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A Simplified Reaction Model for Production of Oil, Amino Acids, and Organic Acids from Fish Meat by Hydrolysis under Sub-Critical and Supercritical Conditions
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2003
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EngineeringAmino AcidsSupercritical Fluid ChromatographyFish WasteSimplified Reaction ModelMeat QualityWastewater TreatmentFood ChemistryAquacultureDownstream ProcessingMetabolic EngineeringWater TreatmentPetroleum Refining ProcessHealth SciencesProduced WaterFish MeatReaction ModelEnvironmental EngineeringFood ProcessingChemical Kinetics
Oil, proteins, organic acids and amino acids were produced from fish meat by sub-critical water hydrolysis. A reaction model for kinetics of sub-critical water hydrolysis was proposed to explain the generation of major products such as oil, cystine, alanine, glycine, and pyroglutamic acid in sub-critical water hydrolysis of fish meat. Since the reaction kinetics in sub-critical water hydrolysis of fish waste is complicated, a simplified model was developed. It shows relatively good agreement with the experimental results for a wide range of reaction temperatures.
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