Circular economy, turning decay into magic: heparin extraction from pig viscera

Impact Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.21820/23987073.2024.1.67
T. Chiang
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The transformation of industrial waste into valuable resources is an increasingly important concept. At Taiwanâ–™s National Cheng Kung University a multi-disciplinary team has been working towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations member states in 2015 and has developed a method of extracting a valuable medical drug called heparin from agricultural waste. The researchers have combined the advantages of chemical engineering and biotechnology to effectively improve the extraction efficiency and purity of heparin and protected it with technology patents. This exciting innovation could solve the problem of waste disposal from pork production while creating a high-medical value resource from that waste and the residue of the production process could be transformed into fertiliser and animal feed. As such, the researchers believe the application of this technology will help improve the economic productivity of pig farmers and promote environmentally sustainable farming. The value of Chiangâ–™s research are the anticoagulant benefits heparin offers to patients, and also providing new techniques that offer a sustainable and stable supply of the drug. He and the team have taken an innovative approach to extracting heparin sodium, which is the heparin precursor, from pig viscera waste by using dual hydrogen peroxide oxidation methodology and microbial monitoring to enhance the purity of the extracted heparin sodium, creating a higher-quality product for medical applications.
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循环经济,化腐朽为神奇:从猪内脏中提取肝素
将工业废弃物转化为有价值的资源是一个日益重要的概念。台湾成功大学的一个跨学科团队一直致力于实现联合国会员国于 2015 年通过的 17 项可持续发展目标(SDGs),并开发出了一种从农业废弃物中提取名为肝素的珍贵医疗药物的方法。研究人员结合了化学工程和生物技术的优势,有效提高了肝素的提取效率和纯度,并获得了技术专利保护。这项令人振奋的创新可以解决猪肉生产过程中的废弃物处理问题,同时从废弃物中创造出一种高医疗价值的资源,而生产过程中的残留物则可以转化为肥料和动物饲料。因此,研究人员相信,这项技术的应用将有助于提高养猪户的经济生产力,促进环境可持续发展。Chiangâ-™研究的价值在于肝素为患者带来的抗凝血益处,以及提供可持续稳定供应药物的新技术。他和团队采用创新方法从猪内脏废弃物中提取肝素钠(肝素的前体),利用双过氧化氢氧化法和微生物监测来提高提取肝素钠的纯度,为医疗应用创造更高质量的产品。
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