abstract |
The invention pertains to the field of chemistry and more precisely to that of biology. The invention specifically relates to the silage (or liquefaction) of the digestive organs of a cephalopod, such as cuttlefish, under the influence of endogen enzymes during the freeze-drying silage into a powdered product that can be preserved. The invention can be used in aquaculture for improving the growth rate of juvenile fish, in bacteriology for producing additives for culture media, for micro-organism culture media or in he food industry for compensating a protein deficit. |