Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1429154 Materials Science and Engineering: C 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Different valuable biologically compounds can be recovered from the waste and/or by-products of fish canning industry.•They include biopolymers, minerals, proteins, amino acid and enzymes.•Potentially these compounds could be used in industries such as pharmaceutical, food and agrochemical.•The recovery of these compounds could benefit the society in many aspects (health, economy, waste production minimisation).

Different valuable compounds, which can be employed in medicine or in other industries (i.e. food, agrochemical, pharmaceutical) can be recovered from by-products and waste from the fish canning industries. They include lipids, proteins, bio-polymers, minerals, amino acids and enzymes; they can be extracted from wastewaters and/or from solid residues (head, viscera, skin, tails and flesh) generated along the canning process, through the filleting, cooking, salting or smoking stages.In this review, the opportunities for the extraction and the valorisation of bioactive compounds from sardine, sardine-type fish and mackerel canning residues are examined and discussed. These are amongst the most consumed fishes in the Mediterranean area; moreover, canning is one of the most important and common methods of preservation. The large quantities of by-products generated have great potentials for the extraction of biologically desirable high added value compounds.

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