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Marine Cosmeceuticals Trends And Prospects Sekwon Kim

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Marine Cosmeceuticals Trends And Prospects Sekwon Kim
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 87.49 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Se-Kwon Kim
ISBN: 9781439860281, 1439860289
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Marine Cosmeceuticals Trends And Prospects Sekwon Kim by Se-kwon Kim 9781439860281, 1439860289 instant download after payment.

"The first comprehensive volume on marine cosmeceuticals, this book covers their sources and prospects; extraction; isolation; identification; structure and chemical composition; and in vivo and in vitro applications. It covers fundamentals as well as practical techniques in the emerging field of marine cosmeceuticals. This reference enables researchers in cosmetic science and natural product chemistry to identify new outlets for the new compounds that they isolate. It makes the case for using natural compounds from the sea to replace synthetic, toxic cosmetics. It also discusses the application of these products on ailments such as skin disease, diabetes, and arthritis"-- Read more... Content: Cosmeceuticals from Marine Resources: Prospects and Commercial Trends Se-Kwon Kim and Isuru Wijesekara Chemical and Biological Aspects of Marine Cosmeceuticals Bin Yang, Xiuping Lin, Xue-Feng Zhou, Xian-Wen Yang, and Yonghong Liu Chemical Properties of Chitosan as a Marine Cosmeceutical Laura Calderon Munoz, Elena Lecumberri Lima, Ruth Exposito Harris, Maria Angeles Lopez Mengibar, Niuris Acosta Contreras, and Angeles Maria Heras Caballero Marine Phytochemical Compounds and Their Cosmeceutical Applications Abdul Bakrudeen Ali Ahmed and Rosna Mat Taha Effect of Marine Cosmeceuticals on the Pigmentation of Skin Sumathy Babitha and Eun-Ki Kim Photoprotective and Cosmeceutical Prospects from Marine Origin Ramjee Pallela and Se-Kwon Kim Prospects of Marine Sponge Collagen and Its Applications in Cosmetology Janapala Venkateswara Rao, Ramjee Pallela, and G. V. S. Bhanu Prakash Skin Photoprotection by Marine Carotenoids Kazuo Miyashita, Nana Mikami, M. Airanthi K. Widjaja-Adhi, Masayuki Abe, and Masashi Hosokawa Role of Astaxanthin in Cosmeceutical Applications Pamela Chavez-Crooker, Johanna Obreque, Janette Vera, and Karla Moya Effect of Marine Collagen Peptide on Skin Condition Kenji Sato and Yasutaka Shigemura Fish Collagen and Tissue Repair Yoshihiko Hayashi, Shizuka Yamada, Takeshi Ikeda, and Kajiro Yanagiguchi Red Algal Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids (MAAs) as Potential Cosmeceuticals Yvonne V. Yuan and Yasantha Athukorala Cosmeceutical Applications of Chitosan and Its Derivatives Mahinda Senevirathne, Chang-Bum Ahn, Se-Kwon Kim, and Jae-Young Je Brown Algae-Derived Compounds as Potential Cosmeceuticals Mahinda Senevirathne and Se-Kwon Kim Biological Properties of Cosmeceuticals Derived from Marine Algae Se-Kwon Kim and Ratih Pangestuti Hair Biology and Care Product Ingredients from Marine Organisms Se-Kwon Kim and Soon-Sun Bak Cosmeceuticals from Marine Fish and Shellfish Vazhiyil Venugopal Unlocking the Power of Marine Cosmeceuticals for Wrinkle-Free Skin Dinanath B. Fulse, Spandana R. Kopalli, and Sushruta Koppula Sea Water and Sea Mud: Cosmeceuticals Applications Se-Kwon Kim, Jayachandran Venkatesan, and P.N. Sudha Potential Cosmeceutical Applications of Phlorotannins and Fucoidans from Marine Algae in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis Se-Kwon Kim and Noel Vinay Thomas Application of Chitin Nanofibrils and Collagen of Marine Origin as Bioactive Ingredients Pierfrancesco Morganti, Paola del Ciotto, Gianluca Morganti, and Veronique Fabien-Soule Screening Strategies for the Discovery of Marine Microbial Cosmeceuticals Se-Kwon Kim and Ira Bhatnagar Cosmeceutical Properties of Brown Algae and Its Industrial Applications You-Jin Jeon , W.A.J.P. Wijesinghe and Se-Kwon Kim Potential Applications of Chitosan as a Marine Cosmeceutical Elena Lecumberri Lima, Laura Calderon Munoz, Ruth Exposito Harris, and Angeles Maria Heras Caballero Industrial Applications of Marine Cosmeceuticals Janak K. Vidanarachchi and Maheshika S. Kurukulasuriya Aquatic and Marine Bioactive Antimicrobial Peptides and Biosurfactants for the Cosmeceutical Industry Jen-Leih Wu and Jenn-Kan Lu Industrial Prospects of the Cosmeceuticals Derived from Marine Mucin Se-Kwon Kim and Fatih Karadeniz Index Abstract: "The first comprehensive volume on marine cosmeceuticals, this book covers their sources and prospects; extraction; isolation; identification; structure and chemical composition; and in vivo and in vitro applications. It covers fundamentals as well as practical techniques in the emerging field of marine cosmeceuticals. This reference enables researchers in cosmetic science and natural product chemistry to identify new outlets for the new compounds that they isolate. It makes the case for using natural compounds from the sea to replace synthetic, toxic cosmetics. It also discusses the application of these products on ailments such as skin disease, diabetes, and arthritis"

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