Chifamba, Mildred Nyamunokora, Kumar Gaurav and Joydeep Dutta
Section IV Biomaterials
29 Alginate Nanostructures: Pharmaceutical ApproachesSougata Jana, Nilofer Jasmin, Kalyan Kumar Sen and Sabyasachi Maiti
30 Alginate OligosaccharidesMikinori Ueno and Tatsuya Oda
31 AscophyllanMikinori Ueno, Takasi Okimura and Tatsuya Oda
32 Biodegradable Nanoparticles for Photodynamic TherapyMohammadreza Saboktakin
33 Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering – Bioabsorbability/Degradation in Marine BiotechnologyKelvii Wei Guo and Hon Yuen Tam
34 Biomedical Applications of Chitin NanofibersKazuo Azuma, Yoshiharu Okamoto and Shinsuke Ifuku
35 Biotechnological Valorization of Marine Collagens: Biomaterials for Health ApplicationsDario Fassini, Sara M. Oliveira, Tiago H. Silva and Rui L. Reis
36 Chemical Modifications of Chitin and ChitosanMaher Z. Elsabee, Rania E. Morsi and M. Fathy
37 Chitosan as a Universal Drug Delivery VehiclePartha Pratim Bose and Urmimala Chatterjee
38 Chitosan Based Composites and Their Applications in Tissue EngineeringNauman Rahim Khan, Kifayat Ullah Shah, Asif Nawaz and Tin Wui Wong
39 Marine Collagen and its Biotechnological ApplicationsMarina Pozzolini, Sonia Scarfì and Marco Giovine
40 Chitosan–Antioxidant ConjugatesVivien Nagy and Már Másson
41 Chondroitin Sulfate from Marine Invertebrates: Isolation and ApplicationsUthayasooriyan Yuvashri, Shankar Kanchana, Arumugam Abirami, Kavitha Naidu, Gunaratna Kuttuva Rajarao and Muthuvel Arumugam
42 Environmental Applications of Chitosan and its DerivativesP. Padmaja and Ronak Bhatt
43 Extracellular Chitin Nanofibers from Marine DiatomsOmar G. Chiriboga, Paul LeDuff and Gregory L. Rorrer
44 Extraction and Purification of Fucoidan from Marine SourcesNoelia Flórez-Fernández, Elena M. Balboa and Herminia Domínguez
45 Fish Collagen: Characteristics and ApplicationYoshihiko Hayashi
46 Fucoidan Oligosaccharides – Bioactive and Therapeutic PotentialMagdalena M. Stefaniak‐Vidarsson, María Gudjónsdóttir and Olafur E. Sigurjonsson
47 Marine Biomaterials-Based Systems: Delivery of TherapeuticsSougata Jana, Arijit Gandhi and Chandrani Roy
48 Marine Collagen as a Source of BiomaterialKirti and Samanta S. Khora
49 Marine Algal Polysaccharides and Their ApplicationsIrudayaraj Rajendran
50 Marine Biomaterial Treasure and Biomedical SciencesGopi Suresh Oggu, Surekha Velidandla, Kranti Kiran Reddy Ella, Jayachandran Venkatesan, Amit Asthana, Se-Kwon Kim and Ira Bhatnagar
51 Marine Polysaccharide-Based NanomaterialsSudip Mondal, Panchanathan Manivasagan and Junghwan Oh
52 pH-Sensitive Modification of Chitosan as a Gene Carrier among Marine BiomaterialsHu-Lin Jiang, Lei Xing, Tian-Jiao Zhou, Jia-Hui Gong, Yu-Jing He, Wan-Ru Zhuang, Ki-Hyun Cho and Chong-Su Cho
53 Enzymatic Production of Water-Soluble Chitosan and its Development Prospects in IndonesiaYusro Nuri Fawzya, Syamdidi and Hari Eko Irianto
54 3D Printed Marine Biomaterials Composites for Bone Tissue EngineeringSeong-Yeong Heo, Gun-Woo Oh and Won-Kyo Jung
55 Recent Advances on Chitosan-Based Materials in Regenerative MedicineP.R. Sivashankari and M. Prabaharan
56 Ulvan in Tissue EngineeringP.N. Sudha, T. Gomathi and Se-Kwon Kim
Volume III
Section V Compounds
57 Aeroplysinin-1, A Sponge-Derived Compound with Multi-Target Biological ActivityBeatriz Martínez-Poveda, Miguel Ángel Medina and Ana R. Quesada
58 Anti-Angiogenic and Anti-Lymphangiogenic Properties of Toluquinol, a Marine Fungus MetaboliteMelissa García-Caballero, Miguel Angel Medina, Agnes Nöel and Ana Rodríguez Quesada
59 Astaxanthin and Fucoxanthin: Promising Marine Xanthophylls with Therapeutic PotentialM. Barbosa, P. Valentão and P.B. Andrade
60 Applications of Marine ProteasesSougata Jana, Subhamay Panda, Manik Baral and Subrata Jana
61 Bioactive Proteins and Peptides from MicroalgaeJulianne Stack, Aurélien V. Le Gouic and Richard J. FitzGerald
62 Characterization of Bioactive Peptide Derived from Fish MucusDeivasigamani Balaraman, Vasuki Subramanian and Edward Gnana Jothi Georgea
63 Marine Natural Pigments: Bioactivities, Production and ApplicationYan-Chao Wu, Xiao-Bo Wang and Hui-Jing Li
64 Marine Bioresources as Potential Source for Synthesis of NanoparticlesVijayalakshmi Ghosh
65 Marine Algal Phlorotannins and their Biological ImportanceNoel Vinay Thomas, A. Salomy Monica Diyya, Dlzar Dlshad Ghafour and Se-Kwon Kim
66 Neuroprotective Compounds from Marine MicroorganismsShiek S.S.J. Ahmed, K. Pallavi, P.S. Aiswarya, V. Ramakrishnan and R.S. Akram Husain
67 Potential Uses and Medical Management of Neurotoxic PhycotoxinsS. Lucía Blanco, Laura P. Rodríguez, Jorge Lago, Juan M. Vieites and Ana G. Cabado
68 Pharmacological Profile of Bromophenols Derived from Marine OrganismsMing Liu, Huanli Xu and Xiukun Lin
69 Photoaging and Anti-Photoaging Activity of Compounds Derived From Marine OriginV. Ramakrishnan, P.S. Aiswarya, K. Pallavi, R.S. Akram Husain and Shiek S.S.J. Ahmed
70 Structure and Source of Marine Natural ProductsGunasekaran Bharath, Mathiyazhagan Jayasindu and K.M. Gothandam
71 Violacein and Prodiginines from Marine Bacteria: The Molecular Basis of their Bioactivities and Biotechnology for their ProductionKeiichi Enomoto
Section VI Extremophiles
72 Extremozymes and Extremoproteins in Biosensor ApplicationsNamasivayam Vasudevan and Annamalai Jayshree
73 Chitosan as Anticancer Compound and Nanoparticulate Matrix for Cancer TherapeuticsAsif Nawaz and Tin Wui Wong
74 Marine Extremophiles: Adaptations and Biotechnological ApplicationsPrashakha J. Shukla, Vaibhav D. Bhatt, Jayaraman Suriya and Chandrashekar Mootapally
Section VII Genomics
75 Algal Genomics: The State of the ResearchOzcan Konur
76 Advancements in Bioinformatics and Role in Marine Genomics and MetagenomicsNeelam M. Nathani, Ananya Mitra, Chandrashekar Mootapally and Ramesh K. Kothari
77 Current Advances in Biotechnology of Marine MicroalgaeChun Wan, Bailing Chen, Xinqing Zhao and Fengwu Bai
78 Expanding Metabolomics Applications to Address Issues in Marine Ecology and Natural Products ChemistrySara E. Ali and Mohamed A. Farag
