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Seaweed 1st Edition Vitor H Pomin

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Seaweed 1st Edition Vitor H Pomin
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.4 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Vitor H. Pomin
ISBN: 9781614708780, 9781614709206, 1614709203, 1614708789
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Seaweed 1st Edition Vitor H Pomin by Vitor H. Pomin 9781614708780, 9781614709206, 1614709203, 1614708789 instant download after payment.

Plant extracts have been utilised for treatment in medical conditions since ancient times. The decision to use these natural agents was initially supported only by empirical knowledge and/or common-sense. More recently, a body of scientific literature has been generated which confirms a biological basis for these types of medical effects. This book provides a summary of trends in biochemical/pharmacological research concerning seaweeds; an in-depth discussion of nutritional values and pharmaceutical effects of seaweed components and ecological factors responsible for altering algal systems and the possible anabolisms of these bioactive samples are described. The broad-range medicinal use of some seaweed components is reported as well.

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