What is the use of mussel shells?
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Mollusc shells are primarily calcium carbonate and for blue mussels, Mytilus edulis, the shell accounts for up to 70% of their mass. The shell by-product streams could be used in a range of applications but shell storage without protein removal is problematic.
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