β‐Chitin and chitosan from waste shells of edible mollusks as a functional ingredient

Author:

Karthick Rajan Durairaj1,Mohan Kannan2ORCID,Rajarajeswaran Jayakumar3,Divya Dharmaraj4,Kumar Ragavendhar5,Kandasamy Sabariswaran6,Zhang Shubing1,Ramu Ganesan Abirami7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell Biology, School of Life Sciences Central South University Changsha Hunan P. R. China

2. PG and Research Department of Zoology Sri Vasavi College Erode Tamil Nadu India

3. Department of Biotechnology, Saveetha School of Engineering Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences Chennai Tamil Nadu India

4. Department of Animal Health and Management Alagappa University Karaikudi Tamil Nadu India

5. Department of Molecular Genetics Genoseq Diagnostics Chennai Tamil Nadu India

6. Department of Biotechnology PSGR Krishnammal College for Women Coimbatore India

7. Division of Food Production and Society, Biomarine Resource Valorisation Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research Bodø Norway

Abstract

AbstractThe marine food‐processing industries were producing large quantities of shell wastes as a discard. Currently, this waste material was underutilized and leads to the landfill as a significant environmental issue. The outer shells or exoskeletons of mollusks serve as the best source of chitin. Three different allomorphs of chitin (γ, β, and γ) were extracted from different species of crustaceans, mollusks, and fungi. β‐Allomorphs predominantly exist in the shells of mollusks. β‐Chitin and its deacetylated product chitosan has been utilized for its special characteristic features, including biocompatibility, environmental friendly, and nontoxic properties. The extraction of β‐chitin and chitosan from the mollusk shell waste were evaluated in this work. Hence, this review aims to explore edible mollusk shell waste sources and its suitable extraction techniques, characterizations, and functional properties of mollusk‐based β‐chitin and chitosan. Further, the genetic pathway of synthesizing mollusk chitin was discussed. The entire life cycle assessment with techno‐economic aspects were extrapolated to study the bottlenecks and tangible solution for the industrial upscaling of obtaining β‐chitin and chitosan from the edible mollusk shell waste have been reviewed herein.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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