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Recent Advances in Marine Biotechnology: Biomaterials and Bioprocessing

Recent Advances in Marine Biotechnology: Biomaterials and Bioprocessing

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Marine organisms are a rich source of compounds with industrial, agricultural, and medical applications. This book explores efforts to develop these natural products into commercially viable materials, such as photobioreactors, chitosanases, carrageenans, anticoagulants, anti-HIV compounds, and biomass production through pyrolysis.

Format: Hardback
Length: 385 pages
Publication date: 12 October 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc


Marine organisms have proven to be invaluable sources of a diverse array of compounds with significant applications in industry, agriculture, and medicine. This comprehensive volume delves into ongoing endeavors to transform these natural products into commercially viable materials. The book encompasses a wide range of topics, including the development of photobioreactors, the utilization of chitosanases in industrial processes, the extraction of carrageenans from red algae, the exploration of anticoagulants derived from marine algae, the discovery of anti-HIV compounds from red algae, and the potential of biomass production through pyrolysis as a sustainable energy source.

Marine organisms offer a rich source of diverse compounds with numerous applications in industry, agriculture, and medicine. Researchers and scientists are actively engaged in efforts to transform these natural products into commercially viable materials. This comprehensive volume explores these ongoing endeavors in detail. The book covers a wide range of topics, such as the development of photobioreactors, the utilization of chitosanases in industrial processes, the extraction of carrageenans from red algae, the exploration of anticoagulants derived from marine algae, the discovery of anti-HIV compounds from red algae, and the potential of biomass production through pyrolysis as a sustainable energy source.

Marine organisms are rich sources of diverse compounds with significant applications in industry, agriculture, and medicine. Researchers and scientists are dedicated to transforming these natural products into commercially viable materials. This comprehensive volume explores these ongoing endeavors in depth. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the development of photobioreactors, the utilization of chitosanases in industrial processes, the extraction of carrageenans from red algae, the exploration of anticoagulants derived from marine algae, the discovery of anti-HIV compounds from red algae, and the potential of biomass production through pyrolysis as a sustainable energy source.

Weight: 839g
ISBN-13: 9781578082841

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