<p>List of Contributors</p> <p>Preface</p> <p>Brief Biography of <i>Prof. Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>Acknowledgements</p> <p><b>Volume I</b></p> <p><b>Section I Algal Biotechnology</b></p> <p>1 Algae Biotechnology: Current Status, Potential and Impediments<br /><i>Sunil Kumar Sahu, Vaibhav A. Mantri, Ping Zheng and Nan Yao</i></p> <p>2 Algal Carotenoids: Understanding Their Structure, Distribution and Potential Applications in Human Health<br /><i>Ankita Jain and V.L. Sirisha</i></p> <p>3 Algae Cosmetics<br /><i>Izabela Michalak, Agnieszka Dmytryk and Katarzyna Chojnacka</i></p> <p>4 Algal Drugs: The State of the Research<br /><i>Ozcan Konur</i></p> <p>5 Algae Fertilizers<br /><i>Ł. Tuhy, A. Saeid and K. Chojnacka</i></p> <p>6 Bioactive Polysaccharides from Marine Macroalgae<br /><i>Samanta S. Khora and Pagolu Navya</i></p> <p>7 Carrageenan and its Enzymatic Extraction<br /><i>Kustiariyah Tarman, Uju Sadi, Joko Santoso and Linawati Hardjito</i></p> <p>8 Colloid Producing Seaweeds: Agarophytes, Carrageenophytes and Alginophytes Biodiversity<br /><i>Leonel Pereira</i></p> <p>9 Cultivation and Production Techniques of Marine Algae<br /><i>Subhasha Nigam, Surbhi Sinha, Arti Srivastava and Ashutosh Srivastava</i></p> <p>10 Ecophysiology of Marine Algae: Factors Regulating Primary Production and Growth in Natural Environments<br /><i>Jesús M. Mercado, Soluna Salles and Dolores Cortés</i></p> <p>11 Epigenetic Activation of Animals, Fish, Crustaceans, Mollusks, and Plants by Administration of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate in Green Sea Algae<br /><i>Kenji Nakajima</i></p> <p>12 Hydrocolloid Production of Indonesian Seaweeds<br /><i>Maya Puspita, Nur Azmi Ratna Setyawidati and Ratih Pangestuti</i></p> <p>13 Marine Invasive Seaweeds of the Iberian Peninsula for Value Added Products<br /><i>Fatemeh Zahmatkesh, Rui Gaspar and Leonel Pereira</i></p> <p>14 Marine Microalgae in Food and Health Applications<br /><i>Ratih Pangestuti , Diah Radini Noerdjito, Evi Amelia Siahaan, Serly Sapulete and Se‐Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>15 Microalgal Efficiency for Wastewater Treatment<br /><i>P.N. Sudha, K. Vijayalakshmi, D. Hemapriya, M. Saranya and Se‐Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>16 Microalgal Growth and Nutrient Uptake in Heavy Metal Polluted Environments<br /><i>F.M. Santos, A.P. Lopes, V.J.P. Vilar and J.C.M. Pires</i></p> <p>17 New Alternative Fertilizers Based on Algae Biomass Loaded with Metal Ions: Concepts and Applications in the Improvement of Soil Quality<br /><i>Laura Bulgariu and Dumitru Bulgariu</i></p> <p>18 Dynamic Modeling of Microalgal Growth<br /><i>José P. Losa, Francisca M. Santos, Maria C.M. Alvim‐Ferraz, Fernando G. Martins and José C.M. Pires</i></p> <p>19 Recent Insights Into Algal Biotechnology: An Update Using Text Mining Tool<br /><i>K. Parkavi, R. Raja, K. Arunkumar, Ana Coelho, S. Hemaiswarya and Isabel S. Carvalho</i></p> <p>20 Pharmacology of Marine Macroalgae<br /><i>Kasım Cemal Güven, Burak Coban and Osman Özdemir</i></p> <p>21 Porphyran<br /><i>Mikinori Ueno and Tatsuya Oda</i></p> <p>22 Potential Health Benefits of Sulfated