Potential use of shellfish waste: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Fagundes, Tainã Fabiane da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Lucineide Balbino da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26614
Resumo: Brazil is a major producer of bivalve molluscs in Latin America. Malacoculture activity is recognized worldwide as an important alternative for generating jobs, income and food, which has contributed to the establishment of traditional communities in their places of origin in a more sustainable way. However, the high densities of bivalve molluscs produced by cultivation can cause environmental impacts causing imbalances in ecosystems, due to a greater production of solid waste from the shells, which originate from the removal of molluscs from the interior of the shells. The objective of this article is to present a bibliographic review based on the current literature on the morphological structure of the mollusk shell and the possible applications of its residues. The outer shell structure is colored (periostracum), composed of an intermediate layer with compressed aragonite plates with a thickness of about 0.5 µm, embedded in a thin organic matrix and by another calcified layer containing calcite needles of various lengths and diameters., and by a nacreous inner layer that is also calcareous. Clam shells are mainly made up of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Therefore, shell residues have been used in the manufacture of concrete blocks and pavements with low water absorption and resistance to compression; used as food supplements that help fight and prevent osteoporosis; as a mineral filler in polymers, in the manufacture of ecologically more interesting composite materials with improved mechanical and thermal properties, giving them rigidity and thermal stability.
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spelling Potential use of shellfish waste: a reviewUso potencial de los desechos de mariscos: una revisiónPotencial uso dos resíduos de conchas de moluscos: uma revisão Shellfish residueEnvironmental imbalanceApplicationsSustainability.Residuos de mariscosDesequilibrio ambientalAplicacionesSustentabilidade.Resíduo da concha de moluscoDesequilíbrio ambientalAplicaçõesSustentabilidade.Brazil is a major producer of bivalve molluscs in Latin America. Malacoculture activity is recognized worldwide as an important alternative for generating jobs, income and food, which has contributed to the establishment of traditional communities in their places of origin in a more sustainable way. However, the high densities of bivalve molluscs produced by cultivation can cause environmental impacts causing imbalances in ecosystems, due to a greater production of solid waste from the shells, which originate from the removal of molluscs from the interior of the shells. The objective of this article is to present a bibliographic review based on the current literature on the morphological structure of the mollusk shell and the possible applications of its residues. The outer shell structure is colored (periostracum), composed of an intermediate layer with compressed aragonite plates with a thickness of about 0.5 µm, embedded in a thin organic matrix and by another calcified layer containing calcite needles of various lengths and diameters., and by a nacreous inner layer that is also calcareous. Clam shells are mainly made up of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Therefore, shell residues have been used in the manufacture of concrete blocks and pavements with low water absorption and resistance to compression; used as food supplements that help fight and prevent osteoporosis; as a mineral filler in polymers, in the manufacture of ecologically more interesting composite materials with improved mechanical and thermal properties, giving them rigidity and thermal stability.Brasil es un importante productor de moluscos bivalvos en América Latina. La actividad de la malacocultura es reconocida a nivel mundial como una importante alternativa para la generación de empleos, ingresos y alimentos, lo que ha contribuido al establecimiento de comunidades tradicionales en sus lugares de origen de una manera más sostenible. Sin embargo, las altas densidades de moluscos bivalvos que produce el cultivo pueden causar impactos ambientales provocando desequilibrios en los ecosistemas, debido a una mayor producción de desechos sólidos de las conchas, que se originan por la remoción de moluscos del interior de las conchas. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar una revisión bibliográfica basada en la literatura actual sobre la estructura morfológica de la concha de los moluscos y las posibles aplicaciones de sus residuos. La estructura de la capa externa es coloreada (periostracum), compuesta por una capa intermedia con placas de aragonito comprimido con un espesor de aproximadamente 0,5 µm, incrustadas en una fina matriz orgánica y por otra capa calcificada que contiene agujas de calcita de varias longitudes y diámetros, y por una capa interior nacarada que también es calcárea. Las conchas de almeja se componen principalmente de carbonato de calcio (CaCO3). Por ello, los residuos de cáscara se han utilizado en la fabricación de bloques y pavimentos de hormigón con baja absorción de agua y resistencia a la compresión; utilizados como complementos alimenticios que ayudan a combatir y prevenir la osteoporosis; como carga mineral en polímeros, en la fabricación de materiales compuestos ecológicamente más interesantes con propiedades mecánicas y térmicas mejoradas, otorgándoles rigidez y estabilidad térmica.O Brasil é um grande produtor de moluscos bivalves