Foods and pharmaceutical industries all over the world attend an increasing demand for gelatin, a biopolymer derived from collagen. Gelatins are widely used due to their biocompatibility, biodegradation, physical and functional properties. Porcine and bovine gelatins, the most commonly used, are subject to major constraints and skepticism among consumers, this is due to socio-cultural and health-related issues. Therefore, there is an increasing demand for alternative sources. The by-products generated by fish-processing industries are a potential source for the production of gelatins. Fish gelatin possesses interesting characteristics and may thus be considered as an alternative to mammalian gelatin for use in food, pharmaceutical and photo...
In this work, the technology of fish gelatin from the skin of Atlantic cod from the Barents Sea was ...
Gelatin is mostly obtained from skin, bone or connective tissues of bovine or porcine land animals. ...
The manufacture and potential application of biodegradable films for food application has gained inc...
The demand for gelatin for food and pharmaceutical application is increasing because it is one of th...
Background: Gelatin, one of the most popular biopolyrners, is widely used in food, pharmaceutical an...
Based on physico-functional properties, gelatin is a biopolymer of great interest in food industry. ...
In recent years, demand for consumption of marine foods, and especially fish, has substantially incr...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
Gelatin is a commonly used ingredient in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. It is ob...
In last decade, more research has been conducted in order to find the better way for utilizing the w...
Gelatine is used as an excipient for various pharmaceutical dosage forms, such as capsule shells (bo...
Not AvailableGelatin is a soluble polypeptide derived from insoluble collagen, which is the principa...
Gelatin is one of the most widely used food ingredients. Its applications in food industries are ver...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
The global market for halal food industry is growing rapidly with the main concern relies on the ing...
In this work, the technology of fish gelatin from the skin of Atlantic cod from the Barents Sea was ...
Gelatin is mostly obtained from skin, bone or connective tissues of bovine or porcine land animals. ...
The manufacture and potential application of biodegradable films for food application has gained inc...
The demand for gelatin for food and pharmaceutical application is increasing because it is one of th...
Background: Gelatin, one of the most popular biopolyrners, is widely used in food, pharmaceutical an...
Based on physico-functional properties, gelatin is a biopolymer of great interest in food industry. ...
In recent years, demand for consumption of marine foods, and especially fish, has substantially incr...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
Gelatin is a commonly used ingredient in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. It is ob...
In last decade, more research has been conducted in order to find the better way for utilizing the w...
Gelatine is used as an excipient for various pharmaceutical dosage forms, such as capsule shells (bo...
Not AvailableGelatin is a soluble polypeptide derived from insoluble collagen, which is the principa...
Gelatin is one of the most widely used food ingredients. Its applications in food industries are ver...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the production of gelatin from alternative sou...
The global market for halal food industry is growing rapidly with the main concern relies on the ing...
In this work, the technology of fish gelatin from the skin of Atlantic cod from the Barents Sea was ...
Gelatin is mostly obtained from skin, bone or connective tissues of bovine or porcine land animals. ...
The manufacture and potential application of biodegradable films for food application has gained inc...