Comparison of Chitosan Characterization from Mussel Shell Waste Using Varying Concentration of Solvents

  • Maulida Safitri N
  • Rahim A
  • Firmani U
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Abstract

Massive amounts of mussel shell waste are generated and wasted from the aquaculture processing sectors, resulting in environmental pollution. This material contains chitosan as a valuable compound characterized as a non-toxic structural component with several food processing applications or medicinal applications. In this research, mussel shells were processed using different solvents concentrations in several stages: demineralization, deproteination, decolourization, and deacetylation. Our result showed that the C2 samples gained a high degree of deacetylation (31.8±0.21%) with low moisture and ash content and medium weight of yield. Further research is recommended to purify chitosan using various instrumentation and assess its bioactivity.

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Maulida Safitri, N., Rahim, A. R., & Firmani, U. (2021). Comparison of Chitosan Characterization from Mussel Shell Waste Using Varying Concentration of Solvents. Kontribusia : Research Dissemination for Community Development, 5(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.30587/kontribusia.v5i1.2873

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