da América Latina. A atividade de malacocultura é reconhecida mundialmente como uma importante alternativa de geração de empregos, renda e alimento, que tem contribuído para a fixação de comunidades tradicionais em seus locais de origem de modo mais sustentável. Porém, as densidades elevadas de moluscos bivalves produzidas pelo cultivo podem causar impactos ambientais provocando desequilíbrios nos ecossistemas, devido a uma maior produção dos resíduos sólidos das conchas, os quais se originam a partir da retirada dos moluscos dos interiores das conchas. O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar uma revisão bibliográfica realizada a partir da literatura vigente sobre a estrutura morfológica da concha de molusco e as possíveis aplicações dos seus resíduos. A estrutura externa da concha é colorida (perióstraco), composta por uma camada intermediária com placas de aragonita comprimidas com espessura de cerca de 0,5 µm, incorporada em uma fina matriz orgânica e por outra calcificada contendo agulhas de calcita de vários comprimentos e diâmetros, e por uma camada mais interna nacarada também calcária. As conchas de moluscos são constituídas principalmente por carbonato de cálcio (CaCO3). Por isso, os resíduos da concha têm sido utilizados na fabricação de blocos e pavimentos de concreto com absorção de água baixa e resistentes a compressão; usadas como suplementos alimentares que auxiliam no combate e prevenção da osteoporose; como carga mineral em polímeros, na fabricação de materiais compósitos ecologicamente mais interessantes e com propriedades mecânicas e térmicas melhoradas, conferindo aos mesmos rigidezes e estabilidade térmica.Research, Society and Development2022-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2661410.33448/rsd-v11i3.26614Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e43011326614Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e43011326614Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e430113266142525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26614/23399Copyright (c) 2022 Tainã Fabiane da Silva Fagundes; Lucineide Balbino da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFagundes, Tainã Fabiane da Silva Silva, Lucineide Balbino da2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26614Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:36.580982Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
Uso potencial de los desechos de mariscos: una revisión
Potencial uso dos resíduos de conchas de moluscos: uma revisão
title Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
spellingShingle Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
Fagundes, Tainã Fabiane da Silva
Shellfish residue
Environmental imbalance
Applications
Sustainability.
Residuos de mariscos
Desequilibrio ambiental
Aplicaciones
Sustentabilidade.
Resíduo da concha de molusco
Desequilíbrio ambiental
Aplicações
Sustentabilidade.
title_short Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
title_full Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
title_fullStr Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
title_full_unstemmed Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
title_sort Potential use of shellfish waste: a review
author Fagundes, Tainã Fabiane da Silva
author_facet Fagundes, Tainã Fabiane da Silva
Silva, Lucineide Balbino da
author_role author
author2 Silva, Lucineide Balbino da
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fagundes, Tainã Fabiane da Silva
Silva, Lucineide Balbino da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Shellfish residue
Environmental imbalance
Applications
Sustainability.
Residuos de mariscos
Desequilibrio ambiental
Aplicaciones
Sustentabilidade.
Resíduo da concha de molusco
Desequilíbrio ambiental
Aplicações
Sustentabilidade.
topic Shellfish residue
Environmental imbalance
Applications
Sustainability.
Residuos de mariscos
Desequilibrio ambiental
Aplicaciones
Sustentabilidade.
Resíduo da concha de molusco
Desequilíbrio ambiental
Aplicações
Sustentabilidade.
description Brazil is a major producer of bivalve molluscs in Latin America. Malacoculture activity is recognized worldwide as an important alternative for generating jobs, income and food, which has contributed to the establishment of traditional communities in their places of origin in a more sustainable way. However, the high densities of bivalve molluscs produced by cultivation can cause environmental impacts causing imbalances in ecosystems, due to a greater production of solid waste from the shells, which originate from the removal of molluscs from the interior of the shells. The objective of this article is to present a bibliographic review based on the current literature on the morphological structure of the mollusk shell and the possible applications of its residues. The outer shell structure is colored (periostracum), composed of an intermediate layer with compressed aragonite plates with a thickness of about 0.5 µm, embedded in a thin organic matrix and by another calcified layer containing calcite needles of various lengths and diameters., and by a nacreous inner layer that is also calcareous. Clam shells are mainly made up of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Therefore, shell residues have been used in the manufacture of concrete blocks and pavements with low water absorption and resistance to compression; used as food supplements that help fight and prevent osteoporosis; as a mineral filler in polymers, in the manufacture of ecologically more interesting composite materials with improved mechanical and thermal properties, giving them rigidity and thermal stability.
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