A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and others are available as co-products of agro industrial processing. These wastes are rich in keratin and collagen. This study evaluated different fungi for the hydrolysis of insoluble fish protein residues. Proteins resulting from Micropogonias furnieri wastes through pH-shifting process were dried and milled for fermentation for 96 h. This resulted the production of keratinolytic enzymes in the medium. Trichoderma sp. on alkaline substrate (28.99 U mL-1) and Penicillium sp. on acidic substrate (31.20 U mL-1) showed the highest proteolytic activities. Penicillium sp. showed the largest free amino acid solubilization (0.146 mg mL-1) and Fusarium ...
Global trends show that interest in fish products and fish consumption are increasing, while marine ...
Presently, the demand for fish canned products is increasing among Malaysians, and this situation le...
Not AvailableThe study optimized the hydrolysis conditions for the production of fish collagen pepti...
A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and ot...
A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and ot...
A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and ot...
The exploitation of natural resources and increased environmental pollution have stressed the need f...
The fish proteins has the advantage of a high sensibility to the hydrolysis and also a balanced comp...
The fish proteins has the advantage of a high sensibility to the hydrolysis and also a balanced comp...
Recovery and alteration of fish protein from wastes and its use has been regarded as a promising alt...
Environmental pollution is a major problem in the developed and developing countries. Fish fins (FF)...
Fish processing generates a large amount of waste products; nearly 75 % of the total fish weight con...
The present study describes the production and characterization of a feather hydrolyzing enzyme by S...
Thirty-two microbial strains from activated sludge and farmyard waste were isolated on feather-meal ...
Studies were carried out on the ability of filamentous fungi to degrade keratin based substrates (hu...
Global trends show that interest in fish products and fish consumption are increasing, while marine ...
Presently, the demand for fish canned products is increasing among Malaysians, and this situation le...
Not AvailableThe study optimized the hydrolysis conditions for the production of fish collagen pepti...
A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and ot...
A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and ot...
A significant amount of insoluble fibrous protein, in the form of feather, hair, scales, skin and ot...
The exploitation of natural resources and increased environmental pollution have stressed the need f...
The fish proteins has the advantage of a high sensibility to the hydrolysis and also a balanced comp...
The fish proteins has the advantage of a high sensibility to the hydrolysis and also a balanced comp...
Recovery and alteration of fish protein from wastes and its use has been regarded as a promising alt...
Environmental pollution is a major problem in the developed and developing countries. Fish fins (FF)...
Fish processing generates a large amount of waste products; nearly 75 % of the total fish weight con...
The present study describes the production and characterization of a feather hydrolyzing enzyme by S...
Thirty-two microbial strains from activated sludge and farmyard waste were isolated on feather-meal ...
Studies were carried out on the ability of filamentous fungi to degrade keratin based substrates (hu...
Global trends show that interest in fish products and fish consumption are increasing, while marine ...
Presently, the demand for fish canned products is increasing among Malaysians, and this situation le...
Not AvailableThe study optimized the hydrolysis conditions for the production of fish collagen pepti...