Resource recovery from fish waste: Prospects and the usage of intensified extraction technologies

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作者
Thirukumaran, R. [1 ]
Priya, Vijay Kumar Anu [1 ]
Krishnamoorthy, Srinivasan [1 ]
Ramakrishnan, Paranthaman [1 ]
Moses, J. A. [1 ]
Anandharamakrishnan, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Govt India, Minist Food Proc Ind, Natl Inst Food Technol Entrepreneurship & Managem, Computat Modeling & Nanoscale Proc Unit, Thanjavur 613005, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
Fish waste utilization; SDG goal "Zerodiscard; Waste valorization; Bioprocess intensification; Resource recovery; SUPERCRITICAL-FLUID EXTRACTION; BY-PRODUCTS; CARBON-DIOXIDE; PROCESS PARAMETERS; OIL; QUALITY; PROTEIN; OPTIMIZATION; HYDROLYSATE; ASTAXANTHIN;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134361
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Globally, the valorization of fish biowaste as a feedstock to recover valuable components is an emerging research and commercial interest area to achieve the SDG goals by 2030. Fish waste-derived biomolecules are increasingly finding diverse applications in food and other biotechnological fields due to their excellent chemical, structural and functional properties. The focus of this review is to highlight the conventional valorization routes and recent advancements in extraction technologies for resource recovery applications, primarily focusing on green pro-cesses. Biointensified processes involving ultrasound, microwave, sub-and supercritical fluids, pulsed electric field, high-pressure processing, and cold plasma are extensively explored as sustainable technologies for valo-rizing fish discards and found numerous applications in the production of functional and commercially important biomaterials. With challenges in recovering intracellular bioactive compounds, selectivity, and energy require-ment concerns, conventional approaches are being relooked continuously in the quest for process intensification and sustainable production practices. Nonetheless, in the context of 'zero waste' and 'biorefinery for high-value compounds', there is immense scope for technological upgradation in these emerging alternative approaches. This work details such attempts, providing insights into the immense untapped potential in this sector.
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