Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater
The fish processing industry is widespread and extremely varied in terms of type and scale of operation. Codfish (Gadus morhua L.) is one of the most processed white fish in Europe, where it is usually consumed salt-cured. Significant amounts of waste and byproducts result from its processing. Salt...
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description | The fish processing industry is widespread and extremely varied in terms of type and scale of operation. Codfish (Gadus morhua L.) is one of the most processed white fish in Europe, where it is usually consumed salt-cured. Significant amounts of waste and byproducts result from its processing. Salt induces the release of substantial volumes of physiological water (∼200 l for each ton of fresh fish), which drains away significant amounts of nutrients (∼10 g/l). In this chapter we discuss the recovery of muscle proteins and free amino acids from codfish salting wastewater by sorption using a commercial resin. The free amino acid extract shows important biological properties, such as antioxidant activity and in vitro intestinal permeability. The chapter discusses the application of this mixture and of muscle protein in food, feed, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical formulations. |
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op_source | Ferraro , V , Cruz , I B , Jorge , R F , Pintado , M E & Castro , P M L 2013 , Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater . in Bioactive compounds from marine foods : plant and animal sources . Wiley-Blackwell , pp. 373-393 . https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118412893.ch17 |
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spelling | ftucplisboacris:oai:ciencia.ucp.pt:publications/ccc5e42b-f07d-40b7-8e02-b038b27cd367 2025-01-16T21:59:16+00:00 Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater Ferraro, Vincenza Cruz, Isabel B. Jorge, Ruben Ferreira Pintado, Manuela E. Castro, Paula M. L. 2013-10-04 https://ciencia.ucp.pt/en/publications/ccc5e42b-f07d-40b7-8e02-b038b27cd367 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118412893.ch17 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85016642219&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/14426 eng eng Wiley-Blackwell https://ciencia.ucp.pt/en/publications/ccc5e42b-f07d-40b7-8e02-b038b27cd367 urn:ISBN:9781118412848 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Ferraro , V , Cruz , I B , Jorge , R F , Pintado , M E & Castro , P M L 2013 , Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater . in Bioactive compounds from marine foods : plant and animal sources . Wiley-Blackwell , pp. 373-393 . https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118412893.ch17 Amino acids Antioxidant activity Codfish Intestinal permeability Proteins Salting Sorption Wastewater bookPart 2013 ftucplisboacris https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118412893.ch17 2024-06-05T23:43:55Z The fish processing industry is widespread and extremely varied in terms of type and scale of operation. Codfish (Gadus morhua L.) is one of the most processed white fish in Europe, where it is usually consumed salt-cured. Significant amounts of waste and byproducts result from its processing. Salt induces the release of substantial volumes of physiological water (∼200 l for each ton of fresh fish), which drains away significant amounts of nutrients (∼10 g/l). In this chapter we discuss the recovery of muscle proteins and free amino acids from codfish salting wastewater by sorption using a commercial resin. The free amino acid extract shows important biological properties, such as antioxidant activity and in vitro intestinal permeability. The chapter discusses the application of this mixture and of muscle protein in food, feed, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical formulations. Book Part Gadus morhua Research at Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Ciência-UCP) 373 393 Chichester, UK |
spellingShingle | Amino acids Antioxidant activity Codfish Intestinal permeability Proteins Salting Sorption Wastewater Ferraro, Vincenza Cruz, Isabel B. Jorge, Ruben Ferreira Pintado, Manuela E. Castro, Paula M. L. Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater |
title | Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater |
title_full | Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater |
title_fullStr | Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater |
title_full_unstemmed | Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater |
title_short | Extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (Gadus morhua) salting wastewater |
title_sort | extraction of high-added-value compounds from codfish (gadus morhua) salting wastewater |
topic | Amino acids Antioxidant activity Codfish Intestinal permeability Proteins Salting Sorption Wastewater |
topic_facet | Amino acids Antioxidant activity Codfish Intestinal permeability Proteins Salting Sorption Wastewater |
url | https://ciencia.ucp.pt/en/publications/ccc5e42b-f07d-40b7-8e02-b038b27cd367 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118412893.ch17 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85016642219&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/14426 |