Polysaccharides from Marine Algae<br /><i>R.M.A.C. Udayangani, G.D.P. Somasiri, Indira Wickramasinghe and Se‐Kwon Kim</i></p> <p><b>Section II Biodiversity</b></p> <p>23 Analyzing the Diversity of Microbial Communities Residing in Marine Ecosystems<br /><i>Piyush Chandna, Rama Sisodia, Ramesh Chander Kuhad and Naseem A. Gaur</i></p> <p>24 Biodiversity Distribution Patterns of Marine Phytoplankton and their Main Threats (Climate Change, Eutrophication and Acidification)<br /><i>Soluna Salles and Jesús M. Mercado</i></p> <p>25 Chemical Ecology Driven Bioprospecting of Marine Sponges<br /><i>Aabha Deshpande and Narsinh Thakur</i></p> <p><b>Section III Bioenergy</b></p> <p>26 Biomass Production from Marine Microalgae: Introducing a Biorefinery Concept for Nannochloropsis sp.<br /><i>Yefei Liang and Peer M. Schenk</i></p> <p><b>Volume II</b></p> <p>27 Harvesting of Bioenergy and Biomaterials from Marine Resources<br /><i>Md Kaisar Ali, Sajjad Husain Mir, M.K. Mohammad Ziaul Hyder and Wenmin Yang</i></p> <p>28 Potential Alternative Marine Bio-Resources for Biodiesel Production<br /><i>Nathan Jubilation Chifamba, Mildred Nyamunokora, Kumar Gaurav and Joydeep Dutta</i></p> <p><b>Section IV Biomaterials</b></p> <p>29 Alginate Nanostructures: Pharmaceutical Approaches<br /><i>Sougata Jana, Nilofer Jasmin, Kalyan Kumar Sen and Sabyasachi Maiti</i></p> <p>30 Alginate Oligosaccharides<br /><i>Mikinori Ueno and Tatsuya Oda</i></p> <p>31 Ascophyllan<br /><i>Mikinori Ueno, Takasi Okimura and Tatsuya Oda</i></p> <p>32 Biodegradable Nanoparticles for Photodynamic Therapy<br /><i>Mohammadreza Saboktakin</i></p> <p>33 Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering – Bioabsorbability/Degradation in Marine Biotechnology<br /><i>Kelvii Wei Guo and Hon Yuen Tam</i></p> <p>34 Biomedical Applications of Chitin Nanofibers<br /><i>Kazuo Azuma, Yoshiharu Okamoto and Shinsuke Ifuku</i></p> <p>35 Biotechnological Valorization of Marine Collagens: Biomaterials for Health Applications<br /><i>Dario Fassini, Sara M. Oliveira, Tiago H. Silva and Rui L. Reis</i></p> <p>36 Chemical Modifications of Chitin and Chitosan<br /><i>Maher Z. Elsabee, Rania E. Morsi and M. Fathy</i></p> <p>37 Chitosan as a Universal Drug Delivery Vehicle<br /><i>Partha Pratim Bose and Urmimala Chatterjee</i></p> <p>38 Chitosan Based Composites and Their Applications in Tissue Engineering<br /><i>Nauman Rahim Khan, Kifayat Ullah Shah, Asif Nawaz and Tin Wui Wong</i></p> <p>39 Marine Collagen and its Biotechnological Applications<br /><i>Marina Pozzolini, Sonia Scarfì and Marco Giovine</i></p> <p>40 Chitosan–Antioxidant Conjugates<br /><i>Vivien Nagy and Már Másson</i></p> <p>41 Chondroitin Sulfate from Marine Invertebrates: Isolation and Applications<br /><i>Uthayasooriyan Yuvashri, Shankar Kanchana, Arumugam Abirami, Kavitha Naidu, Gunaratna Kuttuva Rajarao and Muthuvel Arumugam</i></p> <p>42 Environmental Applications of Chitosan and its Derivatives<br /><i>P. Padmaja and Ronak Bhatt</i></p> <p>43 Extracellular Chitin Nanofibers from Marine Diatoms<br /><i>Omar G. Chiriboga, Paul LeDuff and Gregory L. Rorrer</i></p> <p>44 Extraction and Purification of Fucoidan from Marine Sources<br /><i>Noelia Flórez-Fernández, Elena M. Balboa and Herminia Domínguez</i></p> <p>45 Fish Collagen: Characteristics and Application<br /><i>Yoshihiko Hayashi</i></p> <p>46 Fucoidan Oligosaccharides – Bioactive and Therapeutic Potential<br /><i>Magdalena M. Stefaniak‐Vidarsson, María Gudjónsdóttir and Olafur E. Sigurjonsson</i></p> <p>47 Marine Biomaterials-Based Systems: Delivery of Therapeutics<br /><i>Sougata Jana, Arijit Gandhi and Chandrani Roy</i></p> <p>48 Marine Collagen as a Source of Biomaterial<br /><i>Kirti and Samanta S. Khora</i></p> <p>49 Marine Algal Polysaccharides and Their Applications<br /><i>Irudayaraj Rajendran</i></p> <p>50 Marine Biomaterial Treasure and Biomedical Sciences<br /><i>Gopi Suresh Oggu, Surekha Velidandla, Kranti Kiran Reddy Ella, Jayachandran Venkatesan, Amit Asthana, Se-Kwon Kim and Ira Bhatnagar</i></p> <p>51 Marine Polysaccharide-Based Nanomaterials<br /><i>Sudip Mondal, Panchanathan Manivasagan and Junghwan Oh</i></p> <p>52 pH-Sensitive Modification of Chitosan as a Gene Carrier among Marine Biomaterials<br /><i>Hu-Lin Jiang, Lei Xing, Tian-Jiao Zhou, Jia-Hui Gong, Yu-Jing He, Wan-Ru Zhuang, Ki-Hyun Cho and Chong-Su Cho</i></p> <p>53 Enzymatic Production of Water-Soluble Chitosan and its Development Prospects in Indonesia<br /><i>Yusro Nuri Fawzya, Syamdidi and Hari Eko Irianto</i></p> <p>54 3D Printed Marine Biomaterials Composites for Bone Tissue Engineering<br /><i>Seong-Yeong Heo, Gun-Woo Oh and Won-Kyo Jung</i></p> <p>55 Recent Advances on Chitosan-Based Materials in Regenerative Medicine<br /><i>P.R. Sivashankari and M. Prabaharan</i></p> <p>56 Ulvan in Tissue Engineering<br /><i>P.N. Sudha, T. Gomathi and Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p><b>Volume III</b></p> <p><b>Section V Compounds</b></p> <p>57 Aeroplysinin-1, A Sponge-Derived Compound with Multi-Target Biological Activity<br /><i>Beatriz Martínez-Poveda, Miguel Ángel Medina and Ana R. Quesada</i></p> <p>58 Anti-Angiogenic and Anti-Lymphangiogenic Properties of Toluquinol, a Marine Fungus Metabolite<br /><i>Melissa García-Caballero, Miguel Angel Medina, Agnes Nöel and Ana Rodríguez Quesada</i></p> <p>59 Astaxanthin and Fucoxanthin: Promising Marine Xanthophylls with Therapeutic Potential<br /><i>M. Barbosa, P. Valentão and P.B. Andrade</i></p> <p>60 Applications of Marine Proteases<br /><i>Sougata Jana, Subhamay Panda, Manik Baral and Subrata Jana</i></p> <p>61 Bioactive Proteins and Peptides from Microalgae<br /><i>Julianne Stack, Aurélien V. Le Gouic and Richard J. FitzGerald</i></p> <p>62 Characterization of Bioactive Peptide Derived from Fish Mucus<br /><i>Deivasigamani Balaraman, Vasuki Subramanian and Edward Gnana Jothi Georgea</i></p> <p>63 Marine Natural Pigments: Bioactivities, Production and Application<br /><i>Yan-Chao Wu, Xiao-Bo Wang and Hui-Jing Li</i></p> <p>64 Marine Bioresources as Potential Source for Synthesis of Nanoparticles<br /><i>Vijayalakshmi Ghosh</i></p> <p>65 Marine Algal Phlorotannins and their Biological Importance<br /><i>Noel Vinay Thomas, A. Salomy Monica Diyya, Dlzar Dlshad Ghafour and Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>66 Neuroprotective Compounds from Marine