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Yield and chemical composition of fractions from fermented shrimp biowaste

Bhaskar, N. and Suresh, P. V. and Sakhare, P. Z. and Sachindra, N. M. and Lalitha, R. G. (2010) Yield and chemical composition of fractions from fermented shrimp biowaste. Waste Management and Research, 26. pp. 64-70. ISSN ISSN 0734–242X

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Official URL: DOI: 10.1177/0734242X09337658

Abstract

Chemical composition of chitinous residue and fermentation liquor fractions, obtained from fermented shrimp biowaste, was evaluated in order to explore their potential for further utilization. Lyophilization of the liquor fraction obtained after fermentation resulted in a powder rich in both protein (30%) and carotenoids (217.18 ± 2.89 μg/g). The yield of chitinous residue was 44% (w/w) whereas the yield of lyophilized powder was >25% (w/v). About 69% of total carotenoids were recovered by fermentation. Fermentation resulted in the removal of both protein as well as ash content from the shrimp biowaste, as indicated by ~92% deproteination and >76% demineralization, respectively. Post fermentation, the residue had a chitin content of >90%. The lyophilized liquor fraction had all the essential amino acids (except threonine) in quantities comparable to Food & Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization reference protein. The composition of fermentation liquor is indicative of its potential for application as an amino acid supplement in aquaculture feed formulations.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Carotenoids; Fermentation liquor; Pediococcus acidolactici; Chitin, Deproteination
Subjects: 600 Technology > 05 Chemical engineering > 04 Fermentation Technology
600 Technology > 08 Food technology > 28 Meat, Fish & Poultry
Divisions: Meat Fish and Poultry Technology
Depositing User: Users 197 not found.
Date Deposited: 06 Jan 2011 09:48
Last Modified: 01 Jul 2015 10:58
URI: http://ir.cftri.res.in/id/eprint/9844

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