Eco-friendly and safe alternatives for the valorization of shrimp farming waste. [PDF]
Wani AK +13 more
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The faunal drugstore: animal-based remedies used in traditional medicines in Latin America. [PDF]
Alves RR, Alves HN.
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Marine biodiversity in the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America: knowledge and gaps. [PDF]
Miloslavich P +19 more
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Marine Animal Co-Products-How Improving Their Use as Rich Sources of Health-Promoting Lipids Can Foster Sustainability. [PDF]
Monteiro JP, Domingues MR, Calado R.
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Recent progress in practical applications of a potential carotenoid astaxanthin in aquaculture industry: a review. [PDF]
Elbahnaswy S, Elshopakey GE.
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In vitro antimicrobial activity of methanolic leaf extract of Psidium guajava L.
Dhiman A +3 more
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ESTRUTURA POPULACIONAL DO XIPHOPENAEUS KROYERI CAPTURADO NA COSTA DO ESTADO DE SERGIPE, BRASIL
A. L. D. Reigada +3 more
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Seabob shrimps of the genus Xiphopenaeus are important fishery resources along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Central and South America. The genus was considered to comprise two species: the Atlantic Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, Sitzungsber Math Naturwiss cl kaiserliche Akad Wiss Wien 45:389–426, 1862), and the Pacific Xiphopenaeus riveti (Bouvier,
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Recovery of Components from Shrimp ( Xiphopenaeus kroyeri ) Processing Waste by Enzymatic Hydrolysis
ABSTRACT: Industrial shrimp waste is a good source of protein, chitin, and carotenoids. In general, this waste is discarded with no attempt to use it, thus contributing to environmental pollution. This study was aimed at recovering the 3 main components of industrial shrimp waste, protein, chitin, and ...
Helenice Duarte De Holanda +1 more
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The Atlantic seabob shrimp, Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) (Penaeidae), is commonly found on western Atlantic coasts and of high commercial importance in Brazil, Suriname, and Guyana. Current genetic resources on X. kroyeri are scarce and no genomic
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