Waste from fish cutting (heads, swim bladders, fins, skin, and bones) is a high-value technological raw material for obtaining substances and products with a wide range of properties. The possibility of using waste from cutting fish of the Gadidae family: the Alaska pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) and the Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus), processed in the coastal zone, is scientifically substantiated. In this work, a technology has been developed for processing accumulated waste from fish cutting in order to obtain fish gelatin, which is characterized by high protein content (more than 80.0%) and a full set of essential and nonessential amino acids. We studied the quality of fish gelatin obtained from wastes from cutting the fish of the Gadi...
Gelatin is a commonly used ingredient in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. It is ob...
The use of alternative sources for gelatin extraction is in demand in today's industries. Fish skins...
Fish processing generates a large amount of waste products; nearly 75 % of the total fish weight con...
In this work, the technology of fish gelatin from the skin of Atlantic cod from the Barents Sea was ...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
The use of course and offal fish and fish wastes for gelatin production was investigated. The resear...
Fish industry residues are used due to their easy transformation into several products and because t...
In recent years, demand for consumption of marine foods, and especially fish, has substantially incr...
Not AvailableThe objective of the present study was to valorize the tiger tooth croaker (Otolithes r...
Com o objetivo de obter gelatina de pescado a partir do resíduo do processamento da sardinha, Sardin...
There has been an increase in aquaculture production in Indonesia from 2015 to 2019, which is 62.31%...
Gelatin from fish skin is known to be an alternative source for mammalian gelatin. However, it has w...
Gelatin is one of the most widely used food ingredients. Its applications in food industries are ver...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
Fish wastes such as fish bones and scales have a potential to be used as a gelatin source. It can be...
Gelatin is a commonly used ingredient in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. It is ob...
The use of alternative sources for gelatin extraction is in demand in today's industries. Fish skins...
Fish processing generates a large amount of waste products; nearly 75 % of the total fish weight con...
In this work, the technology of fish gelatin from the skin of Atlantic cod from the Barents Sea was ...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
The use of course and offal fish and fish wastes for gelatin production was investigated. The resear...
Fish industry residues are used due to their easy transformation into several products and because t...
In recent years, demand for consumption of marine foods, and especially fish, has substantially incr...
Not AvailableThe objective of the present study was to valorize the tiger tooth croaker (Otolithes r...
Com o objetivo de obter gelatina de pescado a partir do resíduo do processamento da sardinha, Sardin...
There has been an increase in aquaculture production in Indonesia from 2015 to 2019, which is 62.31%...
Gelatin from fish skin is known to be an alternative source for mammalian gelatin. However, it has w...
Gelatin is one of the most widely used food ingredients. Its applications in food industries are ver...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
Fish wastes such as fish bones and scales have a potential to be used as a gelatin source. It can be...
Gelatin is a commonly used ingredient in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. It is ob...
The use of alternative sources for gelatin extraction is in demand in today's industries. Fish skins...
Fish processing generates a large amount of waste products; nearly 75 % of the total fish weight con...