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Marine Proteins and Peptides
Se-Kwon Kim (editor)
2018
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Marine proteins and peptides have great potential application in developing pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and cosmeceuticals. Proteins and peptides from marine sources are considered to be safe and inexpensive. Protein- and peptide-based drugs have been increasing in recent days to cure various diseases by serving multiple roles, such as antioxidants, anticancer drugs, antimicrobials, and anticoagulants. There are different marine sources (macroalgae, fish, shellfish, and bivalves), which possibly contain specific protein and peptides.
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Keywords
- anticancer proteins and peptides
- anticoagulant proteins and peptides
- antifreeze proteins and peptides
- antihypertensive proteins
- antimicrobial protein and peptides
- antioxidant proteins and peptides
- antitumor proteins and peptides
- aquatic organisms
- Biotechnology
- cardio protective proteins and peptides
- Dietary Proteins
- digestive enzymes
- disorder
- Drug Discovery
- Drugs, research
- extreme conditions
- fish collagen
- fish gelatin
- food industry
- Food industry and trade
- high pressure
- high temperature
- hydrogen storage.
- in-situ studies
- isolation process
- low-protein diet
- macro algae protein
- Marine pharmacology
- MEDICAL / Drug Guides
- Medical / Nursing / Pharmacology
- Medical / Pharmacology
- MEDICAL / Pharmacy
- metallic glass
- microstructure evolution
- Neutron scattering
- Other technologies & applied sciences
- Peptide Hydrolases
- Pharmacology
- phase transformation
- Proteins
- Proteolytic enzymes
- Seafood
- shock wave
- sintering techniques
- steel
- synchrotron radiation
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- thermo-mechanical processing
- Thin films
- Titanium
- titanium aluminide
- X-rays
- zirconium alloy