Microorganisms<br /><i>Shiek S.S.J. Ahmed, K. Pallavi, P.S. Aiswarya, V. Ramakrishnan and R.S. Akram Husain</i></p> <p>67 Potential Uses and Medical Management of Neurotoxic Phycotoxins<br /><i>S. Lucía Blanco, Laura P. Rodríguez, Jorge Lago, Juan M. Vieites and Ana G. Cabado</i></p> <p>68 Pharmacological Profile of Bromophenols Derived from Marine Organisms<br /><i>Ming Liu, Huanli Xu and Xiukun Lin</i></p> <p>69 Photoaging and Anti-Photoaging Activity of Compounds Derived From Marine Origin<br /><i>V. Ramakrishnan, P.S. Aiswarya, K. Pallavi, R.S. Akram Husain and Shiek S.S.J. Ahmed</i></p> <p>70 Structure and Source of Marine Natural Products<br /><i>Gunasekaran Bharath, Mathiyazhagan Jayasindu and K.M. Gothandam</i></p> <p>71 Violacein and Prodiginines from Marine Bacteria: The Molecular Basis of their Bioactivities and Biotechnology for their Production<br /><i>Keiichi Enomoto</i></p> <p><b>Section VI Extremophiles</b></p> <p>72 Extremozymes and Extremoproteins in Biosensor Applications<br /><i>Namasivayam Vasudevan and Annamalai Jayshree</i></p> <p>73 Chitosan as Anticancer Compound and Nanoparticulate Matrix for Cancer Therapeutics<br /><i>Asif Nawaz and Tin Wui Wong</i></p> <p>74 Marine Extremophiles: Adaptations and Biotechnological Applications<br /><i>Prashakha J. Shukla, Vaibhav D. Bhatt, Jayaraman Suriya and Chandrashekar Mootapally</i></p> <p><b>Section VII Genomics</b></p> <p>75 Algal Genomics: The State of the Research<br /><i>Ozcan Konur</i></p> <p>76 Advancements in Bioinformatics and Role in Marine Genomics and Metagenomics<br /><i>Neelam M. Nathani, Ananya Mitra, Chandrashekar Mootapally and Ramesh K. Kothari</i></p> <p>77 Current Advances in Biotechnology of Marine Microalgae<br /><i>Chun Wan, Bailing Chen, Xinqing Zhao and Fengwu Bai</i></p> <p>78 Expanding Metabolomics Applications to Address Issues in Marine Ecology and Natural Products Chemistry<br /><i>Sara E. Ali and Mohamed A. Farag</i></p> <p>79 Fish Genomics<br /><i>Yu Huang, Chao Bian, Yulu Liu, Xinxin You, Hui Yu, Yunhai Yi, Bing Xie and Qiong Shi</i></p> <p>80 Genomic and Proteomics in Pharmaceutical Products Development and Biological Applications of Marine Derivatives<br /><i>Abdul Bakrudeen Ali Ahmed, Mohaddeseh Adel, Pegah Karimi, Taha Mahmoudi, Reza Farzinebrahimi and Ram Arun Kumar</i></p> <p>81 “OMICS” Techniques – Applications and Future Perspectives<br /><i>Aathira Maikkara, Samiha Tabassum Ghori, Vishaalini Kamali and Ayyavu Mahesh</i></p> <p>82 Role of Metagenomics in Exploring Marine Microbiomes: Current Status and Implications<br /><i>Chandrashekar Mootapally, Neelam Mustakali Nathani, Solly Solomon, Bharathiraja Subramanian and Indra Ramjibhai Gadhvi</i></p> <p>83 Recent Advances in the Transcriptomics of Seaweeds<br /><i>Bhakti Tanna and Avinash Mishra</i></p> <p>84 Transcriptomics in Aquaculture<br /><i>D. Inbakandan</i></p> <p><b>Section VIII Microbiology</b></p> <p>85 Degradation and Modification of Alginate by Enzymes in Marine Organisms<br /><i>Akira Inoue</i></p> <p>86 Actinobacteria in Marine Environments: From Terrigenous Origin to Adapted Functional Diversity<br /><i>D.I. Kurtbӧke, T. Okazaki and G. Vobis</i></p> <p>87 Biotransformation