Commonly known as “purple sea urchin,” Paracentrotus lividus occurs in the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern Atlantic Ocean. This species is a highly appreciated food resource and Italy is the main consumer among the European countries. Gonads are the edible part of the animal but they represent only a small fraction (10–30%) of the entire sea urchin mass, therefore, the majority ends up as waste. Recently, an innovative methodology was successfully developed to obtain high-value collagen from sea urchin by-products to be used for tissue engineering. However, tissues used for the collagen extraction are still a small portion of the sea urchin waste (<20%) and the remaining part, mainly the carbonate-rich test and spines, are discarded. R...
Marine sediments store complex mixtures of compounds, including heavy metals, organotins and a large...
International audienceEuropean green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an invasive species globally and is c...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...
Sea urchins (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) are good a source of bioactive compounds belonging to differ...
Evechinus chloroticus is a New Zealand sea urchin species that is harvested for its edible roe and i...
Development of sustainable aquaculture practices is a suitable solution to reduce the pressure on ov...
Sea urchin gonads are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world, leading to an increase of fi...
The lack of suitable feeds for echinoculture has led to use natural resources already widely exploit...
Sea urchin processing practices by the canning industry result in a large volume of waste due to a h...
Several echinoderms, including sea urchins, are valuable sources of bioactive compounds but their nu...
Background & Aims: Sea urchin immune responses are directly exposed to potentially pathogenic microo...
There is a large amount of coproduct generated by the sea urchin fisheries around the world as well ...
Abstract- Chemical analyses on edible sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) gonads legally (...
Spinochromes are principally known to be involved in sea urchin pigmentation as well as for their po...
Several echinoderms, including sea urchins, are valuable sources of bioactive compounds but their nu...
Marine sediments store complex mixtures of compounds, including heavy metals, organotins and a large...
International audienceEuropean green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an invasive species globally and is c...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...
Sea urchins (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) are good a source of bioactive compounds belonging to differ...
Evechinus chloroticus is a New Zealand sea urchin species that is harvested for its edible roe and i...
Development of sustainable aquaculture practices is a suitable solution to reduce the pressure on ov...
Sea urchin gonads are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world, leading to an increase of fi...
The lack of suitable feeds for echinoculture has led to use natural resources already widely exploit...
Sea urchin processing practices by the canning industry result in a large volume of waste due to a h...
Several echinoderms, including sea urchins, are valuable sources of bioactive compounds but their nu...
Background & Aims: Sea urchin immune responses are directly exposed to potentially pathogenic microo...
There is a large amount of coproduct generated by the sea urchin fisheries around the world as well ...
Abstract- Chemical analyses on edible sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) gonads legally (...
Spinochromes are principally known to be involved in sea urchin pigmentation as well as for their po...
Several echinoderms, including sea urchins, are valuable sources of bioactive compounds but their nu...
Marine sediments store complex mixtures of compounds, including heavy metals, organotins and a large...
International audienceEuropean green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an invasive species globally and is c...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...