Open Access BASE2018

Development of active biocomposites using a shrimp cooking effluent

Abstract

A functional microemulsified concentrate was obtained from an industrial shrimp cooking effluent by using a centrifugal separator, resulting in a new effluent with only 5% of dry matter. The shrimp concentrate (C) showed valuable properties for use as a bioactive ingredient, being rich in lipids (~16%) and proteins (~11% w/w), and exhibiting antioxidant (radical scavenging capacity and reducing power) and antimicrobial properties. Chitosan–gelatin (ChG) biocomposites with and without the shrimp concentrate were prepared and characterized. The incorporation of C provided film-forming dispersions (S-ChGC) and dried films (F-ChGC) with increased antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. The film microstructure changed with the incorporation of the concentrate, which caused an evident plasticizing effect and reduced the tensile strength. The resulting biocomposites containing the shrimp cooking concentrate showed great potential for use in food applications (as food preservation or food design), medical devices or for cosmetic purposes, as wound dressing or film matrix for application on mucous membranes and epithelia with different functionalities. ; This research was financed by: (i) the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through project AGL2011-27607, AGL2014-52825-R and project AGL2017-84161-C2 and (ii) the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) through project 201370E036. M. Arancibia was funded by a SENESCYT Scholarship provided by the Ecuadorian government. ; Peer Reviewed

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