of Flavonoids by Terrestrial and Marine Microorganisms<br /><i>Iara Lisboa de Matos, Marcia Nitschke, Luís Joaquim Pina da Fonseca and André Luiz Meleiro Porto</i></p> <p><b>Volume IV</b></p> <p>88 Culture-independent Approach-based Mangrove Microbial Ecology Studies<br /><i>Dinesh Sanka Loganathachetti, Anbu Poosakkannu and Sundararaman Muthuraman</i></p> <p>89 Challenges and Triumphs to Genomics-based Microbial Agarase Enzyme Innovations and Applications from Marine Ecosystems<br /><i>Pallaval Veera Bramhachari, G. Mohana Sheela and A.M.V.N. Prathyusha</i></p> <p>90 Desert Actinobacteria: New Promising Source for Natural Product Search and Discovery<br /><i>Krishnasamy Nithya, Chinnasamy Muthukumar, Dhanasekaran Dharumadurai, Arunachalam Chinnathambi, Sulaiman Ali Alharbi, Naiyf S. Alharbi and Nooruddin Thajuddin</i></p> <p>91 Halophilic Bacteria in the Food Industry<br /><i>Ashokkumar Sekar and Keun Kim</i></p> <p>92 Influence of Pretreatment Time in the Sugarcane Bagasse Saccharification by Cellulase Complex Produced by Marine Fungi<br /><i>Darlisson A. Santos, Marcelo M. Oliveira, Antonio Aprigio S. Curvelo, Luis P. Fonseca and André Luiz M. Porto</i></p> <p>93 Marine Actinobacteria as a Source for Emerging Biopharmaceuticals<br /><i>Kamala, K., P. Sivaperumal, S. Manjunath Kamath, W. Richard Thilagaraj and R. Rajaram</i></p> <p>94 Marine Bacteria as a Rich Source of Glycosaminoglycan-degrading Enzymes<br /><i>Qingdong Zhang, Lin Wei, Jingwen Guan, Kazuyuki Sugahara and Fuchuan Li</i></p> <p>95 Marine Cyanobacteria<br /><i>Amr Badary and Koji Sode</i></p> <p>96 Marine Fungi as a Source of Natural Products<br /><i>Kustiariyah Tarman</i></p> <p>97 Marine Cyanobacteria: Applications in Food, Energy, and Pharmaceuticals<br /><i>Phuong Uyen Le, Thanh Sang Vo and Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>98 Medicinal Drug-related Bioactive Agents from Marine Fungi<br /><i>Kandasamy Saravanakumar, Narayanasamy Rajendren, Kandasamy Kathiresan and Myeong-Hyeon Wang</i></p> <p>99 Mangrove Diversity Assessment by Molecular Markers: An Overview<br /><i>M. Karuppaiya, S. Balamurugan, K. Sivakumar and K. Kathiresan</i></p> <p>100 Bioremediation Process by Marine Microorganisms<br /><i>K. Mohanrasu, R. Guru Raj Rao, Rathinam Raja and A. Arun</i></p> <p>101 Marine Photosynthetic Microorganisms: Valuable Compound Production and Bioenergy Applications<br /><i>Shailendra P. Singh and Rajeshwar P. Sinha</i></p> <p>102 Microbial Fermentation for Algal Fertilizer Production<br /><i>Mingpeng Wang, Peisheng Yan and Xuejiang Wang</i></p> <p>103 Non-ribosomal Peptides from Marine-derived Fungi: Chemistry, Bioactivity, and Biosynthesis<br /><i>Fayrouz El Maddah, Gabriele M. König and Katja M. Fisch</i></p> <p>104 Production of Industrial Important Enzymes from Marine Isolates<br /><i>Ashokkumar Sekar and Keun Kim</i></p> <p>105 The Underexploited Bacterial Symbionts of Marine Invertebrates as the Potential Sources of Marine Carotenoids<br /><i>Ocky Karna Radjasa and Agus Sabdono</i></p> <p>106 Tropical Marine Cyanobacterium Lyngbya sordida Producing Toxic Octacosa–1,27-diene Induces Coagulative Hepatic Necrosis and Progressive Glomerulonephritis