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Antidiabetic Potential of Marine Life
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Antidiabetic Potential of Marine Life
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Current price: $96.69
Original price: $120.79


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Antidiabetic Potential of Marine Life
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Medicinal Chemistry and Marine Life Volume 2: Antidiabetic Potential of Marine Life explores the vast antidiabetic potential of marine organisms, from microbes and macroalgae to invertebrates, fishes, and by-products like fish oils and chitosan. It highlights bioactive marine-derived molecules and lead compounds with proven or emerging antidiabetic activity, bridging insights from pharmaceutical and marine biology research.
Key Features:
Presents a comprehensive overview of marine-derived antidiabetic agents.
Discusses pharmacological mechanisms and lead molecule identification.
Explores therapeutic potential across diverse marine species and by-products.
Integrates interdisciplinary research from marine biology and pharmaceutical sciences.
Serves as the first consolidated reference on marine biota and diabetes management.
Medicinal Chemistry and Marine Life Volume 2: Antidiabetic Potential of Marine Life explores the vast antidiabetic potential of marine organisms, from microbes and macroalgae to invertebrates, fishes, and by-products like fish oils and chitosan. It highlights bioactive marine-derived molecules and lead compounds with proven or emerging antidiabetic activity, bridging insights from pharmaceutical and marine biology research.
Key Features:
Presents a comprehensive overview of marine-derived antidiabetic agents.
Discusses pharmacological mechanisms and lead molecule identification.
Explores therapeutic potential across diverse marine species and by-products.
Integrates interdisciplinary research from marine biology and pharmaceutical sciences.
Serves as the first consolidated reference on marine biota and diabetes management.


















