BYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW

ABSTRACT Background: Growing aquaculture production around the world generates an important environmental impact because of its waste volume, which reaches nearly 60%. These byproducts have important levels of protein and lipids that can be revaluated to obtain products that are of interest to the...

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Autores principales: Leidy Maritza SIERRA LOPERA, Cindy Tatiana SEPÚLVEDA RINCÓN, Priscilla VÁSQUEZ MAZO, Omar Alfredo FIGUEROA MORENO, José Edgar ZAPATA MONTOYA
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:10ee2530f39f41fd846ff9ad893e08b12021-12-02T07:01:14ZBYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW0121-400410.17533/udea.vitae.v25n3a03https://doaj.org/article/10ee2530f39f41fd846ff9ad893e08b1http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0121-40042018000300128&lng=en&tlng=enhttps://doaj.org/toc/0121-4004ABSTRACT Background: Growing aquaculture production around the world generates an important environmental impact because of its waste volume, which reaches nearly 60%. These byproducts have important levels of protein and lipids that can be revaluated to obtain products that are of interest to the pharmaceutical and food industries such as bioactive peptides and functional properties. Recently, technologies have been applied to the isolation and purification of bioactive peptides according to their molecular weight, such as membrane separation techniques and chromatography. Currently, there are commercial products from fish protein hydrolysates that can be used in nutritional and pharmaceutical applications as a source of amino acids with different physiological functions. Objective: Give information on aquaculture byproducts, hydrolysis methods, methods of purification, bioactive peptides and functional properties and nutritional supplements. Methods: Science Direct, Springer Link, Wiley Online Library, and Scopus were reviewed using the keywords aquaculture products, protein hydrolysis, bioactive peptides, functional properties. For the selection of the articles, the year of publication, the language, the methodology used and the trajectory of the authors were taken into account. Conclusions: This review is a brief description of the use of aquaculture byproducts using different types of hydrolysis process and their multiple applications on several industries.Leidy Maritza SIERRA LOPERACindy Tatiana SEPÚLVEDA RINCÓNPriscilla VÁSQUEZ MAZOOmar Alfredo FIGUEROA MORENOJosé Edgar ZAPATA MONTOYAUniversidad de Antioquiaarticleaquaculture productsprotein hydrolysisbioactive peptidesfunctional propertiesFood processing and manufactureTP368-456Pharmaceutical industryHD9665-9675ENVitae, Vol 25, Iss 3, Pp 128-140
institution DOAJ
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topic aquaculture products
protein hydrolysis
bioactive peptides
functional properties
Food processing and manufacture
TP368-456
Pharmaceutical industry
HD9665-9675
spellingShingle aquaculture products
protein hydrolysis
bioactive peptides
functional properties
Food processing and manufacture
TP368-456
Pharmaceutical industry
HD9665-9675
Leidy Maritza SIERRA LOPERA
Cindy Tatiana SEPÚLVEDA RINCÓN
Priscilla VÁSQUEZ MAZO
Omar Alfredo FIGUEROA MORENO
José Edgar ZAPATA MONTOYA
BYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW
description ABSTRACT Background: Growing aquaculture production around the world generates an important environmental impact because of its waste volume, which reaches nearly 60%. These byproducts have important levels of protein and lipids that can be revaluated to obtain products that are of interest to the pharmaceutical and food industries such as bioactive peptides and functional properties. Recently, technologies have been applied to the isolation and purification of bioactive peptides according to their molecular weight, such as membrane separation techniques and chromatography. Currently, there are commercial products from fish protein hydrolysates that can be used in nutritional and pharmaceutical applications as a source of amino acids with different physiological functions. Objective: Give information on aquaculture byproducts, hydrolysis methods, methods of purification, bioactive peptides and functional properties and nutritional supplements. Methods: Science Direct, Springer Link, Wiley Online Library, and Scopus were reviewed using the keywords aquaculture products, protein hydrolysis, bioactive peptides, functional properties. For the selection of the articles, the year of publication, the language, the methodology used and the trajectory of the authors were taken into account. Conclusions: This review is a brief description of the use of aquaculture byproducts using different types of hydrolysis process and their multiple applications on several industries.
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author Leidy Maritza SIERRA LOPERA
Cindy Tatiana SEPÚLVEDA RINCÓN
Priscilla VÁSQUEZ MAZO
Omar Alfredo FIGUEROA MORENO
José Edgar ZAPATA MONTOYA
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Cindy Tatiana SEPÚLVEDA RINCÓN
Priscilla VÁSQUEZ MAZO
Omar Alfredo FIGUEROA MORENO
José Edgar ZAPATA MONTOYA
author_sort Leidy Maritza SIERRA LOPERA
title BYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW
title_short BYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW
title_full BYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW
title_fullStr BYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed BYPRODUCTS OF AQUACULTURE PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTIVE USES. REVIEW
title_sort byproducts of aquaculture processes: development and prospective uses. review
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
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