79 Fish GenomicsYu Huang, Chao Bian, Yulu Liu, Xinxin You, Hui Yu, Yunhai Yi, Bing Xie and Qiong Shi
80 Genomic and Proteomics in Pharmaceutical Products Development and Biological Applications of Marine DerivativesAbdul Bakrudeen Ali Ahmed, Mohaddeseh Adel, Pegah Karimi, Taha Mahmoudi, Reza Farzinebrahimi and Ram Arun Kumar
81 “OMICS” Techniques – Applications and Future PerspectivesAathira Maikkara, Samiha Tabassum Ghori, Vishaalini Kamali and Ayyavu Mahesh
82 Role of Metagenomics in Exploring Marine Microbiomes: Current Status and ImplicationsChandrashekar Mootapally, Neelam Mustakali Nathani, Solly Solomon, Bharathiraja Subramanian and Indra Ramjibhai Gadhvi
83 Recent Advances in the Transcriptomics of SeaweedsBhakti Tanna and Avinash Mishra
84 Transcriptomics in AquacultureD. Inbakandan
Section VIII Microbiology
85 Degradation and Modification of Alginate by Enzymes in Marine OrganismsAkira Inoue
86 Actinobacteria in Marine Environments: From Terrigenous Origin to Adapted Functional DiversityD.I. Kurtbӧke, T. Okazaki and G. Vobis
87 Biotransformation of Flavonoids by Terrestrial and Marine MicroorganismsIara Lisboa de Matos, Marcia Nitschke, Luís Joaquim Pina da Fonseca and André Luiz Meleiro Porto
Volume IV
88 Culture-independent Approach-based Mangrove Microbial Ecology StudiesDinesh Sanka Loganathachetti, Anbu Poosakkannu and Sundararaman Muthuraman
89 Challenges and Triumphs to Genomics-based Microbial Agarase Enzyme Innovations and Applications from Marine EcosystemsPallaval Veera Bramhachari, G. Mohana Sheela and A.M.V.N. Prathyusha
90 Desert Actinobacteria: New Promising Source for Natural Product Search and DiscoveryKrishnasamy Nithya, Chinnasamy Muthukumar, Dhanasekaran Dharumadurai, Arunachalam Chinnathambi, Sulaiman Ali Alharbi, Naiyf S. Alharbi and Nooruddin Thajuddin
91 Halophilic Bacteria in the Food IndustryAshokkumar Sekar and Keun Kim
92 Influence of Pretreatment Time in the Sugarcane Bagasse Saccharification by Cellulase Complex Produced by Marine FungiDarlisson A. Santos, Marcelo M. Oliveira, Antonio Aprigio S. Curvelo, Luis P. Fonseca and André Luiz M. Porto
93 Marine Actinobacteria as a Source for Emerging BiopharmaceuticalsKamala, K., P. Sivaperumal, S. Manjunath Kamath, W. Richard Thilagaraj and R. Rajaram
94 Marine Bacteria as a Rich Source of Glycosaminoglycan-degrading EnzymesQingdong Zhang, Lin Wei, Jingwen Guan, Kazuyuki Sugahara and Fuchuan Li
95 Marine CyanobacteriaAmr Badary and Koji Sode
96 Marine Fungi as a Source of Natural ProductsKustiariyah Tarman
97 Marine Cyanobacteria: Applications in Food, Energy, and PharmaceuticalsPhuong Uyen Le, Thanh Sang Vo and Se-Kwon Kim
98 Medicinal Drug-related Bioactive Agents from Marine FungiKandasamy Saravanakumar, Narayanasamy Rajendren, Kandasamy Kathiresan and Myeong-Hyeon Wang
99 Mangrove Diversity Assessment by Molecular Markers: An OverviewM. Karuppaiya, S. Balamurugan, K. Sivakumar and K. Kathiresan
100 Bioremediation Process by Marine MicroorganismsK. Mohanrasu, R. Guru Raj Rao, Rathinam Raja and A. Arun