in Mus musculus<br /><i>M. Nagarajan, V. Maruthanayagam, K. Meenakshi Sundaram and M. Sundararaman</i></p> <p>107 Nanogram and Nanomolar Active Marine Antiplasmodial Antibiotics<br /><i>Nagarajan Manivel, Sanjeev Kumar Shukla and Sundararaman Muthuraman</i></p> <p>108 Polyketide Synthase from Marine Sponge<br /><i>Siswa Setyahadi</i></p> <p>109 Perspectives for Novel Enzyme Discovery from Marine Environments through Genome Mining and Metagenomics<br /><i>Pallaval Veera Bramhachari, G. Mohana Sheela and Thadikamala Satish</i></p> <p><b>Section IX Pharmaceutical Development</b></p> <p>110 Antibacterial Activity of Seaweed-ZnO Composites<br /><i>Dr. S. Thambidurai and Dr. R. Pandimurugan</i></p> <p>111 Antifungal and Antibacterial Agents from Marine Organisms<br /><i>Rajan Rajabalaya and Sheba Rani David</i></p> <p>112 Trends in Development of Marine-based Anti-inflammatory Pharmaceuticals<br /><i>D. Buddika O. Malaweera and Niluni M. Wijesundara</i></p> <p>113 Ascidians: A Potential Resource for Pharmaceutical Development<br /><i>Velusamy Arumugam, Manigandan Venkatesan, Karthik Ramachandran, Umamaheswari Sundaresan and Saravanan Ramachandran</i></p> <p>114 Chitosan and its Derivatives as Potential Biomaterials<br /><i>Dai-Hung Ngo, Thanh-Sang Vo, Dai-Nghiep Ngo, Nguyen Thi Lien Thuong and Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>115 Cytotoxic and Antitumor Compounds from Marine Invertebrates<br /><i>Harika Atmaca Ilhan and Çisil Çamli Pulat</i></p> <p>116 Marine-derived Potential Anti-inflammatory Agents<br /><i>Maushmi S. Kumar and Vandana B. Patravale</i></p> <p>117 Marine-derived Pharmaceuticals for Oncotherapy: Clinical Trial and FDA-approved Compounds<br /><i>Rashmi H. Prabhu and Vandana B. Patravale</i></p> <p>118 Marine-origin Polysaccharides for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Chitosan and Fucoidan as Illustrative Examples<br /><i>Lara L. Reys, Simone S. Silva, Catarina Oliveira, Rita Lopez-Cebral, Nuno M. Neves, Albino Martins, Joaquim M. Oliveira, Tiago H. Silva and Rui L. Reis</i></p> <p>119 Novel Marine Sources of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods: The Marine Crustacean Krill, Macro‐ and Microalgae<br /><i>Janet Tou, Christopher Oldaker and Yvonne V. Yuan</i></p> <p><b>Volume V</b></p> <p>120 Marine Algal-derived Pharmaceuticals: Potential Anticancer Agents<br /><i>Sanith Cheriyamundath and V.L. Sirisha</i></p> <p>121 Marine Source-derived Anti-HIV Therapeutics<br /><i>Amit G. Mirani, Tanvi K. Shah and Vandana B. Patravale</i></p> <p>122 Marine Biopharmaceuticals – A Retrospective of Molecular Mechanisms<br /><i>Samiha Tabassum Ghori, Vishaalini Kamali Raja, Uthira Muralitharan, Aathira Maikkara and Ayyavu Mahesh</i></p> <p>123 Chitosan and Trimethyl Chitosan (TMC) as Drug Absorption Enhancers: Moving Forward toward Clinical Acceptance<br /><i>Berglind Eva Benediktsdóttir</i></p> <p><b>Section X Seafood Science</b></p> <p>124 Application of Local Proteases to Produce Fish Protein Hydrolysate (FPH) in Indonesia<br /><i>Yusro Nuri Fawzya and Ekowati Chasanah</i></p> <p>125 Allergic Risks Associated with Seafood<br /><i>Samanta S. Khora</i></p> <p>126 Applications of