Abstract

Nowadays, there is a growing interest on how to utilize fish materials remaining from the main production and considered as unappropriated for a direct human consumption. There are numbers of possible solutions to recover valuable nutrients from that matter and one of the most efficient is the production of fish protein hydrolysate. This article is devoted to overview existing information about the production of dried fish protein hydrolysates with a focus on dehydration process during production and equipment used for moisture removal. Drying step of the production is considered as the most energy demanding and, therefore, described in detail. Questions considering energy demands of the drying are highlighted in the article together with the proposals for the improvement of energy efficiency. This work also describes source of the raw material, the main steps of the technological scheme with the equipment used and valuable information on the intermediate state of fish protein hydrolysate between the process operations.

Highlights

  • Fish and marine products are one of the most used protein sources for human consumption

  • Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) are a product made from fish or fish material by the method of protein hydrolysation

  • This paper gives a broad overview on the production of FPH from the step of raw material to the final drying of the hydrolysated product

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Introduction

Fish and marine products are one of the most used protein sources for human consumption. Among them are high costs of industrial enzymes, low yield, the need of a special treatment in order to deactivate the enzymatic hydrolysis, the difficulties of process control to obtain a certain molecular mass of the products of protein degradation and the bitterness of final FPH (He et al 2013; Kristinsson and Rasco 2000).

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