Bioactives from Aquatic Side Streams
Innovative Extraction Procedures and Applications
- 1st Edition - November 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Charlotte Jacobsen, Sakhi Ghelichi, Pedro J. García-Moreno
- Language: English
Bioactives from Aquatic Side Streams: Innovative Extraction Procedures and Applications examines the untapped potential of aquatic resources and byproducts as a rich source of bio… Read more
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Description
Description
Key features
Key features
- Describes the diversity and characterization of bioactive compounds sourced from aquatic side streams
- Identifies the diverse applications of aquatic bioactives in functional foods, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics
- Considers market and regulatory hurdles and poses potential solutions
Readership
Readership
Table of contents
Table of contents
2. Extraction techniques of bioactives from aquatic side streams
3. Hydrolysates and peptides from marine side streams: Current trends and prospects
4. Aquatic side streams as a source of omega-3 oil and phospholipids
5. Extraction and applications of collagen and gelatin from aquatic byproducts
6. Isolation, characterization, and applications of chitin and chitosan, their oligosaccharides, and glucosamines from byproducts of crabs, shrimps, and squids
7. Recovery and utilization of minerals from aquatic side streams
8. Natural pigments from aquatic side streams: Recovery, stabilization, and applications
9. Recovery of bioactive compounds from the side streams of polysaccharide extraction from seaweed
10. Possibility of recovering bioactives from side streams of omega-3 oil extraction from microalgae
11. Enzymes from aquatic side streams: Extraction, concentraction, purification, and utilization
12. Glycosaminoglycans from fish processing byproducts: recovery, characterization, and potential applications
13. Sensory challenges and solutions in the application of bioactives from aquatic side streams14. Emerging delivery techniques to improve bioavailability and bioaccessibility of bioactives from aquatic side streams
15. Bioinformatics for recovery of bioactives from aquatic byproducts: A top-down approach
16. Market and technological hurdles and regulatory aspects in bioactives from aquatic side streams
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 1, 2026
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Charlotte Jacobsen
Dr. Charlotte Jacobsen is Professor and Group Leader of the Bioactives Analysis and Application Research Group at The National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Food). Her research encompasses the production of antioxidants from natural sources and the oxidative stability of omega-3 delivery systems, including the incorporation of antioxidants into food. Dr. Jacobsen has been appointed by EFSA as an expert in the Fish Oil working group under the Biohazard Panel. She collaborates with numerous international public organizations, including the University of Massachusetts, NTNU (Norway), CSIC/IIM (Spain), Kiel University (Germany), INRA and IFREMER (France), including as President of the European Section of the American Oil Chemists Society and Chair of the Lipid Oxidation Board of the American Oil Chemists Society. She is co-editor of five books on the topic of aquatic bioactives.
SG
Sakhi Ghelichi
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