Abstract Background and Objective: Disposal of fishery wastes is one of the environmental challenges. Converting wastes into valuable products is an economical solution to solve this environmental problem. One of the wastes of fishery products is shrimp shell waste, which contains large quantities of chitin. Chitin and its derivative, chitosan, include several uses in various industries, especially the food industry. The aim of the present study was to extract chitin from shrimp shell wastes using co-fermentation with mixed microbial cultures. Chitosan production by deacetylation of chitin using various concentrations of NaOH was another aim of this study. Material and Methods: Batch fermentation was carried out to extract chitin fro...
The present study aimed at the utlisation of microbial organisms for the production of good quality ...
Abstract Background: Chitin is an important natural resource. The annual worldwide production is es...
[[abstract]]The exploitation of chitinous materials seems to be an infinite treasure. The oligosacch...
Lactobacillus plantarum, as a potential lactic acid and protease producer, was used for biological e...
In this study, the chitin and chitosan were extracted from shrimp shell through two-steps acid and a...
As an environmentally friendly and efficient method, successive two-step fermentation has been appli...
Chitin and Chitosan have been produced from shrimp byproduct by chemical method. Shrimp byproducts w...
Shrimp waste is the most important chitin source for commercial use. In this study chitin and chitos...
Shrimp waste is the most important chitin source for commercial use. In this study chitin and chitos...
Chitin was synthesized from Nigerian brown shrimps by a chemical process involving demineralization ...
Shrimp waste is the most important chitin source for commercial use. In this study chitin and chitos...
Background and Objective: Lobster shell waste from seafood processing industry was used as the sourc...
Background and Objective: Lobster shell waste from seafood processing industry was used as the sourc...
The most important bio-polysaccharide for biochemical industries are chitin and chitosan. These chem...
Background: Chitin is an important natural resource. The annual worldwide production is estimated in...
The present study aimed at the utlisation of microbial organisms for the production of good quality ...
Abstract Background: Chitin is an important natural resource. The annual worldwide production is es...
[[abstract]]The exploitation of chitinous materials seems to be an infinite treasure. The oligosacch...
Lactobacillus plantarum, as a potential lactic acid and protease producer, was used for biological e...
In this study, the chitin and chitosan were extracted from shrimp shell through two-steps acid and a...
As an environmentally friendly and efficient method, successive two-step fermentation has been appli...
Chitin and Chitosan have been produced from shrimp byproduct by chemical method. Shrimp byproducts w...
Shrimp waste is the most important chitin source for commercial use. In this study chitin and chitos...
Shrimp waste is the most important chitin source for commercial use. In this study chitin and chitos...
Chitin was synthesized from Nigerian brown shrimps by a chemical process involving demineralization ...
Shrimp waste is the most important chitin source for commercial use. In this study chitin and chitos...
Background and Objective: Lobster shell waste from seafood processing industry was used as the sourc...
Background and Objective: Lobster shell waste from seafood processing industry was used as the sourc...
The most important bio-polysaccharide for biochemical industries are chitin and chitosan. These chem...
Background: Chitin is an important natural resource. The annual worldwide production is estimated in...
The present study aimed at the utlisation of microbial organisms for the production of good quality ...
Abstract Background: Chitin is an important natural resource. The annual worldwide production is es...
[[abstract]]The exploitation of chitinous materials seems to be an infinite treasure. The oligosacch...