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In recent years, the need to find new anti-inflammatory molecules has raised the scientific community´s interest for marine natural products. In this regard, the marine environment represents a source for isolating a wealth of bioactive compounds. In this Special Issue, the reported products have been obtained from microalgae, sea cucumber, octopus, squid, red alga-derived fungus, cnidarians, hard-shelled mussel, and sponges. This Special Issue of Marine Drugs covers both the in vitro and in vivo studies of marine agents with anti-inflammatory activities, in addition to clinical trials conducted in humans. Among the bioactive molecules reported in the papers are lipid compounds, such as glycolipids, which, for the first time, demonstrated their preventive effects in an inflammatory model of skin hyperplasia. In addition, beneficial effects of the carotenoid fucoxanthin were shown in the same model of skin hyperplasia, in UVB-induced damage and in a model of inflammatory pain. Moreover, frondanol, a lipid extract from Cucumaria frondosa, attenuated inflammation in an acute colitis model. Another paper evaluated the fatty acid compositions of lipid extracts from some common seafood organisms, reporting the highest level of omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and the highest anti-inflammatory activity in the extracts from octopus and squid byproducts. Additionally, the anti-inflammatory effects of other marine compounds have been reported, including hirsutanol A, a sesquiterpene from the red alga-derived marine fungus Chondrostereum sp. NTOU4196, two zoanthamine alkaloids from the zoantharian Zoanthus cf. pulchellus, an ?-D-glucan from the hard-shelled mussel (Mytilus coruscus), and the polyphenol pyrogallol-phloroglucinol-6,6-bieckol from an edible marine brown alga.Finally, this Special Issue is supplemented by three reviews focused on the occurrence of prostaglandins in the marine environment and their anti-inflammatory role; fish lipid emulsions used to improve patient outcomes in an inflammatory environment, such as postoperative; and the chemically induced production of compounds with anti-inflammatory activity from microalgae. 610 $aTropical Eastern Pacific 610 $aZoanthus pulchellus 610 $acritical illness 610 $azoanthamine 610 $aSPR analysis 610 $adendritic cells 610 $aendothelial cell death 610 $aT cell differentiation 610 $aseafood waste 610 $amicroalgae 610 $apyrogallol-phloroglucinol-6 610 $aNRLP3 610 $aTHP-1 macrophages 610 $afucoxanthin 610 $aphoto-protection 610 $acytokine 610 $athromboxane 610 $aIsochrysis galbana 610 $afish oil 610 $aphotoprotection 610 $afunctional ingredients 610 $arosmarinic acid 610 $aMAPK 610 $amarine invertebrates 610 $apoor blood circulation 610 $aanti-inflammatory activity 610 $aeicosapentaenoic acid 610 $aanti-oxidative 610 $amacroalgae 610 $acolon inflammation 610 $aMGDG 610 $aTLR4 610 $a6-bieckol 610 $apolyunsaturated fatty acid 610 $amatrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) 610 $aacute sickness behavior 610 $aUVB 610 $aeicosanoid 610 $aclavulones 610 $acarotenoids 610 $adenervation 610 $apolyunsaturated fatty acids 610 $askin 610 $aepidermal hyperplasia 610 $aGeodia barretti 610 $aomega-3 610 $aparenteral nutrition 610 $ainflammation 610 $aultraviolet B 610 $adocosahexaenoic acid 610 $asignal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) 610 $aanti-inflammatory 610 $azoantharia 610 $avascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration 610 $abioactive molecules 610 $apolysaccharides 610 $alipopolysaccharide (LPS) 610 $aglycolipids 610 $aDSS colitis 610 $apunaglandins 610 $amarine nutraceuticals 610 $amarine vertebrates 610 $aphlorotannins 610 $aacute lung injury (ALI) 610 $aNF-?B 610 $adiatoms 610 $ainterleukin (IL) 610 $ainflammasome 610 $aFrondanol 610 $aCucumaria frondosa 610 $aprostaglandins 610 $aEcklonia cava 610 $a6-bromoindole 610 $aNO inhibition 610 $asurgery 700 $aAvila-Román$b Javier$01787403 702 $aTalero$b Elena 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910367750303321 996 $aMarine Anti-inflammatory Agents$94320831 997 $aUNINA