101 Marine Photosynthetic Microorganisms: Valuable Compound Production and Bioenergy ApplicationsShailendra P. Singh and Rajeshwar P. Sinha
102 Microbial Fermentation for Algal Fertilizer ProductionMingpeng Wang, Peisheng Yan and Xuejiang Wang
103 Non-ribosomal Peptides from Marine-derived Fungi: Chemistry, Bioactivity, and BiosynthesisFayrouz El Maddah, Gabriele M. König and Katja M. Fisch
104 Production of Industrial Important Enzymes from Marine IsolatesAshokkumar Sekar and Keun Kim
105 The Underexploited Bacterial Symbionts of Marine Invertebrates as the Potential Sources of Marine CarotenoidsOcky Karna Radjasa and Agus Sabdono
106 Tropical Marine Cyanobacterium Lyngbya sordida Producing Toxic Octacosa–1,27-diene Induces Coagulative Hepatic Necrosis and Progressive Glomerulonephritis in Mus musculusM. Nagarajan, V. Maruthanayagam, K. Meenakshi Sundaram and M. Sundararaman
107 Nanogram and Nanomolar Active Marine Antiplasmodial AntibioticsNagarajan Manivel, Sanjeev Kumar Shukla and Sundararaman Muthuraman
108 Polyketide Synthase from Marine SpongeSiswa Setyahadi
109 Perspectives for Novel Enzyme Discovery from Marine Environments through Genome Mining and MetagenomicsPallaval Veera Bramhachari, G. Mohana Sheela and Thadikamala Satish
Section IX Pharmaceutical Development
110 Antibacterial Activity of Seaweed-ZnO CompositesDr. S. Thambidurai and Dr. R. Pandimurugan
111 Antifungal and Antibacterial Agents from Marine OrganismsRajan Rajabalaya and Sheba Rani David
112 Trends in Development of Marine-based Anti-inflammatory PharmaceuticalsD. Buddika O. Malaweera and Niluni M. Wijesundara
113 Ascidians: A Potential Resource for Pharmaceutical DevelopmentVelusamy Arumugam, Manigandan Venkatesan, Karthik Ramachandran, Umamaheswari Sundaresan and Saravanan Ramachandran
114 Chitosan and its Derivatives as Potential BiomaterialsDai-Hung Ngo, Thanh-Sang Vo, Dai-Nghiep Ngo, Nguyen Thi Lien Thuong and Se-Kwon Kim
115 Cytotoxic and Antitumor Compounds from Marine InvertebratesHarika Atmaca Ilhan and Çisil Çamli Pulat
116 Marine-derived Potential Anti-inflammatory AgentsMaushmi S. Kumar and Vandana B. Patravale
117 Marine-derived Pharmaceuticals for Oncotherapy: Clinical Trial and FDA-approved CompoundsRashmi H. Prabhu and Vandana B. Patravale
118 Marine-origin Polysaccharides for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Chitosan and Fucoidan as Illustrative ExamplesLara L. Reys, Simone S. Silva, Catarina Oliveira, Rita Lopez-Cebral, Nuno M. Neves, Albino Martins, Joaquim M. Oliveira, Tiago H. Silva and Rui L. Reis
119 Novel Marine Sources of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods: The Marine Crustacean Krill, Macro‐ and MicroalgaeJanet Tou, Christopher Oldaker and Yvonne V. Yuan
Volume V
120 Marine Algal-derived Pharmaceuticals: Potential Anticancer AgentsSanith Cheriyamundath and V.L. Sirisha
121 Marine Source-derived Anti-HIV TherapeuticsAmit G. Mirani, Tanvi K. Shah and Vandana B. Patravale
122 Marine Biopharmaceuticals – A Retrospective of Molecular MechanismsSamiha Tabassum Ghori, Vishaalini Kamali Raja, Uthira Muralitharan, Aathira Maikkara and Ayyavu Mahesh
