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- Title
Fish By-Product Collagen Extraction Using Different Methods and Their Application.
- Authors
Gaikwad, Sunita; Kim, Mi Jeong
- Abstract
The processing of fishery resources results in the production of a growing quantity of byproducts, including heads, skins, viscera, intestines, frames, and fillet cutoffs. These byproducts are either wasted or utilized for the production of low-value items and fish oil. Typically, fish processing industries use only 25%, while the remaining 75% is considered as waste by-products. This review presents a comprehensive review on the extraction of collagen from fish byproducts, highlighting numerous techniques including acid-soluble collagen (ASC), enzyme-soluble collagen (ESC), ultrasound extraction, deep eutectic solvent (DES) extraction, and supercritical fluid extraction (SFE). A detailed explanation of various extraction parameters such as time, temperature, solid to liquid (S/L) ratio, and solvent/pepsin concentration is provided, which needs to be considered to optimize the collagen yield. Moreover, this review extends its focus to a detailed investigation of fish collagen applications in the biomedical sector, food sector, and in cosmetics. The comprehensive review explaining the extraction methods, extraction parameters, and the diverse applications of fish collagen provides a basis for the complete understanding of the potential of fish-derived collagen. The review concludes with a discussion of the current research and a perspective on the future development in this research field.
- Subjects
COLLAGEN; PEPSIN; SUPERCRITICAL fluid extraction; FISHERY resources; FISHERY processing; FISH oils; FOOD industry; WASTE products
- Publication
Marine Drugs, 2024, Vol 22, Issue 2, p60
- ISSN
1660-3397
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/md22020060