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Ethnopharmacology, chemical constituents, and pharmacological activities of edible mud crab Scylla serrata (Forskål, 1775): a review [PDF]
Scylla serrata (Forskål, 1775), or mud crab or mangrove crab, is an euryhaline edible crab belonging to the family Portunidae. This edible crustacean is used as a delicious foodstuff throughout the world and plays a role in traditional medicine for the ...
Deepika Nellippatta +2 more
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The important decapod crustacean, the soft-shell crab, Scylla serrata is in great demand in different countries due to its taste next to shrimp and nutritional value, for which its farm is growing day by day as a source of income generation.
J. Dutta, M. Nasiruddin, M. Azadi
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Revealing the Diverse Allergenic Protein Repertoire of Six Widely Consumed Crab Species: A Species-Specific Allergen in King Crab. [PDF]
This study comprehended the allergen profiles of six edible crab species using proteomic and transcriptomic analyses and identified 11 putative allergens. King crab has a distinct protein and allergen profile, with the discovery of malate dehydrogenase as a novel king crab‐specific allergen registered as Para c 11.
Li S +11 more
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Kepiting bakau (Scylla serrata) merupakan salah satu spesies kunci dalam ekosistem mangrove yang memegang peranan yang sangat penting. Hutan mangrove yang ada di Kelurahan Belawan Sicanang sudah banyak mengalami konversi lahan seperti tambak dan ...
Yenni Ningsih Siringoringo +2 more
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Transesterification of Tropical Edible Oils to Biodiesel Using Catalyst From Scylla serrata
Scylla serata shell was decomposed at various temperatures ranging from 700-1100 oC to obtain calcium oxide. Calcium oxide from decomposed Scylla serrata shell was characterized through X-Ray analysis, FTIR spectroscopy, and morphology analysis ...
Risfidian Mohadi +3 more
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Utilization of Trash Fish for Cultivation of Crablet Mud Crab (Scylla serrata)
The high demand for mud crabs in North Kalimantan causes catch to increase in the wild. If it is not balanced with efforts to increase its aquaculture of mud crab, in the future there will be a decline in population.
Heppi Iromo +3 more
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The mud crab, Scylla serrata , has huge claws in comparison with its body size. The color of the claw top’s finger surface changes from white to deep-mottled blue, and this discoloration was strongly associated with the change in hardness inside the ...
Tadanobu Inoue +4 more
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The Effectiveness Growth of Males and Females Crabs (Scylla Serrata) In Recirculation System
Crab (Scylla serrata) is a commodity that has high prospects for cultivation. Cultivation in Indonesia has not been intensive and densely spread low due to the threat of crab deaths due to cannibalism.
Yudha Lestira Dhewantara +2 more
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Scylla serrata (Forskål, 1775) Cancer serratus Forskål, 1775: 90. Material examined. None. Distribution. Western Atlantic—Colombia and Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo). Western Pacific—Moçambique and South Africa. Indo-West Pacific—Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, and Australia (Barnard 1950; Hutchings & Recher 1981; Melo 1983, 1996; Keenan et ...
Mantelatto, Fernando L. +8 more
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In crabs, metal concentrations differ among tissues, but may also differ in edible white meat (muscle) in different parts of the body. This case study compared metal contaminants in the claw and body muscle for a popular crab species (Giant Mud Crab ...
Matthew D. Taylor
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