Byproducts of aquaculture processes: development and prospective uses. Review
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 pharmaceu...
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Main Authors: | Leidy Maritza SIERRA LOPERA, Cindy Tatiana SEPÚLVEDA RINCÓN, Priscilla VÁSQUEZ MAZO, Omar Alfredo FIGUEROA MORENO, José Edgar ZAPATA MONTOYA |
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Language: | EN |
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Universidad de Antioquia
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/52e6157c16c84b76bd4cc0dbce1cedbb |
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