Valorization of the proteic fraction of Salmo salar by-products : study and optimization
By-products are the not used parts and recoverable in the fish processing operations, such as heads, skins, bones or pulp. The processing industry of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) generates about 50% of co-products, which are a source of high quality protein. This work is part of Pesk&Co...
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Format: | Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis |
Language: | French |
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HAL CCSD
2016
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Online Access: | https://theses.hal.science/tel-03336553 https://theses.hal.science/tel-03336553/document https://theses.hal.science/tel-03336553/file/These-2016-EDSM-Biologie_marine-PROVOST_Margot.pdf |
Summary: | By-products are the not used parts and recoverable in the fish processing operations, such as heads, skins, bones or pulp. The processing industry of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) generates about 50% of co-products, which are a source of high quality protein. This work is part of Pesk&Co project, which gather four industrial partners (Meralliance-Thai Union Yslab, SPF-DIANA, AGH-SOCOFAG) and one academic partner (LEMAR UMR 6539, UBO) in order to extract and characterize high value ingredients from farmed Atlantic salmon by-products (Salmo salar). The first aim of the thesis was to develop a method for extracting collagen from salmon skins by the setting up of a non-conventional process at LEMAR and finally developed it at pilot and industrial scale. The collagen obtained was characterized by different analytical methods (FPLC-SEC, SDS-PAGE, FTIR, rheology, microscopy). Then, enzymatic cross-linking assays of collagen with a microbial transglutaminase led to obtain a collagen hydrogel. The second objective of this work was focused on the hydrolysis under controlled conditions of salmon heads to generate functional peptides for aquaculture. Two enzymatic hydrolysis protocols have been developed and transferred at pilot scale. The hydrolysates were incorporated into diets to be tested on bass larvae (Dicentrarchus labrax). Both ingredients developed during this work have for future use to be commercialized and different markets and applications are targeted. Les co-produits sont les parties non utilisées et récupérables lors des opérations de transformation du poisson, comme les têtes, les peaux, les os ou la pulpe. L’industrie de transformation du saumon Atlantique d’élevage (Salmo salar) génère environ 50% de co-produits qui constituent une source de protéines de haute qualité. Ce travail de thèse s’inscrit dans le cadre du projet Pesk&Co, qui réunit quatre partenaires industriels (Meralliance-Thai Union, Yslab, SPF-DIANA, AGH-Socofag) et un partenaire académique (LEMAR UMR 6539, UBO) dans le but ... |
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