Oceans cover more than 70% of the earth's surface and provide a great ecosystem for habitat of a large divers of marine species. The marine species are rich sources of bioactive compound that can be applied in medicine, pharmacology and food industry. Besides the marine species, fish processing industry also produces substantial volumes of by-products that can be used for a variety of purposes. Thus, it is important to find approaches to access to these valuable compounds. Nowadays, more factors have been considered in selecting an appropriate method for extraction of bioactive compounds such as consume less time and solvent, to be fast and ecofriendly. Concerns regarding entering the pollutions to the environment resulted to invest on the ...
International audienceRecognition of the limited biological resources and the increasing environment...
Bioactive compounds are extracted from natural sources and they have beneficial effects on human hea...
Poster.-- 50th Conference of the Western European Fish Technologists Association, Rotterdam, Netherl...
Marine ecosystems cover more than 70% of the globe’s surface. These habitats are occupied by a great...
Marine algae are a rich source of bioactive compounds. This paper outlines the main bioactive compou...
Seafood by-products, produced by a range of different organisms, such as fishes, shellfishes, squids...
International audienceThe wide chemical and biological diversity observed in the marine environment ...
The search for bioactive marine natural products calls for the need of efficient chemical profiling ...
Different valuable compounds, which can be employed in medicine or in other industries (i.e. food, a...
Most agricultural by-products are not recycled or fully utilized. Most of them end up in waste and c...
Biodiversity in the seas is only partly explored, although marine organisms are excellent sources ...
Every year a considerable amount of seafood is discarded as processing leftovers and current estimat...
We present an up-to-date review on the use of subcritical and supercritical extraction processes to ...
Different valuable compounds, which can be employed in medicine or in other industries (i.e. food, a...
Bioactive compounds can be categorised according to their pharmacological activity, but the way of c...
International audienceRecognition of the limited biological resources and the increasing environment...
Bioactive compounds are extracted from natural sources and they have beneficial effects on human hea...
Poster.-- 50th Conference of the Western European Fish Technologists Association, Rotterdam, Netherl...
Marine ecosystems cover more than 70% of the globe’s surface. These habitats are occupied by a great...
Marine algae are a rich source of bioactive compounds. This paper outlines the main bioactive compou...
Seafood by-products, produced by a range of different organisms, such as fishes, shellfishes, squids...
International audienceThe wide chemical and biological diversity observed in the marine environment ...
The search for bioactive marine natural products calls for the need of efficient chemical profiling ...
Different valuable compounds, which can be employed in medicine or in other industries (i.e. food, a...
Most agricultural by-products are not recycled or fully utilized. Most of them end up in waste and c...
Biodiversity in the seas is only partly explored, although marine organisms are excellent sources ...
Every year a considerable amount of seafood is discarded as processing leftovers and current estimat...
We present an up-to-date review on the use of subcritical and supercritical extraction processes to ...
Different valuable compounds, which can be employed in medicine or in other industries (i.e. food, a...
Bioactive compounds can be categorised according to their pharmacological activity, but the way of c...
International audienceRecognition of the limited biological resources and the increasing environment...
Bioactive compounds are extracted from natural sources and they have beneficial effects on human hea...
Poster.-- 50th Conference of the Western European Fish Technologists Association, Rotterdam, Netherl...