2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-28610-w
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Tuna sidestream valorization: a circular blue bioeconomy approach

Abstract: Tuna is an economically significant seafood, harvested throughout the world, and is heavily traded due to its high nutritional quality and consumer acceptance. Tuna meat is rich in essential nutrients such as amino acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), and trace minerals. The huge volume of solid and liquid sidestreams generated during the processing stages of tuna is creating environmental and socioeconomic challenges in coastal areas. Different products such as fish meal, protein hydrolysates, collagen,… Show more

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“…One roadblock to the industrial production of protein hydrolysates from by-products is that most studies with by-products were performed at the laboratory scale, which limits their industrial adaptation [113]. Some studies attempted pilot trials to confirm the technical feasibility of the laboratory scale at an industrial scale.…”
Section: Process Scale-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One roadblock to the industrial production of protein hydrolysates from by-products is that most studies with by-products were performed at the laboratory scale, which limits their industrial adaptation [113]. Some studies attempted pilot trials to confirm the technical feasibility of the laboratory scale at an industrial scale.…”
Section: Process Scale-upmentioning
confidence: 99%