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Extraction and characterization of gelatin from different marine fish species in Malaysia

Irwandi et al., 2009

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815659514736342842
Author
Irwandi J
Faridayanti S
Mohamed E
Hamzah M
Torla H
Che Man Y
Publication year
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International Food Research Journal

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Gelatins from the skin of four local marine fish, namely “kerapu”(Epinephelus sexfasciatus),“jenahak”(Lutjianus argentimaculatus),“kembung”(Rastrelliger kanagurta), and “kerisi”(Pristipomodes typus) have been successfully extracted by acid extraction. Results …
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