03352nam 2200361 n 450 991059803660332120230330045921.0(CKB)4100000011302110(NjHacI)994100000011302110(EXLCZ)99410000001130211020230330d2020 uu 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSeaweeds Secondary Metabolites Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications /edited by Diana Cláudia Pinto[Place of publication not identified] :MDPI AG,2020.1 online resource (320 pages)3-03928-300-6 Summary -- Subject: biorefinery -- polyphenolsdynamic simulation -- Fucus distichus subsp. evanescens -- seaweeds -- phytochemicals -- Bifurcaria bifurcata -- Fucus vesiculosus -- kidney -- complex polysaccharides -- identification --secondarymetabolites -- phlorotannin -- cholinesterases -- eckol -- skin aging -- clinical trials -- dieckol -- fucoxanthin -- age-related macular degeneration -- photo-protection -- phytol -- Alzheimer's disease -- fucosterol -- bone health -- nutraceutical -- papillomavirus -- red seaweed -- extraction -- osteoporosis -- fucoidan -- marine algae -- chemo-preventive agent -- ischemia-reperfusion injury -- hyperpigmentation -- bone metabolism -- bioactives -- macroalgae -- beta-secretase -- laurinterol -- prebiotics -- dietary fibre -- NMR spectroscopy -- health effects -- bromophenols -- beta-amyloid aggregation -- kahalalide F -- Padina pavonica -- carotenoids -- insulin glycation -- skincare -- mushroom tyrosinase -- polyunsaturated fatty acids -- fatty acid -- in vivo studies -- apoptosis -- algae -- biological activities -- Symphyocladia latiuscula -- Fucus serratus -- mass spectrometry -- Laminaria digitata -- high-speed counter-current chromatography -- isolation and purification -- K14HPV16 -- amyloid-? aggregation -- VEGF -- melanin -- Laurencia -- seaweed -- organotypic culture -- Saccharina latissima -- ex vivo -- genotoxicity assay -- gut microbiota -- phlorotannins -- eckmaxol -- high value applications --Ecklonia maxima -- B16F10 -- neuroprotection -- linear diterpenes -- antitumoral -- Ecklonia cava -- cancer -- breast cancer explants -- osteosarcoma -- oxidative stress.Seaweeds are recognized as highly nutritious, and their use in gastronomy is increasing. Their health benefits and their potential to prevent several diseases have also been established. In this Special Issue several health effects are discussed, with more emphasis on their antitumor activity and potential use to treat Alzheimer's disease. The key bioactive metabolites, from which phlorotannins can be highlighted, are presented, as well as some important in vivo studies. Altogether, the chapters provide in-depth information about the biological activities of seaweed metabolites, contributing to elucidate the health effects of seaweed.Seaweeds Secondary MetabolitesMetabolitesMetabolites.570.285Pinto Diana CláudiaNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910598036603321Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites3085777UNINA04673nam 2200697 a 450 991077700930332120210617013659.01-281-43115-X97866114311500-226-90325-710.7208/9780226903255(CKB)1000000000415601(EBL)408326(OCoLC)476228546(SSID)ssj0000179669(PQKBManifestationID)11184094(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000179669(PQKBWorkID)10139520(PQKB)11006904(MiAaPQ)EBC408326(DE-B1597)535807(OCoLC)781254478(DE-B1597)9780226903255(Au-PeEL)EBL408326(CaPaEBR)ebr10230019(CaONFJC)MIL143115(EXLCZ)99100000000041560119971020d1998 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrInquiries in the economics of aging[electronic resource] /edited by David A. WiseChicago University of Chicago Pressc19981 online resource (350 p.)National Bureau of Economic Research project report"This volume consists of papers presented at a conference held at Carefree, Arizona, in May 1995"--Pref.0-226-90303-6 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front matter --National Bureau of Economic Research --Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research --Contents --Preface --Introduction --1. Insurance or Self-Insurance? Variation, Persistence, and Individual Health Accounts --2. What Is Technological Change? --3. Lump-Sum Distributions from Retirement Saving Plans : Receipt and Utilization --4. Does Medicare Eligibility Affect Retirement? --5. Caring for the Elderly: The Role of Adult Children --6. Measuring Poverty among the Elderly --7. The Covariance Structure of Mortality Rates in Hospitals --8. Household Wealth of the Elderly under Alternative Imputation Procedures --9. Subjective Survival Curves and Life Cycle Behavior --10. Cause-Specific Mortality among Medicare Enrollees --Contributors --Author Index --Subject IndexFor over a decade, the National Bureau of Economic Research has sponsored the Economics of Aging Program, under the direction of David A. Wise. The program addresses issues that affect the well-being of individuals as they age and a society that is composed increasingly of older people. Within the next twenty years, an unprecedented proportion of Americans will be over sixty-five. New research in the economics of aging is an essential element of understanding what the future holds for this aging population. Inquiries in the Economics of Aging presents both empirical papers that consider questions that are fundamental to public policy and more theoretical contributions that lay new groundwork for future research in the economics of aging. Inquiries in the Economics of Aging provides a timely overview of some of the most important questions facing researchers on aging and outlines new techniques and models that may help to answer these questions. This important volume will be of great interest to specialists and policy makers as it paves the way for future analysis.National Bureau of Economic Research project report.Older peopleUnited StatesEconomic conditionsCongressesHealth insuranceEconomic aspectsUnited StatesCongressesRetirementEconomic aspectsUnited StatesCongressesMedical economicsUnited StatesCongressesaging, ages, elderly, older, old, economics, economy, national bureau of economic research, well being, population, public policy, government, governing, healthcare, caretaking, united states, usa, american culture, insurance, health, congress, retirement, technology, changes, lump-sum distributions, medicare, life cycle behavior, mortality, household wealth, alternative imputation procedures, poverty, eligibility.Older peopleEconomic conditionsHealth insuranceEconomic aspectsRetirementEconomic aspectsMedical economics305.26Wise David A124389MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777009303321Inquiries in the economics of aging3696505UNINA