Objectives of the present study are to find out the proximate composition of 20 commercially important tropical fish species on the west coast of India. To determine the collagen content in these commercially important fish species and fractionation of collagen into acid soluble collagen (ASC) and hot water soluble (insoluble) collagen (ISC). To classify fishes according to its collagen content and To study the different storage characteristics in the mince based product—surimi, from different species of fishes. The researcher tries to find out a suitable collagen source to incorporate in surimi. and studies the different storage qualities in the mince based product, surimi at different levels of collagen in different species of fishes. Th...
The by-product of needlefish (Tylosurus acus melanotus) waste possesses important characteristics th...
In search of alternative and sustainable sources of collagenous materials for biomedical application...
This publication contains 9 papers on work carried out in a research project supported by the Minist...
Fish waste generation is estimated to be about 4 million metric tons in India, which is mostly dumpe...
The aims of this study are to isolate and characterize acid soluble collagen (ASC) and pepsin solubl...
The by-product of needlefish (Tylosurus acus melanotus) waste possesses important characteristics th...
<p>Fish skin can be used as raw material for producing collagen. The collagen can be extracted by ch...
Not AvailableThe functional property of surimi varies with fish species and it is necessary to impro...
The isolation of acid-soluble collagen (ASC) from by-products of snakehead fish (Channa striata), in...
The objective of this study was to develop aquatic collagen production from fish processing by-produ...
The predominant sources of collagen for cosmetic purposes were traditionally derived from bovine and...
Australasia has a large fish industry, and fish skin by-products from the processing industry could ...
During fish processing operations, such as skinning and filleting, the removal of collagen-containin...
Aquatic by-products during fish processing cause environmental pollution and increase disposal costs...
Total fish consumption during 2011-2015 showed an increase of 6.27%. The waste is estimated to be ab...
The by-product of needlefish (Tylosurus acus melanotus) waste possesses important characteristics th...
In search of alternative and sustainable sources of collagenous materials for biomedical application...
This publication contains 9 papers on work carried out in a research project supported by the Minist...
Fish waste generation is estimated to be about 4 million metric tons in India, which is mostly dumpe...
The aims of this study are to isolate and characterize acid soluble collagen (ASC) and pepsin solubl...
The by-product of needlefish (Tylosurus acus melanotus) waste possesses important characteristics th...
<p>Fish skin can be used as raw material for producing collagen. The collagen can be extracted by ch...
Not AvailableThe functional property of surimi varies with fish species and it is necessary to impro...
The isolation of acid-soluble collagen (ASC) from by-products of snakehead fish (Channa striata), in...
The objective of this study was to develop aquatic collagen production from fish processing by-produ...
The predominant sources of collagen for cosmetic purposes were traditionally derived from bovine and...
Australasia has a large fish industry, and fish skin by-products from the processing industry could ...
During fish processing operations, such as skinning and filleting, the removal of collagen-containin...
Aquatic by-products during fish processing cause environmental pollution and increase disposal costs...
Total fish consumption during 2011-2015 showed an increase of 6.27%. The waste is estimated to be ab...
The by-product of needlefish (Tylosurus acus melanotus) waste possesses important characteristics th...
In search of alternative and sustainable sources of collagenous materials for biomedical application...
This publication contains 9 papers on work carried out in a research project supported by the Minist...