Biotechnology in Seafood Production and Processing<br /><i>C.S. Ranadheera, P.H.P. Prasanna and J.K. Vidanarachchi</i></p> <p>127 Dielectric Properties of Selected Seafood and their Products<br /><i>L.T. Nguyen, I. Ahmad and N.Y. Jayanath</i></p> <p>128 Health Risk Assessment for Radionuclide Contamination in Seafood<br /><i>P. Sivaperumal, P. Kumar, K. Kamala, Ajit. A. Ambekar, K. Ponnusamy, R. Rajaram and A.K. Pal</i></p> <p>129 Indonesian Traditional Fermented Fish Ikan Peda: Processing, Quality, and Utilization Improvements<br /><i>Giyatmi and Hari Eko Irianto,</i></p> <p>130 Improvements in Seafood Products through Recent Technological Advancements in Seafood Processing<br /><i>Upani Pinnaduwa, Eresha Mendis and Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>131 Seafood in the Human Diet for Better Nutrition and Health<br /><i>Chathurika Jayasekara, Eresha Mendis and Se-Kwon Kim,</i></p> <p>132 Seafood By-products: A New Way from Waste to High Added Value in Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics<br /><i>Ngo Dang Nghia</i></p> <p>133 Seafood as Source of Protein-based Functional Foods<br /><i>Rahmi Nurdiani, Asep Awaludin Prihanto and Muhamad Firdaus</i></p> <p>134 Stress in Fish and Application of Carotenoid for Aquafeed as an Antistress Supplement<br /><i>Toshiki Nakano</i></p> <p>135 Recovery of Bioactive Components from Seafood By-products toward Zero-waste Processing<br /><i>Trang Si Trung, Nguyen Van Hoa, Pham Thi Dan Phuong, Nguyen Cong Minh, Nguyen Thi Hong Mai, Hoang Ngoc Cuong, Phan Thanh Loc and Willem Frans Stevens</i></p> <p>136 Traditional and Novel Seafood Processing Techniques Targeting Human Health Promotion<br /><i>Harshani Nadeeshani, Niranjan Rajapakse and Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>137 The Potential of Developing Additives from Marine Bioresources for the Food Industry<br /><i>Shachini Karunarathne, Eresha Mendis and Se-Kwon Kim</i></p> <p>138 Applications of Flow Cytometry in Marine Biotechnology<br /><i>Teresa Lopes da Silva and Alberto Reis</i></p> <p><b>Section XI Tools for Marine Biotechnology</b></p> <p>139 Bioremediation of Marine Effluents and Environments<br /><i>J. Paniagua-Michel</i></p> <p>140 Bioremediation: A Promising Xenobiotics Cleanup Technique<br /><i>Thandapani Gomathi, M. Saranya, E. Radha, K. Vijayalakshmi, P. Supriya Prasad and P.N. Sudha</i></p> <p>141 Future of Mariculture with the Advent of Modern Biotechnology Tools<br /><i>Dr. T. Charles John Bhaskar</i></p> <p>142 In Silico Techniques Used in Marine Biology Research: An Overview<br /><i>Jitendra Narayan and Rahul Agarwal</i></p> <p>143 Innovative Alternative Technology for Fucoxanthin Recovery<br /><i>Evi Amelia Siahaan and Byung Soo Chun</i></p> <p>144 Marine Microorganisms: Tools for Radionuclide Bioremediation<br /><i>P. Sivaperumal, K. Kamala, S. Manjunath Kamath, P. Kumar, R. Rajaram and W. Richard Thilagaraj</i></p> <p>145 Transgenic Fish Technology: Principle and Application<br /><i>Thomas T. Chen and Maria J. Chen</i></p> <p>146 Reproductive Processes of Marine Animals as Biomarker for Environmental Stress Impact<br /><i>Alessandra Gallo and Elisabetta Tosti</i></p> <p>Index</p>