Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 412 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Cosmeceuticals from marine resources : prospects and commercial trends / Se-Kwon Kim and Isuru Wijesekara -- ch. 2. Chemical and biological aspects of marine cosmeceuticals / Bin Yang [and others] -- ch. 3. Chemical properties of chitosan as a marine cosmeceutical / Laura Calderón Muñoz [and others] -- ch. 4. Marine phytochemical compounds and their cosmeceutical applications / Abdul Bakrudeen Ali Ahmed and Rosna Mat Taha -- ch. 5. Effect of marine cosmeceuticals on the pigmentation of skin / Sumathy Babitha and Eun-Ki Kim -- ch. 6. Photoprotective and cosmeceutical prospects from marine origin / Ramjee Pallela and Se-Kwon Kim -- ch. 7. Prospects of marine sponge collagen and its applications in cosmetology / Janapala Venkateswara Rao, Ramjee Pallela, and G.V.S. Bhanu Prakash -- ch. 8. Skin photoprotection by marine carotenoids / Kazuo Miyashita [and others] -- ch. 9. Role of astaxanthin in cosmeceutical applications / Pamela Chávez-Crooker [and others] -- ch. 10. Effect of marine collagen peptide on skin condition / Kenji Sato and Yasutaka Shigemura -- ch. 11. Fish collagen and tissue repair / Yoshihiko Hayashi [and others] -- ch. 12. Red algal mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) as potential cosmeceuticals / Yvonne V. Yuan and Yasantha Athukorala -- ch. 13. Cosmeceutical applications of chitosan and its derivatives / Mahinda Senevirathne [and others] -- ch. 14. Brown algae-derived compounds as potential cosmeceuticals / Mahinda Senevirathne and Se-Kwon Kim -- ch. 15. Biological properties of cosmeceuticals derived from marine algae / Se-Kwon Kim and Ratih Pangestuti |
Summary |
"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"--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Cosmetics.
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Marine natural products.
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Bioactive compounds.
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Dermatologic agents.
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Cosmetics -- pharmacology
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Dermatologic Agents
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Aquatic Organisms -- chemistry
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Biological Factors -- pharmacology
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Seaweed -- chemistry
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Skin Diseases -- therapy
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Cosmetics
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cosmetics.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
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Bioactive compounds
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Cosmetics
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Dermatologic agents
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Marine natural products
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kim, Se-Kwon
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LC no. |
2011038429 |
ISBN |
1439860297 |
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9781439860298 |
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1280122439 |
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9781280122439 |
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9780429065675 |
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0429065671 |
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9781466538214 |
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146653821X |
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