Searching for a new anti-aging health supplement? Why not Zoidberg? Taiwan's Fisheries Research Institute (FRI for short) has issued a report detailing the production of beneficial peptides from squid skin, formerly a waste product of the squid-for-food industry. Tests conducted by FRI scientists indicate that when properly processed into an easy-to-take food supplement, squid skin can help an aging population cope with some of the many health problems experienced by the elderly.
Supplements in pill, capsule or tablet form are just one way to ingest the beneficial peptides. The FRI researchers analyzed composite substances made from dried squid skin, which contain 70 percent protein and 13 percent sugar: as odd as it sounds, squid skin could be tasty AND nutritious.
Currently, around 15,000 tons of squid skin is produced annually as a by-product from industrial processing of aproximately 150,000 metric tons of squid. This "waste" typically ends up in landfills or is added to animal feed. Not only is squid skin readily available, it's also priced at bargain rates. Looks like this is just one more case of one man's trash being another man's treasure... chew on THAT while you enjoy your order of calamari! (via Want China Times and Focus Taiwan)