Course Manual Winter School on Recent advances in bioactive compounds from marine organisms and development of high-value products for health management Technological Advances in Mariculture for Production Enhancement and Sustainability
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Course Manual Winter School on Recent advances in bioactive compounds from marine organisms and development of high-value products for health management Technological Advances in Mariculture for Production Enhancement and Sustainability |
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Chakraborty, Kajal
Joy, Minju |
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Bioactive compound
Fish Biotechnology |
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ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute is the pioneering marine research institute in India to work in the frontier area of bioactive molecule discovery from marine organisms as promising therapeutic agents against various diseases, aquatic food product technology, and development of high value products for health management. This prestigious research institute of Indian Council of Agricultural Research is working in the broad national interest of producing high value bioactive leads from the marine organisms, which would provide promising therapeutic agents against various diseases. This institute has developed and commercialized the nutraceutical products CadalminTM Green Algal extract (CadalminTM GAe) and Antidiabetic extract (CadalminTM ADe) as green alternatives to synthetic drugs to combat rheumatic arthritic pains and type-2 diabetes, respectively to a leading biopharmaceutical company in India. The anti-inflammatory nutraceutical Cadalmin™ Green Mussel extract (Cadalmin™ GMe) from Asian green mussel Perna viridis has been commercialized with Amalgam Group of Companies. CadalminTM Antihypercholesterolemic extract (CadalminTM ACe) has been developed from seaweeds to combat dyslipidemia leading to obesity, and the product was out-licensed to a leading Indian MNC in wellness and obesity management. Antimicrobial therapeutic product from marine bacteria as oral applicant has been developed and the product is in pipeline for commercialization. Seaweedderived natural template inspired synthetic derivatives as potential pharmacophores were designed and developed. Several nutraceutical and cosmeceutical products from marine organisms are in pipeline, and are being commercialized. |
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ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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2018
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Monograph
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text
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/12714/1/Course%20Manual_Winter%20School_Recent%20advances%20in%20bioactive%20compounds%20from%20marine%20organisms%20and%20development_Kajal%20Chakraborty.pdf
Chakraborty, Kajal and Joy, Minju (2018) Course Manual Winter School on Recent advances in bioactive compounds from marine organisms and development of high-value products for health management Technological Advances in Mariculture for Production Enhancement and Sustainability. Manual. ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi. |
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