Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy
Highlights Bivalve’s exoskeletons from Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis are highly utilizable for a circular economy to reduce seafood waste. These shellfishes are high in minerals and chemical compounds and can be highly valorized in various industries.
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author | Isa Elegbede Aderonke Lawal-Are Ogunlana Favour T. Jolaosho Appolinaire Goussanou |
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description | Highlights Bivalve’s exoskeletons from Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis are highly utilizable for a circular economy to reduce seafood waste. These shellfishes are high in minerals and chemical compounds and can be highly valorized in various industries. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8521c1bc59a843f787cd40c9ef97c3062023-01-01T12:25:04ZengSpringerSN Applied Sciences2523-39632523-39712022-12-015111210.1007/s42452-022-05267-7Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economyIsa Elegbede0Aderonke Lawal-Are1Ogunlana Favour2T. Jolaosho3Appolinaire Goussanou4Brandenburgische Technische Universitat Cottbus-Senftenberg Fakultat 2 Umwelt und NaturwissenschaftenUniversity of Lagos, AkokaUniversity of Lagos, AkokaLagos State University, OjoUniversity of Abomey-CalaviHighlights Bivalve’s exoskeletons from Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis are highly utilizable for a circular economy to reduce seafood waste. These shellfishes are high in minerals and chemical compounds and can be highly valorized in various industries.https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-022-05267-7Circular economyMolluskSustainable fisheriesMineralsSeafoodExoskeletons |
spellingShingle | Isa Elegbede Aderonke Lawal-Are Ogunlana Favour T. Jolaosho Appolinaire Goussanou Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy SN Applied Sciences Circular economy Mollusk Sustainable fisheries Minerals Seafood Exoskeletons |
title | Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy |
title_full | Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy |
title_fullStr | Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy |
title_short | Chemical compositions of bivalves shells: Anadara senilis, Crassostrea gasar, and Mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy |
title_sort | chemical compositions of bivalves shells anadara senilis crassostrea gasar and mytilus edulis and their potential for a sustainable circular economy |
topic | Circular economy Mollusk Sustainable fisheries Minerals Seafood Exoskeletons |
url | https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-022-05267-7 |
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