Recent Advances in Marine Biotechnology ( Series
)
Bio-Organic Compounds: Chemistry
and Biomedical Applications
Milton Fingerman: Department of Ecology, Evolution
and Organismal Biology, Tulane University, USA
Rachakonda Nagabhushanam: Department of Ecology, Evolution and
Organismal Biology, Tulane University, USA
ISBN 978-1-57808-135-6; 2002; 272 Pages; US $ 95.20
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The marine environment
has been, and continues to be, a fruitful source of novel chemical compounds
that are not found in terrestrial and freshwater organisms. Many of these
substances show potential biomedical applications, which could lead to
development of new pharmaceutical products. Research on the utilization of
natural products from marine organisms is growing by leaps and bounds; one
important reason why being that, investigators, through new diving
technologies, are becoming able to explore at greater depths. Studies of
these marine natural products include investigations of neuronal
membrane-active toxins, ion channel blockers, antitumor and antiviral
agents, and anti-inflammatory molecules.
This volume is the sixth
in the ongoing series.
. Novel Pharmaceutical Compounds
from Marine Bacteria:
Brian Austin. Recent Developments
on Antimicrobial Metabolites from Marine Sponges:
Masayuki Kuniyoshi and
Tatsuo Higa. Bioactive Compounds from Hard Corals:
Fung
Min Yee Faith. Novel Bioactive Compounds from the Soft
Corals: Chemistry and Biomedical Applications:
Y. Venkateswarlu et
al.
. Pore-Forming Proteins from Sea Anemones and the
Construction of Immunotoxins for Selective Killing of Harmful Cells:
Gregor
Anderluh and Gianfranco Menestrina. Bioactive Compounds
from Bryozoans:
Russell G. Kerr et al.
. Novel Alkaloids
from Marine Bryozoans:
Michele Robyn Prinsep. Ion
Channel Toxins as Molecular Models for the Design of New Drugs:
William
R. Kem. Proteinases from Marine Organisms:
Cristiane de
Albuquerque et al.
. Cooperative Antifoulant Testing: A
Novel Multisector Approach:
Dan Rittschof and Kristian K. Parker