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Exploring the Blue Bioeconomy : Marine Bioresources and Sustainable Applications
Exploring the Blue Bioeconomy : Marine Bioresources and Sustainable Applications
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Author(s): KKA, Sanjeewa
Sanjeewa, KKA
ISBN No.: 9781032761664
Pages: 184
Year: 202408
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 137.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

1. Major Sectors of Blue Bioeconomy. 1.1. What is Biotechnology? 1.2. Blue bioeconomy in the world scale. 1.


3. Importance sectors and industries associated with marine bioresources in the blue bioeconomy. 1.4. Future directions. 1.5. List of references.


2. Seaweeds. 2.1. General facts about Seaweeds. 2.2. Botanical facts about seaweeds.


2.3. Reproduction in Seaweeds. 2.4. Classification of Seaweeds. 2.5.


Composition of seaweeds. 2.6. Bioactive compounds reported from edible seaweeds. 2.7. Limitations Related to the bioactive compounds isolated from Seaweeds. 2.


8. Future directions. 2.9. List of references. 3. Marine Bacteria and Cyanobacteria. 3.


1. Introduction to marine microorganisms. 3.2. Major types of marine microorganisms. 3.3. Marine Cyanobacteria.


3.4. List of References. 4. Marine Fungi. 4.1. General facts about Fungi.


4.2. Classifications, origin, and habitats of marine Fungi. 4.3. Application of Marine Fungi. 4.4.


Future directions. 4.5. List of References. 5. Marine Microalgae. 5.1.


Introduction. 5.2. Cultivation of microalgae. 5.2. Microalgae Harvesting Techniques. 5.


3. Applications of marine Microalgae. 5.4. Future directions. 5.5. References.


6. Marine Nematodes. 6.1. Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Marine Nematodes. 6.2 Applications of Marine Nematodes. 6.


3. Future directions. 6.4. References. 7. Applications of Marine Bioresources. 7.


1. Introduction. 7.2. Applications of marine plant resources in new plant fertilizer products. 7.3. Roles of marine bioactive compounds in the functional food industry.


7.4. Medicinal value of marine bioresources. 7.5. Cosmeceuticals from marine organisms. 7.6.


Applications of Gelatin Separated from Marine Fish By-Products. 7.8. Future directions. 7.9. References. 8.


Circular Economy Principles Related to the Blue Economy. 8.1. Marine Waste Management and Recycling. 8.2. Upcycling of Marine Resources and Byproducts. 8.


3. Sustainability and Marine Biotechnology. 8.4. Key Components of Circular Supply Chains in Marine Resource Management. 8.5. Benefits of Circular Supply Chains in Marine Resource Management.


8.6. Future Directions. 8.7. References.


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