The expansion of fish filleting, driven by the increasing demand for convenience food, concomitantly generates a rising amount of skinning by-products. Current trends point to a growing share of aquaculture in fish production, so we have chosen three established aquaculture species to study the properties of gelatin extracted from their skin: rainbow trout, commonly filleted; and seabass and seabream, marketed whole until very recently. In the first case, trout skin yields only 1.6% gelatin accompanied by the lowest gel strength (96 g bloom), while yield for the other two species exceeds 6%, and gel strength reaches 181 and 229 g bloom for seabass and seabream, respectively. These results are in line with the proportion of total imino acids...
Gelatin is an important multifunctional biopolymer, being the only protein widely used in foods, dru...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skins of rohu and Common carp, and its physicochemical p...
16 pages, 6 figures, 6 tables.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The expansion of fish filleting, driven by the increasing demand for convenience food, concomitantly...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
The use of alternative sources for gelatin extraction is in demand in today's industries. Fish skins...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
Rising trends in fish filleting are increasing the amount of processing by-products, such as skins o...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
3rd International Conference WASTES: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities, 14th to 16th September...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
Rising trends in fish filleting are increasing the amount of processing by-products, such as skins o...
AbstractGelatin was obtained from cobia (Rachycentron canadum) skins, which is an important commerci...
In the current study gelatin was recovered from scales of farmed sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Th...
Gelatin is an important multifunctional biopolymer, being the only protein widely used in foods, dru...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skins of rohu and Common carp, and its physicochemical p...
16 pages, 6 figures, 6 tables.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The expansion of fish filleting, driven by the increasing demand for convenience food, concomitantly...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
The use of alternative sources for gelatin extraction is in demand in today's industries. Fish skins...
Fish skins constitute an important fraction of the enormous amount of wastes produced by the fish pr...
Rising trends in fish filleting are increasing the amount of processing by-products, such as skins o...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
3rd International Conference WASTES: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities, 14th to 16th September...
Salmon processing commonly involves the skinning of fish, generating by-products that need to be han...
Rising trends in fish filleting are increasing the amount of processing by-products, such as skins o...
AbstractGelatin was obtained from cobia (Rachycentron canadum) skins, which is an important commerci...
In the current study gelatin was recovered from scales of farmed sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Th...
Gelatin is an important multifunctional biopolymer, being the only protein widely used in foods, dru...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skins of rohu and Common carp, and its physicochemical p...