Analysis of Marine Natural Products Using Hyphenated Techniques 2022
A special issue of Marine Drugs (ISSN 1660-3397).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2022) | Viewed by 246
Special Issue Editor
Interests: identification of the chemical structure of bioactive compounds from marine organisms via LC–MS/MS, GC–MS, and NMR spectrometry; profiling and identification of metabolites and lipids, glucose derivatives, etc. from mouse or human plasma and tissues using LC–MS/MS and GC–MS; purification and identification of natural compounds; study of mechanisms with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antidiabetes, and tissue-growth effects of natural compounds from marine algae in vitro and in vivo; development of zebrafish models for in vivo biological effects
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Dear Colleagues,
The ocean has a variety of superior useful biological resources. In order to identify excellent functional materials from these organisms, state-of-the-art analysis equipment has been developed and analysis technology using this equipment has seen extraordinary advances, with researchers coming out to directly identify useful components from marine resources using hyphenated techniques. In addition to the existing LC–MS/MS, GC–MS/MS, and ABTS-online HPLC, various analysis techniques such as LC–MS/MS–SPE–NMR–biochromatography are being developed. In addition, as information such as metabolomics and lipidomics is used as important data for usability analysis, sophistication of analysis technology is becoming more important. Therefore, we welcome the introduction of your analysis techniques and research on marine resources using various hyphenation analysis techniques as described above in this Special Issue.
Dr. Ji-Hyeok Lee
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- bioactive compound
- LC–MS/MS
- biochromatography
- metabolomics
- lipidomics
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