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Title: | Advances in the study of Discodermolide and several metabolites from marine organism: Ulva Lactuca and Haliotis tuberculata and their appliocations in the sector of pharmaceuticals | Authors: | Pérez Martín, Jesús | Director: | Toledo Marante, Francisco Javier | UNESCO Clasification: | 230690 Química de productos naturales orgánicos | Keywords: | Metabolites Ulva Lactuca Haliotis tuberculata |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Abstract: | Nowaday, the advancement in the scientific studies of the disscodermolide, as well as of the metabolites of Ulva Lactuca and, of Haliotis tuberculata have increased in their applications and uses inside of different areas. From cosmetics, to the plastics industry, to the pharmaceutical, medical and food industry, among others. The possibilities of achieving growth and development of marine species in a multitrophic aquaculture system, asociated to the traditional aquaculture systems, can be diversified in obtaining resources, and provide greater ranges of Ecosustainability at the same. A large number of marine organisms use the algae mantles as substrate, food, shelter or reproduction area. The amount of metabolites obtained, significantly increases the commercial explotation and the unification of the productive system, this would be the objetive of this initiative. | Department: | Departamento de Química | Faculty: | Facultad de Ciencias del Mar | Degree: | Grado en Ciencias del Mar | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75066 |
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