Marine Biotechnology: Applications in Food, Drugs and Energy
Samenvatting
This contributed volume covers the applications of marine biotechnology for food, drugs and energy production using marine resources. It introduces many aspects of marine biotechnology, including bioenergy, pharmaceutical development, food security from mariculture, pollution handling, legal issues and conflicts. Information in the book is accompanied by clear images, flow charts, quantitative and qualitative data. Marine biotechnology is essential for realizing the previously untapped potential of marine bio-resources. These resources are used to develop innovative goods and procedures that aid in the global management of food, energy, and disease management. The development of innovative tools and solutions for more sustainable marine environmental management is another important section of this title. This reference book is of interest to teachers, researchers, and climate change scientists. It serves as an additional reading material for college, undergraduate, and graduate students of marine science and aquaculture. This is also a good research guide for food and fishing industry scientists.
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<p>Marine Biotechnology: A Frontier for the Discovery of Nutraceuticals, Energy, and Its Role in Meeting 21st Century Food Demands</p>
<p>Imran Khan, Khodzori Fikri Akmal, Wei Sheng Chong, B. A. Venmathi Maran and Muhammad Dawood Shah</p>
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<p>Chapter 2: </p>
<p>Biotechnological Utilization of the Marine Environment for Food, Drugs and Energy</p>
<p>Riaz Ullah and Imran Khan</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Chapter 3: </p>
<p>Grouper Hybridization: An Effective Biotechnological Tool for Food Security</p>
<p>Norfazreena Mohd Faudzi, Shigeharu Senoo and Ching Fui Fui</p>
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<p>Chapter 4: </p>
<p>The Application of Molecular Markers to Fish Breeding and Aquaculture</p>
Kenneth Francis Rodrigues, Helena Biun, Wilson Thau Lym Yong, Grace Joy Wei Lie Chin, Ching Fui Fui and Rafidah Othman<p></p>
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<p>Chapter 5: </p>
<p>Aquaculture and Applications of Green Seaweeds of the Genus Caulerpa J.V. Lamouroux, 1809 </p>
<p>Wahidatul Husna Zuldin</p>
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<p>Chapter 6: </p>
<p>Potential and Challenges of Sea Cucumber Holothuria Scabra Mariculture in Sabah, Malaysia</p>
Sitti Raehanah Muhamad Shaleh, Rafidah Othman and Ching Fui Fui <p></p>
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<p>Chapter 7: </p>
<p>Sea Cucumber (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) Species Diversity on the West Coast of Sabah, Malaysia</p>
<p>Nazia Binti Abdul Kadar, Nur Suhaila Binti Rosli and Siti Syahirah Binti Muzli</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Chapter 8: </p>
<p>Sea Cucumbers: Source of Nutritional, Medicinal, and Cosmeceutical Products</p>
Nurzafirah Binti Mazlan, Nur Nashrah Binti Abd Rahman, Sarah Syazwani Binti Shukhairi and Muhammad Nor Afdall Bin Nazahuddin <p></p>
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<p>Chapter 9: </p>
<p>Marine Biotechnology and its Applications in Drug Discovery</p>
<p>Vidya Sankarapandian, Bhuvaneshwari Jothirajan, Sumithra Pasumalai Arasu, Sumaliny Subramaniam and B. A. Venmathi Maran</p>
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<p>Chapter 10: </p>
Bacteriophage as Therapeutic Strategy Against Pathogenic Vibrio <p></p>
<p>Mohammad. Tamrin Bin. Mohamadd. Lal and Julian Ransangan</p>
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<p>Chapter 11: </p>
<p>Bacterial Diversity in the Marine Environment and the Cutting-edge Tools for Isolation, Identification, and Characterization of the Marine Microbiome</p>
<p>Imran Khan, Riaz Ullah, Sajid Ali and Muhammad Dawood Shah</p>
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<p>Chapter 12: </p>
Biotechnological Applications of Jellyfish-Derived Products<p></p>
<p>B. A.Venmathi Maran, Aurelia Jackson, Thyviaah Ananthan and Mogana Kumar</p>
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<p>Chapter 13: </p>
<p>Application of Biotechnology in White Syndrome Coral Disease Identification</p>
<p>Khodzori Fikri Akmal, Saad Shahbudin, Zepri Abdul Muhaimin, Muhammad Dawood Shah and Wei Sheng Chong</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Chapter 14: </p>
<p>The Synergy of Remote Sensing in Marine Invasion Science</p>
<p>Wei Sheng Chong, Khodzori Fikri Akmal and Muhammad Dawood Shah</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Chapter 15: </p>
<p>The Utilization of Agro-based Wastes by Marine Phototrophic Microbes</p>
<p>Sujjat Al Azad and Mohammad Tamrin Bin Mohamad Lal </p>
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<p>Chapter 16: </p>
<p>Artificial Intelligence Methods in Marine Biotechnology</p>
<p>Muthu Subash Kavitha, Aurelia Jackson, Manikanda Rajan, Muralindran Mariappan, Anand Paul and B. A. Venmathi Maran</p>