Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish processing industry, part of which may be valorized through the extraction of gelatins. This research exploited the extraction and characterization of gelatins from the skin of three seawater fish species, namely yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), blue shark (Prionace glauca), and greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides). Characterization included chemical composition, rheology, structure, texture, and molecular weight, whereas extraction studies intended to reduce costly steps during extraction process (reagents concentration, water consumption, and time of processing), while maintaining extraction efficiency. Chemical and physical ch...
In recent years, demand for consumption of marine foods, and especially fish, has substantially incr...
490-495A growing concern on the accumulation and disposal of fish processing discards and environmen...
Third Achilles Workshop “Tendon Gene & Cell Therapy and clinical applications”, 25-27 October 2021, ...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
3rd International Conference WASTES: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities, 14th to 16th September...
The expansion of fish filleting, driven by the increasing demand for convenience food, concomitantly...
The use of alternative sources for gelatin extraction is in demand in today's industries. Fish skins...
Not AvailableIn the present investigation, bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) skin waste was utilized for ...
The expansion of fish filleting, driven by the increasing demand for convenience food, concomitantly...
Gelatin is an important multifunctional biopolymer, being the only protein widely used in foods, dru...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
In this work, the technology of fish gelatin from the skin of Atlantic cod from the Barents Sea was ...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
In recent years, demand for consumption of marine foods, and especially fish, has substantially incr...
490-495A growing concern on the accumulation and disposal of fish processing discards and environmen...
Third Achilles Workshop “Tendon Gene & Cell Therapy and clinical applications”, 25-27 October 2021, ...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
3rd International Conference WASTES: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities, 14th to 16th September...
The expansion of fish filleting, driven by the increasing demand for convenience food, concomitantly...
The use of alternative sources for gelatin extraction is in demand in today's industries. Fish skins...
Not AvailableIn the present investigation, bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) skin waste was utilized for ...
The expansion of fish filleting, driven by the increasing demand for convenience food, concomitantly...
Gelatin is an important multifunctional biopolymer, being the only protein widely used in foods, dru...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
In this work, the technology of fish gelatin from the skin of Atlantic cod from the Barents Sea was ...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
In recent years, demand for consumption of marine foods, and especially fish, has substantially incr...
490-495A growing concern on the accumulation and disposal of fish processing discards and environmen...
Third Achilles Workshop “Tendon Gene & Cell Therapy and clinical applications”, 25-27 October 2021, ...