The 15–20% of the by-products of meat- and poultry industry – that unsuitable for human consumption – contains keratin. The slaughter technology of poultry produces large amount of poultry feather with 50–70% moisture content. This means more million tons annually worldwide (Williams et al., 1991; Hegedűs et al., 1998). The keratin content of feather can be difficulty digested, so physical, chemical and/or biological pre-treatment is needed in practice, which has to be set according to the utilization method. The microbiological and enzymatic degradation of feather to soluble protein and amino acids is a very favourable and relatively cheap opportunity to produce valuable products of the resulting feather. Our applied treatments were based ...
The aim of this study was to investigate environmental conditions affecting chicken feather degradat...
Chicken feathers are an abundant, inconvenient and troublesome waste product from the poultry indust...
The increase in demand of chicken meat products for human consumption has caused the accumulation of...
The aim of this study was to select keratin-degrading bacteria from JSC “Biocentras” collection and ...
Background: Feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry proces...
Feather is produced in large amounts as a waste in poultry slaughterhouses. Only 60-70% of the poult...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
The daily consumption of chicken increases annually, as they are one of the cheapest and healthiest ...
Keratin is an insoluble protein, which accounts for 90-95 % of poultry's feathers. Hydrolyzed feathe...
The global increase in consumption of chicken meats as source of protein and the current use of chic...
Keratins are proteins that form hard fibers, present in wool, horns and hoofs, feathers etc. The fea...
Background and objective: Waste chicken feather is an important waste product of the poultry process...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
Significant amount of keratins in the form of feather, hair, hoof and horn are generated annually by...
Feather-degrading bacteria are the enzyme keratinase-degraded community of micro-organisms that may ...
The aim of this study was to investigate environmental conditions affecting chicken feather degradat...
Chicken feathers are an abundant, inconvenient and troublesome waste product from the poultry indust...
The increase in demand of chicken meat products for human consumption has caused the accumulation of...
The aim of this study was to select keratin-degrading bacteria from JSC “Biocentras” collection and ...
Background: Feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry proces...
Feather is produced in large amounts as a waste in poultry slaughterhouses. Only 60-70% of the poult...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
The daily consumption of chicken increases annually, as they are one of the cheapest and healthiest ...
Keratin is an insoluble protein, which accounts for 90-95 % of poultry's feathers. Hydrolyzed feathe...
The global increase in consumption of chicken meats as source of protein and the current use of chic...
Keratins are proteins that form hard fibers, present in wool, horns and hoofs, feathers etc. The fea...
Background and objective: Waste chicken feather is an important waste product of the poultry process...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
Significant amount of keratins in the form of feather, hair, hoof and horn are generated annually by...
Feather-degrading bacteria are the enzyme keratinase-degraded community of micro-organisms that may ...
The aim of this study was to investigate environmental conditions affecting chicken feather degradat...
Chicken feathers are an abundant, inconvenient and troublesome waste product from the poultry indust...
The increase in demand of chicken meat products for human consumption has caused the accumulation of...