Chitin and its derivatives are commercially important biopolymers due to their applications in medicine, agriculture, water treatment, cosmetics and various biotechnological areas. Since chitin and its derivatives exhibit different chemical and physical properties depending on the source and isolation method, there is a growing demand for new chitin sources other than crab and shrimp worldwide. In this study Gammarus, a Crustacea, was investigated as a novel chitin source. Gammarus, which belongs to the family Gammaridae Crustacea, lives in the bottom of aquatic ecosystems. More than 200 species are known worldwide. One of these species, G. argaeus was investigated for chitin isolation. The alpha chitin isolated from G. argaeus was characte...
The full characterization of chitin obtained from squid, shrimp, prawn, lobsters, and king crab is r...
It is known that the main source of chitin and chitosan are shells of shrimp and other sea crustacea...
Pas de DOI; http://www.ftb.com.hr/51/FTB_51-1_012-025.pdfInternational audienceAfter cellulose, chit...
Chitin and its derivatives are commercially important biopolymers due to their applications in medic...
Chitin is a biopolymer, which can be found in a plenty amount in marine environments and is the seco...
Chitin was isolated from the shells of Chelonibia patula (barnacle, Crustacea), which lives on blue ...
WOS: 000369326900011Chitin was isolated from a crustacean by keeping the original body shape for the...
WOS: 000340585500003The chitin structures of two common European species belonging to Insecta (Melol...
WOS: 000336369500006Chitin and chitosan were extracted from six different aquatic invertebrate speci...
Chitin, the second most abundant biopolymer in the world after cellulose is found in a larger number...
After cellulose, chitin is the most widespread biopolymer in nature. Chitin and its derivatives have...
Abstract Background Chitin is the second most abundant bio-polysaccharide found in nature after cell...
Chitin is the most abundant structural biopolymer after cellulose in terrestrial ecosystems. Until n...
The accumulation of domestic wastes throughout the world has become a serious environmental concern ...
Chitin, a natural biomass resource, has shown great promise for a wide range of applications because...
The full characterization of chitin obtained from squid, shrimp, prawn, lobsters, and king crab is r...
It is known that the main source of chitin and chitosan are shells of shrimp and other sea crustacea...
Pas de DOI; http://www.ftb.com.hr/51/FTB_51-1_012-025.pdfInternational audienceAfter cellulose, chit...
Chitin and its derivatives are commercially important biopolymers due to their applications in medic...
Chitin is a biopolymer, which can be found in a plenty amount in marine environments and is the seco...
Chitin was isolated from the shells of Chelonibia patula (barnacle, Crustacea), which lives on blue ...
WOS: 000369326900011Chitin was isolated from a crustacean by keeping the original body shape for the...
WOS: 000340585500003The chitin structures of two common European species belonging to Insecta (Melol...
WOS: 000336369500006Chitin and chitosan were extracted from six different aquatic invertebrate speci...
Chitin, the second most abundant biopolymer in the world after cellulose is found in a larger number...
After cellulose, chitin is the most widespread biopolymer in nature. Chitin and its derivatives have...
Abstract Background Chitin is the second most abundant bio-polysaccharide found in nature after cell...
Chitin is the most abundant structural biopolymer after cellulose in terrestrial ecosystems. Until n...
The accumulation of domestic wastes throughout the world has become a serious environmental concern ...
Chitin, a natural biomass resource, has shown great promise for a wide range of applications because...
The full characterization of chitin obtained from squid, shrimp, prawn, lobsters, and king crab is r...
It is known that the main source of chitin and chitosan are shells of shrimp and other sea crustacea...
Pas de DOI; http://www.ftb.com.hr/51/FTB_51-1_012-025.pdfInternational audienceAfter cellulose, chit...