123 Chitosan and Trimethyl Chitosan (TMC) as Drug Absorption Enhancers: Moving Forward toward Clinical AcceptanceBerglind Eva Benediktsdóttir
Section X Seafood Science
124 Application of Local Proteases to Produce Fish Protein Hydrolysate (FPH) in IndonesiaYusro Nuri Fawzya and Ekowati Chasanah
125 Allergic Risks Associated with SeafoodSamanta S. Khora
126 Applications of Biotechnology in Seafood Production and ProcessingC.S. Ranadheera, P.H.P. Prasanna and J.K. Vidanarachchi
127 Dielectric Properties of Selected Seafood and their ProductsL.T. Nguyen, I. Ahmad and N.Y. Jayanath
128 Health Risk Assessment for Radionuclide Contamination in SeafoodP. Sivaperumal, P. Kumar, K. Kamala, Ajit. A. Ambekar, K. Ponnusamy, R. Rajaram and A.K. Pal
129 Indonesian Traditional Fermented Fish Ikan Peda: Processing, Quality, and Utilization ImprovementsGiyatmi and Hari Eko Irianto,
130 Improvements in Seafood Products through Recent Technological Advancements in Seafood ProcessingUpani Pinnaduwa, Eresha Mendis and Se-Kwon Kim
131 Seafood in the Human Diet for Better Nutrition and HealthChathurika Jayasekara, Eresha Mendis and Se-Kwon Kim,
132 Seafood By-products: A New Way from Waste to High Added Value in Pharmaceuticals and CosmeticsNgo Dang Nghia
133 Seafood as Source of Protein-based Functional FoodsRahmi Nurdiani, Asep Awaludin Prihanto and Muhamad Firdaus
134 Stress in Fish and Application of Carotenoid for Aquafeed as an Antistress SupplementToshiki Nakano
135 Recovery of Bioactive Components from Seafood By-products toward Zero-waste ProcessingTrang Si Trung, Nguyen Van Hoa, Pham Thi Dan Phuong, Nguyen Cong Minh, Nguyen Thi Hong Mai, Hoang Ngoc Cuong, Phan Thanh Loc and Willem Frans Stevens
136 Traditional and Novel Seafood Processing Techniques Targeting Human Health PromotionHarshani Nadeeshani, Niranjan Rajapakse and Se-Kwon Kim
137 The Potential of Developing Additives from Marine Bioresources for the Food IndustryShachini Karunarathne, Eresha Mendis and Se-Kwon Kim
138 Applications of Flow Cytometry in Marine BiotechnologyTeresa Lopes da Silva and Alberto Reis
Section XI Tools for Marine Biotechnology
139 Bioremediation of Marine Effluents and EnvironmentsJ. Paniagua-Michel
140 Bioremediation: A Promising Xenobiotics Cleanup TechniqueThandapani Gomathi, M. Saranya, E. Radha, K. Vijayalakshmi, P. Supriya Prasad and P.N. Sudha
141 Future of Mariculture with the Advent of Modern Biotechnology ToolsDr. T. Charles John Bhaskar
142 In Silico Techniques Used in Marine Biology Research: An OverviewJitendra Narayan and Rahul Agarwal
143 Innovative Alternative Technology for Fucoxanthin RecoveryEvi Amelia Siahaan and Byung Soo Chun
144 Marine Microorganisms: Tools for Radionuclide BioremediationP. Sivaperumal, K. Kamala, S. Manjunath Kamath, P. Kumar, R. Rajaram and W. Richard Thilagaraj
145 Transgenic Fish Technology: Principle and ApplicationThomas T. Chen and Maria J. Chen
146 Reproductive Processes of Marine Animals as Biomarker for Environmental Stress ImpactAlessandra Gallo and Elisabetta Tosti
Index