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Title Towards a greener future: Bioactive compounds extraction from shrimp shells using eco-friendly techniques
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Authors Putra, NR; Rizkiyah, DN; Yunus, MAC; Qomariyah, L
Title Towards a greener future: Bioactive compounds extraction from shrimp shells using eco-friendly techniques
Year 2024
Published Efood, 5, 3
Abstract This review explores the impact of green extraction techniques on the utilization of shrimp shell waste, focusing on the extraction of bioactive compounds. The purpose of this research is to assess the effectiveness of eco-friendly extraction methods in maximizing the value of shrimp shell waste while minimizing environmental impact. Through a comprehensive analysis of recent studies, the findings reveal the significant potential of green extraction techniques, such as ultrasound-assisted extraction and enzyme-assisted extraction, in efficiently extracting bioactive compounds from shrimp shells. These techniques not only enhance the extraction yield but also contribute to reducing energy consumption and minimizing the use of hazardous chemicals. The review also discusses the challenges and future directions in green extraction, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and technological innovation to further optimize extraction processes. Overall, the adoption of green extraction techniques offers promising opportunities for sustainable shrimp shell waste utilization, with potential applications in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics. In-depth analysis: The review provides a thorough analysis of the eco-friendly techniques employed in the extraction of bioactive compounds from shrimp shells, emphasizing their potential impact on sustainability. Technological innovations: The manuscript highlights cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that contribute to minimizing environmental impact while maximizing the efficiency of bioactive compound extraction. Applications and implications: We discuss the practical applications and implications of utilizing eco-friendly techniques in bioactive compound extraction, offering valuable insights for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers. Environmental considerations: A critical aspect of the manuscript is its focus on the environmental considerations associated with traditional extraction methods and how the proposed eco-friendly techniques can address these concerns. image
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