Pig slaughtering for meat production is a major worldwide industry that generates many byproducts that can cause environmental problems. Nonetheless, it is possible to have a management of these residues toward the reuse and valorization of these byproducts. One opportunity focuses on the extraction of value-added compounds such as keratin since pig hair is composed by 80% of this protein. There are some methods for keratin extraction from human hair as other sources such as wool and feathers, but they bring many problems such as pollution, time-consumption, and high costs. This work uses a commercial detergent belonging to the category of degreasers, capable of fast and efficient dissolution of pig hair, followed by a simple filtration to ...
Uncontrolled disposal of feathers from the poultry industry and slaughterhouses is environmentally u...
This study investigated some physicochemical properties of keratin extracted from Merino wool using ...
Keratins are a group of fibrous proteins, These proteins are abundantly present in nature and consti...
Renewable resources, biopolymers and bio-based materials are keywords of the sustainable development...
Keratin is a durable, fibrous protein which is mainly present in higher vertebrates (mammals, birds ...
Keratin-rich wastes generated from different anthropogenic activities especially during animal produ...
The present article gives the overview of scientific information on the hair structure, the structur...
Keratins are proteins that form hard fibers, present in wool, horns and hoofs, feathers etc. The fea...
Poultry feathers, a source of keratin, are a significant side stream from the food industry, for whi...
Keratin is a major structural protein with high sulphur content. It is predominantly found in chicke...
The feather waste is treated by land filling or burning which requires a lot of expenditure and also...
This study aimed to enrich the microbial resource pool of porcine keratin-degrading bacterial strain...
Conversion of keratin waste to value-added products not only reduces waste volumes but also creates ...
Keratin from a variety of sources is one of the most abundant biopolymers. In livestock and textile ...
Keratinous materials such as wool, feathers and hooves are tough unique biological co-products that ...
Uncontrolled disposal of feathers from the poultry industry and slaughterhouses is environmentally u...
This study investigated some physicochemical properties of keratin extracted from Merino wool using ...
Keratins are a group of fibrous proteins, These proteins are abundantly present in nature and consti...
Renewable resources, biopolymers and bio-based materials are keywords of the sustainable development...
Keratin is a durable, fibrous protein which is mainly present in higher vertebrates (mammals, birds ...
Keratin-rich wastes generated from different anthropogenic activities especially during animal produ...
The present article gives the overview of scientific information on the hair structure, the structur...
Keratins are proteins that form hard fibers, present in wool, horns and hoofs, feathers etc. The fea...
Poultry feathers, a source of keratin, are a significant side stream from the food industry, for whi...
Keratin is a major structural protein with high sulphur content. It is predominantly found in chicke...
The feather waste is treated by land filling or burning which requires a lot of expenditure and also...
This study aimed to enrich the microbial resource pool of porcine keratin-degrading bacterial strain...
Conversion of keratin waste to value-added products not only reduces waste volumes but also creates ...
Keratin from a variety of sources is one of the most abundant biopolymers. In livestock and textile ...
Keratinous materials such as wool, feathers and hooves are tough unique biological co-products that ...
Uncontrolled disposal of feathers from the poultry industry and slaughterhouses is environmentally u...
This study investigated some physicochemical properties of keratin extracted from Merino wool using ...
Keratins are a group of fibrous proteins, These proteins are abundantly present in nature and consti...