نتایج جستجو برای: fish waste hydrolysate

تعداد نتایج: 187386  

Journal: :Metabolites 2016
Tatsuki Ogura Reona Hoshino Yasuhiro Date Jun Kikuchi

Marine biomass including fishery products are precious protein resources for human foods and are an alternative to livestock animals in order to reduce the virtual water problem. However, a large amount of marine waste can be generated from fishery products and it is not currently recycled. We evaluated the metabolism of digested marine waste using integrated analytical methods, under anaerobic...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2009
Véronique Lahogue Karine Vallée-Rehel Mylène Cuart Dominique Haras Patrick Allaume

Introduction Many ACE inhibitory peptides have been isolated from various protein hydrolysates such as casein, soybean or fish protein. The purpose of this work is to isolate ACE inhibitory peptides derived from an enzymatic hydrolysate of fish by-products named Tensideal®, which is actually produced industrially by IDMER. The measurement of ACE inhibitory activity was performed using a HPLC me...

2012
Enric Gisbert Ali Skalli Ignacio Fernández Yannis Kotzamanis Jose Luis Zambonino-Infante Rogelio Fabregat

In this study, we have evaluated the incorporation of two types of protein hydrolysates at 9 and 12% levels of inclusion, one from yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, YPH) and another one from pig blood (PBPH), in microdiets for gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) larvae, and compared these results to a microdiet containing fish protein hydrolysate and another group only fed with enriched live prey...

1997
David Little Kriengkrai Satapornvanit

A framework for the integration of poultry and fish production in the tropics and sub-tropics is proposed. Poultry may be integrated with fish culture in several ways and benefits extend to both. Both poultry production and processing wastes have value as nutrient inputs to fish and the water used for fish culture can be used for evaporative cooling of poultry and fertilization of crops. The co...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2003
Zsófia Kádár Truus De Vrije Miriam A W Budde Zsolt Szengyel Kati Réczey Pieternel A M Claassen

The main objective of this study was to develop a system for the production of "renewable" hydrogen. Paper sludge is a solid industrial waste yielding mainly cellulose, which can be used, after hydrolysis, as a feedstock in anaerobic fermentation by (hyper)thermophilic organisms, such as Thermotoga elfii and Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus. Tests on different medium compositions showed tha...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2007
M C Márquez P Ramos

Food waste from fish and fruit shops was used as an alternative to the grain in grower-finisher pig diets. Two diets were formulated on an iso-nutrient basis (14 MJ digestible energy per kg, 160 g crude protein per kg on a dry-matter basis) to contain 0 g of food waste per kg in the control diet and 50 g of fish-shop waste per kg and 120 g of fruit-shop waste per kg in the experimental diet. In...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2012
Rui Chen Zhengbo Yue Lauren Deitz Yan Liu Walter Mulbry Wei Liao

This study investigated the use of acid hydrolyzed algae to enhance the enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass. The farm-waste grown algal samples were first characterized, and the optimal conditions for algal hydrolysis using dilute sulfuric acid were determined. Neutralized algal hydrolysate was then tested as a reaction medium (replacing the pH buffer solution) for the enzymatic hyd...

2011
Chuan-Liang Hsu Ku-Shang Chang Yi-Huang Chang Hung-Der Jang

Production of reducing sugar by hydrolysis of corncob material with Streptomyces sp. cellulase and ethanol fermentation of cellulosic hydrolysate was investigated. Cultures of Streptomyces sp. T3-1 improved reducing sugar yields with the production of CMCase, Avicelase and β-glucosidase activity of 3.8, 3.9 and 3.8 IU/ml, respectively. CMCase, Avicelase, and βglucosidase produced by the Strepto...

2007
KAREL KOLOMAZNÍK MILAN ADÁMEK

This contribution deals with the waste from the processes in which raw hide is transformed into leather, as well as with the waste generated during further leather processing and the final waste of leather industry, the worn-out shoes. All this waste, if deposited in the open-air dumps, represents a potential threat to human health, because it contains trivalent chromium (Cr III), which can oxi...

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