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From Fish Waste to Value: An Overview of the Sustainable Recovery of Omega-3 for Food Supplements

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26041002

Keywords

omega-3; fish waste; supplements; fish oil extraction; PUFA; EPA; DHA; supercritical fluid extraction; biorefinery

Funding

  1. project Micronanoformulati innovativi per la valorizzazione di molecole bioattive, utili per la salute e il benessere della popolazione, ottenute da prodotti di scarto della filiera ittica-FOR.TUNA, in the framework of the Horizon 2020 Programme [F/050347/01-03/X32, CUP B48I17000510008]

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This article presents the sustainable development process of extracting Ω-3 fatty acids from fish waste to meet market demand and reduce the impact of waste production on marine ecosystems. It also discusses the important role of this process in protecting the environment and promoting the global economy.
The disposal of food waste is a current and pressing issue, urging novel solutions to implement sustainable waste management practices. Fish leftovers and their processing byproducts represent a significant portion of the original fish, and their disposal has a high environmental and economic impact. The utilization of waste as raw materials for the production of different classes of biofuels and high-value chemicals, a concept known as biorefinery, is gaining interest in a vision of circular economy and zero waste policies. In this context, an interesting route of valorization is the extraction of omega-3 fatty acids (omega-3 FAs) for nutraceutical application. These fatty acids, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) have received attention over the last decades due to their beneficial effects on human health. Their sustainable production is a key process for matching the increased market demand while reducing the pressure on marine ecosystems and lowering the impact of waste production. The high resale value of the products makes this waste a powerful tool that simultaneously protects the environment and benefits the global economy. This review aims to provide a complete overview of the sustainable exploitation of fish waste to recover omega-3 FAs for food supplement applications, covering composition, storage, and processing of the raw material.

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