Publisert 2022

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Publikasjonsdetaljer

Tidsskrift : Global Challenges , p. 1–5–4 , 2022

Utgiver : John Wiley & Sons

Internasjonale standardnummer :
Trykt : 2056-6646
Elektronisk : 2056-6646

Publikasjonstype : Vitenskapelig artikkel

Bidragsytere : Solstad, Runar Gjerp; James, Philip John

Forskningsområder

Bioprosessering

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Sammendrag

There is a large amount of coproduct generated by the sea urchin fisheries around the world as well as a growing interest in removing large quantities of undersize and low value sea urchins from barren areas in the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts as well as other areas around the world. The authors believe there is scope to develop a hydrolysate product from this and this study gives preliminary observations on the characteristics of hydrolysate from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. The biochemical composition for S. droebachiensis is moisture 64.1%, protein 3.4%, oil 0.9%, and ash 29.8%. Amino acid composition, molecular weight distribution, lipid-class, and fatty acid composition are also presented. The authors suggest a sensory-panel mapping be undertaken on future sea urchin hydrolysates. Possible uses for the hydrolysate are unclear at this stage but the combination of amino acids and the relatively high levels of glycine, aspartic acid, and glutamic acid should be further investigated.

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