Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry

Since the early 1980s, a large number of studies on enzymes from the red king crab hepatopancreas were conducted. They have been relevant both from a fundamental point of view in terms of studying the enzymes of marine organisms and in terms of rational natural resource management aimed to obtain ne...

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Published in:Recycling
Main Authors: Tatyana Ponomareva, Maria Timchenko, Michael Filippov, Sergey Lapaev, Evgeny Sogorin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/recycling6010003
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e16075842dcb4f3f8b81f102f7557244 2023-05-15T18:06:10+02:00 Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry Tatyana Ponomareva Maria Timchenko Michael Filippov Sergey Lapaev Evgeny Sogorin 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/recycling6010003 https://doaj.org/article/e16075842dcb4f3f8b81f102f7557244 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2313-4321/6/1/3 https://doaj.org/toc/2313-4321 doi:10.3390/recycling6010003 2313-4321 https://doaj.org/article/e16075842dcb4f3f8b81f102f7557244 Recycling, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 3-0 (2021) commercial crab species red king crab waste processing hepatopancreas proteases hyaluronidase Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/recycling6010003 2022-12-31T15:40:53Z Since the early 1980s, a large number of studies on enzymes from the red king crab hepatopancreas were conducted. They have been relevant both from a fundamental point of view in terms of studying the enzymes of marine organisms and in terms of rational natural resource management aimed to obtain new valuable products from the processing of crab fishing waste. Most of these works were performed by Russian scientists due to the area and amount of waste of red king crab processing in Russia (or the Soviet Union). However, the close phylogenetic kinship and the similar ecological niches of commercial crab species and the production scale of the catch provide the bases for the successful transfer of experience in the processing of the red king crab hepatopancreas to other commercial crab species caught worldwide. This review describes the value of recycled commercial crab species, discusses processing problems, and suggests possible solutions for these issues. The main emphasis is made on hepatopancreatic enzymes as the most salubrious products of red king crab waste processing. Article in Journal/Newspaper Red king crab Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Recycling 6 1 3
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topic commercial crab species
red king crab
waste processing
hepatopancreas
proteases
hyaluronidase
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle commercial crab species
red king crab
waste processing
hepatopancreas
proteases
hyaluronidase
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Tatyana Ponomareva
Maria Timchenko
Michael Filippov
Sergey Lapaev
Evgeny Sogorin
Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry
topic_facet commercial crab species
red king crab
waste processing
hepatopancreas
proteases
hyaluronidase
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description Since the early 1980s, a large number of studies on enzymes from the red king crab hepatopancreas were conducted. They have been relevant both from a fundamental point of view in terms of studying the enzymes of marine organisms and in terms of rational natural resource management aimed to obtain new valuable products from the processing of crab fishing waste. Most of these works were performed by Russian scientists due to the area and amount of waste of red king crab processing in Russia (or the Soviet Union). However, the close phylogenetic kinship and the similar ecological niches of commercial crab species and the production scale of the catch provide the bases for the successful transfer of experience in the processing of the red king crab hepatopancreas to other commercial crab species caught worldwide. This review describes the value of recycled commercial crab species, discusses processing problems, and suggests possible solutions for these issues. The main emphasis is made on hepatopancreatic enzymes as the most salubrious products of red king crab waste processing.
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author Tatyana Ponomareva
Maria Timchenko
Michael Filippov
Sergey Lapaev
Evgeny Sogorin
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Maria Timchenko
Michael Filippov
Sergey Lapaev
Evgeny Sogorin
author_sort Tatyana Ponomareva
title Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry
title_short Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry
title_full Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry
title_fullStr Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry
title_full_unstemmed Prospects of Red King Crab Hepatopancreas Processing: Fundamental and Applied Biochemistry
title_sort prospects of red king crab hepatopancreas processing: fundamental and applied biochemistry
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