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Kęstutis Venslauskas1, Kęstutis Navickas1, Marja Nappa2, Petteri Kangas2, Revilija Mozūraitytė3, Rasa Šližytė3, Vidmantas Župerka1.
Abstract
This study evaluates the possibility of recovery of high-quality valuable fish oil and proteins from fish co-streams by traditionpan>al means or a combinationpan> of several technologies. A techno-econpan>omically feasible and sustainable zero-waste process is needed for full utilisationpan> of this co-stream's potential. This study aims to determine the energy efficiency and econpan>omic feasibility of four different zero-waste bio-refineries based onpan> salmonpan> filleting co-streams. The study covers four conpan>cepts: (I) biogas and fertiliser production from salmon co-streams, (II) fish silage production, (III) thermal processing of salmon co-streams for producing oil, protein concentrate, and meal, and (IV) novel two-stage thermal and enzymatic process for producing high-quality oil and protein hydrolysate, while the solid residue is converted to biogas and fertilisers. Monte Carlo simulation is used to evaluate uncertainties in economic evaluation. The results show that the two-stage processing of fish co-streams leads to recovery of both high-quality marine oil and proteins, showing the largest profitability and return on investment during the economic analysis. It is a more tempting option than the currently used thermal treatment or traditional silage processes. The possibility of producing food-grade fish protein hydrolysate is the biggest benefit here. Concepts studied are examples of zero-waste processing of bioproducts and illustrate the possibilities and benefits of fully utilising the different fractions of fish as fillets, oil, protein, fertilisers, and energy production.Entities:
Keywords: biogas; co-stream; fish protein hydrolysate; modelling; salmon
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33670950 PMCID: PMC7967757 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390