The use of algae in human health : from traditional medicine to molecules with therapeutic interest
by
 
Fleurence, Joël, 1960- author.

Title
The use of algae in human health : from traditional medicine to molecules with therapeutic interest

Author
Fleurence, Joël, 1960- author.

ISBN
9781394361427

Physical Description
1 online resource (224 pages).

Series
Ecological sciences series
 
Ecological sciences (ISTE Ltd.)

Contents
Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Algae in Traditional Medicine -- 1.1. Traditional Asian medicines -- 1.1.1. Chinese medicine -- 1.1.2. Japanese medicine -- 1.1.3. Korean medicine -- 1.1.4. Vietnamese medicine -- 1.1.5. Filipino medicine -- 1.1.6. Indonesian medicine -- 1.2. Other traditional medicines -- 1.2.1. African medicine -- 1.2.2. European medicine -- 1.2.3. Medicine on the American continent -- 1.2.4. Polynesian medicine -- Chapter 2. Activities of Therapeutic Interest -- 2.1. Antioxidant activities -- 2.1.1. Methodology -- 2.1.2. Active algae extracts -- 2.2. Antibacterial activity -- 2.3. Antifungal activity -- 2.4. Antiviral activities -- 2.5. Anticoagulant and antithrombotic activity -- 2.6. Anti-inflammatory activities -- 2.7. Anti-allergenic activities -- 2.8. Antitumor activity -- 2.9. Anti-cholesterol activity -- 2.10. Other activities -- Chapter 3. Molecules -- 3.1. Polysaccharides -- 3.1.1. Alginates -- 3.1.2. Laminarin -- 3.1.3. Fucans -- 3.1.4. Carrageenans -- 3.1.5. Porphyrans -- 3.1.6. Ulvans -- 3.2. Proteins and peptides -- 3.3. Lipids, fatty acids and sterols -- 3.4. Phenolic derivatives -- Chapter 4. Therapeutic Development: Strategies and Limits -- 4.1. Epidemiological studies -- 4.2. Clinical studies -- 4.3. Patents -- 4.4. Resource availability, accessibility and biochemical variations -- 4.5. Perception and ignorance of the resource -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.

Abstract
The Use of Algae in Human Health explores the use of algae in traditional Asian medicine, for both preventive and curative purposes. The book looks at both historical and current uses, as algae is still used on an empirical basis in popular medicine in Asia. The first part of this book focuses on the integration of algae into the therapeutic practice of ethnomedicine. The second part focuses on molecules derived from algae, which include fucoidans, alginates, carrageenans and polyphenols; they have been described in the scientific literature as having therapeutic activities both in vitro and in vivo. These varied functions (antitumoral, antiviral, antibacterial, antithrombotic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant) are of major interest in human health. However, new drugs based on algal molecules are proving slow to develop. The book reviews the scientific, technological and economic obstacles that may explain why development is lagging.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Algae -- Therapeutic use.
 
Algues -- Emploi en thérapeutique.

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394361427


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Online LibraryE-Book599806-1001QK566 .F54 2025Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu