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A-471: Characterizationand Application; Chapter 28: Chitosan and ChitosanDerivatives as DNAand siRNA Carriers; Chapter 29: Metabolic Pathway of Chitinand Its Oligosaccharides inMarine Bacterium Vibrios; Chapter 30: Medical Applications of Chitinand Chitosan: Going Forward 327 $aChapter 31: Radiation Functionalizationand Applications of Chitosanand Its Derivatives 330 $aBiopolymers found in marine animals and plants offer tremendous, largely untapped pharmaceutical potential. Research shows that these biopolymers can be used to combat various infectious as well as inflammatory, oxidative, and carcinogenic factors. 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