TY - JOUR
T1 - Valorisation of crustacean and bivalve processing side streams for industrial fast time-to-market products
T2 - A review from the European Union regulation perspective
AU - Zou, Yang
AU - Heyndrickx, Marc
AU - Debode, Jane
AU - Raes, Katleen
AU - de Pascale, Donatella
AU - Behan, Patrice
AU - Giltrap, Michelle
AU - O’Connor, Christine
AU - Solstad, Runar Gjerp
AU - Lian, Kjersti
AU - Altintzoglou, Themistoklis
AU - Dragøy, Ragnhild
AU - Scheers, Nathalie
AU - Undeland, Ingrid
AU - Robbens, Johan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 Zou, Heyndrickx, Debode, Raes, de Pascale, Behan, Giltrap, O’Connor, Solstad, Lian, Altintzoglou, Dragøy, Scheers, Undeland and Robbens.
PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - A massive amount of crustaceans and bivalves are consumed each year, leading to millions of tons of processing side streams from the seafood industry. Considering the current trend of (bio)circular and zero-waste food production, crustacean and bivalve processing side streams (CBPS) seem a promising and emerging resource for producing high-value-added products. This paper highlights the general composition of CBPS with high commercial values, namely, protein, lipids, carotenoids, minerals and chitins. The extraction strategies of these fractions, including conventional chemical and environmentally friendly methods, are also discussed. This review presents and summarises CBPS as raw materials for developing fast time-to-market products complying with specific EU regulations, including animal feeds, bio-pesticide/stimulants, and cosmetic ingredients. This paper also provides insights into challenges of applying CBPS as raw materials to generate products for human consumption.
AB - A massive amount of crustaceans and bivalves are consumed each year, leading to millions of tons of processing side streams from the seafood industry. Considering the current trend of (bio)circular and zero-waste food production, crustacean and bivalve processing side streams (CBPS) seem a promising and emerging resource for producing high-value-added products. This paper highlights the general composition of CBPS with high commercial values, namely, protein, lipids, carotenoids, minerals and chitins. The extraction strategies of these fractions, including conventional chemical and environmentally friendly methods, are also discussed. This review presents and summarises CBPS as raw materials for developing fast time-to-market products complying with specific EU regulations, including animal feeds, bio-pesticide/stimulants, and cosmetic ingredients. This paper also provides insights into challenges of applying CBPS as raw materials to generate products for human consumption.
KW - by-products
KW - regulation
KW - seafood industry
KW - side streams
KW - valorisation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85150186887
U2 - 10.3389/fmars.2023.1068151
DO - 10.3389/fmars.2023.1068151
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85150186887
SN - 2296-7745
VL - 10
JO - Frontiers in Marine Science
JF - Frontiers in Marine Science
M1 - 1068151
ER -