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Marine shells: potential opportunities for extraction of functional and health-promoting materials
Hou, Y.; Shavandi, A.; Carne, A.; Bekhit, A.A.; Ng, T.B.; Cheung, R.C.F.; Bekhit, A.E.-D.A. (2016). Marine shells: potential opportunities for extraction of functional and health-promoting materials. Crit. rev. environ. sci. technol. 46(11-12): 1047-1116. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10643389.2016.1202669
In: Critical reviews in environmental science and technology. CRC Press: Boca Raton Fla.. ISSN 1064-3389; e-ISSN 1547-6537, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Chitin; hydroxyapatite; pigment; waste shells

Authors  Top 
  • Hou, Y.
  • Shavandi, A., more
  • Carne, A.
  • Bekhit, A.A.
  • Ng, T.B.
  • Cheung, R.C.F.
  • Bekhit, A.E.-D.A.

Abstract
    Marine shell waste is a very rich source of several bioactive compounds and materials, such as calcium, chitin, pigments, and proteins. Currently, this waste material is greatly underutilized and contributes to significant environmental problems due to off-odor and concentration of minerals in landfill. The main objective of this review is to highlight the potential to add value to and maximize the utilization of this waste stream. Therefore, this review provides up-to-date information on various compounds available in marine shells that are generated as waste coproduct from commercial processing operations and their potential uses. Methods are described for extraction of these compounds for use in food and pharmaceutical applications.

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