High Yields of Shrimp Oil Rich in Omega-3 and Natural Astaxanthin from Shrimp Waste

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A valued marine oil rich in omega-3 lipids and natural astaxanthin is obtained with remarkably high yield (up to 5 wt %) extending to pink shrimp waste (head and carapace) using the approach to extract fish oil from fish processing byproducts using d-limonene. Biobased limonene is an excellent solvent for both unsaturated lipids and astaxanthin-based carotenoids preventing oxidative degradation during the extraction cycle including solvent separation at 85 °C. Explaining the deep red color of the shrimp oil obtained, computational simulation suggests that d-limonene is also a good solvent for natural astaxanthin abundant in shrimp.

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Scurria, A., Fabiano Tixier, A. S., Lino, C., Pagliaro, M., D’Agostino, F., Avellone, G., … Ciriminna, R. (2020). High Yields of Shrimp Oil Rich in Omega-3 and Natural Astaxanthin from Shrimp Waste. ACS Omega, 5(28), 17500–17505. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01978

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