
Harvesting the Sea
Unveiling Marine Bioresources for Functional Foods and Human Health Enhancement
- 1st Edition - February 1, 2026
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editors: Thilina Jayawardena, Asanka Sanjeewa, Madushani Herath
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 1 9 0 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 9 1 9 1 - 3
Harvesting the Sea: Unveiling Marine Bioresources for Functional Foods and Human Health Enhancement explores the remarkable potential hidden within the depths of our oceans. Encomp… Read more
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- Explores the diverse range of bioactive compounds present in marine organisms
- Presents the interdisciplinary applications of these compounds across marine biology, functional food, and human health disciplines
- Guides the development of foods that contribute to disease prevention and the improvement of consumer health
- Showcases the ongoing advancements in marine nutraceutical discovery and the innovation of this promising field
1. Introduction
Part II. Different categories of marine bioresources
2. Seaweeds
3. Microalgae
4. Marine fungi and bacteria
5. Mollusks and echinoderms
6. Fish and fish by-products
Part III. Marine-derived nutritional and bioactive compounds
7. Polysaccharides
8. Lipids and fatty acids
9. Proteins and amino acids
10. Minerals
11. Vitamins
12. Pigments
13. Phenolic compounds
14. Terpenes Part IV. Marine-derived functional food types
15. Seaweeds based on food products
16. Marine polysaccharides based on food products
17. Marine proteins and fatty acids based on food products
18. Marine-based food supplements and food additives
19. Impacts on neurodegenerative disease
Part V. Therapeutic properties of functional foods incorporated with marine ingredients
20. Impacts on non-infectious diseases
21. Impacts on infectious diseases
22. Impacts on bone health
23. Impacts on gut health
24. Impacts on weight management
Part VI. Regulatory aspects of using marine bioresources to develop functional foods
25. Regulatory aspects of using marine bioresources to develop functional foods
Part VII. Future outlook of functional foods derived from marine bioresources
26. Future outlook of functional foods derived from marine bioresources
- Edition: 1
- Published: February 1, 2026
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
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Thilina Jayawardena
Dr. Thilina U. Jayawardena is a scientist/postdoctoral fellow at the University of Alberta in Canada. He earned his BSc in Chemistry from the University of Colombo and his MSc and PhD in Marine Natural Sciences from Jeju National University in South Korea, focusing on medicinal and natural product chemistry. Dr. Jayawardena's research interests include natural product chemistry, with a focus on specialized metabolites. He co-led several book publications, including Elsevier’s forthcoming Marine Specialized (secondary) Metabolites and Their Diverse Applications.
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Asanka Sanjeewa
Dr. Asanka Sanjeewa is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura. He obtained his MSc and PhD in Marine Bioresource Technology at Jeju National University in South Korea, and he conducted his post-doctoral research in the Marine Bioresource Technology Laboratory of the Department of Marine Life Sciences at the School of Marine Biomedical Science at Jeju National University in South Korea. Dr. Sanjeewa's primary research interests focus on utilizing marine bioresources to develop functional products, such as nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, and functional foods. He co-led several book publications, including Elsevier’s forthcoming Marine Specialized (secondary) Metabolites and Their Diverse Applications.
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