The food–materials nexus: Next generation bioplastics and advanced materials from agri‐food residues
The most recent strategies available for upcycling agri‐food losses and waste (FLW) into
functional bioplastics and advanced materials are reviewed and the valorization of food …
functional bioplastics and advanced materials are reviewed and the valorization of food …
Tuna sidestream valorization: a circular blue bioeconomy approach
A Sasidharan, T Rustad, GM Cusimano - Environmental Science and …, 2023 - Springer
Tuna is an economically significant seafood, harvested throughout the world, and is heavily
traded due to its high nutritional quality and consumer acceptance. Tuna meat is rich in …
traded due to its high nutritional quality and consumer acceptance. Tuna meat is rich in …
Extraction and characterization of hyaluronic acid from the eyeball of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
LO Alcântara, JR de Sousa, FK Andrade… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a biopolymer of enormous value aggregation for in general industry.
The vitreous humor of the eyeball from Nile tilapia contains appreciable amounts of …
The vitreous humor of the eyeball from Nile tilapia contains appreciable amounts of …
Hyaluronic acid from bluefin tuna by-product: Structural analysis and pharmacological activities
S Elhiss, A Hamdi, L Chahed, C Boisson-Vidal… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The fishing and aquaculture industries generate a huge amount of waste during processing
and preservation operations, especially those of tuna. Recovering these by-products is a …
and preservation operations, especially those of tuna. Recovering these by-products is a …
Hepato‐Renal Damage of Hyaluronic Acid on the African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a versatile polysaccharide with a broad range of biological,
pharmacological, and therapeutic applications due to its anti‐inflammatory properties, low …
pharmacological, and therapeutic applications due to its anti‐inflammatory properties, low …
Potential applications of biopolymers in fisheries industry
The exponential rise in fish-derived biopolymers in the form of nets, gears, food packaging
material, lures and traps has revolutionized the fishing industry in the recent years. The …
material, lures and traps has revolutionized the fishing industry in the recent years. The …
Isolation and Characterization of Marine-Derived Collagens and Gelatins in the Perspective of Biomedical Application
AL Alves, CF Marques, M Almeida… - Handbook of the …, 2023 - Springer
The biodiversity and availability of species within the marine environment has been of
increasing interest in the pursuit for new materials with biomedical potential. The increase of …
increasing interest in the pursuit for new materials with biomedical potential. The increase of …
Extraction of glycosaminoglycans (gags) from discarded by-products of bluefin tuna (thunnus thynnus) fished off Algarve
K Ogura - 2023 - sapientia.ualg.pt
O onsumo global de pescado aumentou quase o dobro da taxa anual do crescimento da
população mundial no mesmo período, de 1961 a 2019, tornando o consumo de pescado …
população mundial no mesmo período, de 1961 a 2019, tornando o consumo de pescado …