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- W1601467006 abstract "Byproducts from fish and shellfish processing represent a serious environmental and economic problem, resulting from inadequate disposal and/or costs associated with disposal at landfill. However, they can also be viewed as valuable sources of bioactive compounds, including proteins, peptides, lipids, minerals, carbohydrates, and small molecules, with health-maintaining applications in human, animal, fish, and shellfish diets. Marine processing byproducts may therefore be termed “co-products” and should be viewed as a potential resource for new, value-added product generation. Fish species without significant commercial value, such as Capros aper (boarfish) and blue whiting, can also be viewed as a novel resource for new ingredient and product development. Some bioactive peptides derived from marine resources are claimed to impart health benefits to the consumer, including antioxidant, anticancer, antimicrobial, relaxation, and heart-health effects. This chapter describes how marine byproducts can be converted into valuable protein and peptide ingredients for the functional food, cosmeceutical, and supplement markets. Issues such as the safety of the starting raw materials, processing methods for the generation of marine protein hydrolysates and peptides, and products that already exist on the market are provided. An overview of heart-health, antimicrobial, and other bioactive peptides generated from known fish byproducts is also given, along with the current and potential bioactivities of fish protein hydrolysates and peptides." @default.
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- W1601467006 title "Bioactive Peptides from Marine Processing Byproducts" @default.
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