AbstractThe continuous growth of poultry industry results in an increased amount of waste provided from both production facilities and processing plants. The processing of poultry meat results in massive quantities of solid waste as feathers, viscera, bones, and dead on arrival. The use of enzymes for bioconversion of such byproducts into materials with increased value is an interesting strategy. Enzymes can be useful to convert poultry waste into feed and fertilizers. The hydrolysis of animal byproducts can also generate bioactive peptides, which are important molecules that may exert physiological effects in vivo, as antioxidant, angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory and dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV)-inhibitory activities. T...
The 15–20% of the by-products of meat- and poultry industry – that unsuitable for human consumption ...
ReviewKeratinases are proteolytic enzymes with a particular ability to cleave peptide bonds in kerat...
577-581The ability of Bacillus licheniformis (MCC2830) to utilize different keratin substrates (solu...
AbstractThe continuous growth of poultry industry results in an increased amount of waste provided f...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
Background and Objective: Enzymatic modification of protein-base materials is fast emerging as a pro...
Background and objective: Waste chicken feather is an important waste product of the poultry process...
In nature, chicken feathers were abundantly generated from poultry industry and become severe enviro...
The aim of this study was to select keratin-degrading bacteria from JSC “Biocentras” collection and ...
Background and objective: Continuous increases in poultry production have led to increases in slaugh...
Keratinous biomass valorization for value-added products presents a high prospect in ecological mana...
The present study describes the production and characterization of a feather hydrolyzing enzyme by S...
Stabilization and utilization of poultry waste demand efficient biodegradation either by mixture of...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
Feather is produced in large amounts as a waste in poultry slaughterhouses. Only 60-70% of the poult...
The 15–20% of the by-products of meat- and poultry industry – that unsuitable for human consumption ...
ReviewKeratinases are proteolytic enzymes with a particular ability to cleave peptide bonds in kerat...
577-581The ability of Bacillus licheniformis (MCC2830) to utilize different keratin substrates (solu...
AbstractThe continuous growth of poultry industry results in an increased amount of waste provided f...
Annually, about 55 percent of keratinous wastes are generated from various agro-industrial processin...
Background and Objective: Enzymatic modification of protein-base materials is fast emerging as a pro...
Background and objective: Waste chicken feather is an important waste product of the poultry process...
In nature, chicken feathers were abundantly generated from poultry industry and become severe enviro...
The aim of this study was to select keratin-degrading bacteria from JSC “Biocentras” collection and ...
Background and objective: Continuous increases in poultry production have led to increases in slaugh...
Keratinous biomass valorization for value-added products presents a high prospect in ecological mana...
The present study describes the production and characterization of a feather hydrolyzing enzyme by S...
Stabilization and utilization of poultry waste demand efficient biodegradation either by mixture of...
Abstract There is an increasing demand for cost-effective and ecologically-friendly methods for valo...
Feather is produced in large amounts as a waste in poultry slaughterhouses. Only 60-70% of the poult...
The 15–20% of the by-products of meat- and poultry industry – that unsuitable for human consumption ...
ReviewKeratinases are proteolytic enzymes with a particular ability to cleave peptide bonds in kerat...
577-581The ability of Bacillus licheniformis (MCC2830) to utilize different keratin substrates (solu...