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Marine Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Agents 2021



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Autore: Degl'Innocenti Donatella Visualizza persona
Titolo: Marine Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Agents 2021 Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (172 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine and Nursing
Pharmacology
Soggetto non controllato: acute kidney injury
acute liver injury
algal biome
antioxidant
apoptosis
astaxanthin
bioactive entities
bioactive peptide
blue mussel
C-phycoerythrin
cytoprotective
D-galactose
dendritic cells
endoplasmic reticulum stress
endothelial dysfunction
engineered cues
ferroptosis
fucoxanthin
hormone
immune dysfunction
inflammation
inflammatory bowel disease
kidney
lipopolysaccharide
mercury
microalgae
microRNA
n/a
natural products
oxidative stress
oyster
oyster peptides
peptide
Phormidium persicinum
polysaccharide
polysaccharides
pyroptosis
RAW 264.7
sepsis
spermatogenesis
testis
therapeutic attributes
Tisochrysis lutea
transcriptome mining
Ulva lactuca
zooplankton
Persona (resp. second.): VasarriMarzia
Degl'InnocentiDonatella
Sommario/riassunto: The Special Issue "Marine Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidants Agents 2021" collected the latest research, both in vitro and in vivo, on natural compounds from a variety of deep-sea organisms with anti-inflammatory and/or antioxidant properties as potential candidates for new drug discovery, and more generally for the field of marine biotechnology. The research presented here discusses the potential benefits of certain peptides and proteins derived from oysters, blue mussels, and cyanobacteria, as well as the carotenoid pigment astaxanthin, which is found in a variety of marine organisms. This Special Issue has carved out an important space for crude extracts from marine products, such as microalgae and green algae, highlighting their potential benefits to human health. Finally, the Special Issue includes a review of the benefits of some natural compounds derived from the algal biome against inflammatory bowel diseases, as well as a research article identifying the presence of the OvoA gene in arthropods for the first time. Through an excursus of high-quality research, this Special Issue provides the entire scientific community with new tools and insights to catch a molecular treasure for human health from the sea.
Titolo autorizzato: Marine Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Agents 2021  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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