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Review

A Comprehensive Review on the Valorization of Bioactives from Marine Animal By-Products for Health-Promoting, Biofunctional Cosmetics

by
Sofia Neonilli A. Papadopoulou
1,
Theodora Adamantidi
1,
Dimitrios Kranas
1,
Paschalis Cholidis
1,
Chryssa Anastasiadou
2 and
Alexandros Tsoupras
1,*
1
Hephaestus Laboratory, School of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Democritus University of Thrace, Kavala University Campus, St. Lucas, 65404 Kavala, Greece
2
Fisheries Research Institute, Hellenic Agricultural Organization-DIMITRA (ELGO-DIMITRA), Nea Peramos, 64007 Kavala, Greece
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Mar. Drugs 2025, 23(8), 299; https://doi.org/10.3390/md23080299 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 27 June 2025 / Revised: 16 July 2025 / Accepted: 23 July 2025 / Published: 26 July 2025

Abstract

In recent decades, there has been a marked surge in the development of marine-by-product-derived ingredients for cosmetic applications, driven by the increasing demand for natural, sustainable, and high-performance formulations. Marine animal by-products, particularly those from fish, crustaceans, and mollusks, represent an abundant yet underutilized source of bioactive compounds with notable potential in cosmeceutical innovation. Generated as waste from the fishery and seafood-processing industries, these materials are rich in valuable bioactives, such as chitosan, collagen, peptides, amino acids, fatty acids, polar lipids, lipid-soluble vitamins, carotenoids, pigments, phenolics, and mineral-based substrates like hydroxyapatite. Marine by-product bioactives can be isolated via several extraction methods, and most importantly, green ones. These compounds exhibit a broad spectrum of skin-health-promoting effects, including antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, anti-wrinkle, anti-hyperpigmentation, and wound-healing properties. Moreover, applications extend beyond skincare to include hair, nail, and oral care. The present review provides a comprehensive analysis of bioactives obtained from marine mollusks, crustaceans, and fish by-products, emphasizing modern extraction technologies with a focus on green and sustainable approaches. It further explores their mechanisms of action and documented efficacy in cosmetic formulations. Finally, the review outlines current limitations and offers future perspectives for the industrial valorization of marine by-products in functional and environmentally-conscious cosmetic development.
Keywords: marine by-products; mollusk by-products; crustacean waste; fish by-products; extraction methods; bioactives; polar lipids; marine cosmetics marine by-products; mollusk by-products; crustacean waste; fish by-products; extraction methods; bioactives; polar lipids; marine cosmetics

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Papadopoulou, S.N.A.; Adamantidi, T.; Kranas, D.; Cholidis, P.; Anastasiadou, C.; Tsoupras, A. A Comprehensive Review on the Valorization of Bioactives from Marine Animal By-Products for Health-Promoting, Biofunctional Cosmetics. Mar. Drugs 2025, 23, 299. https://doi.org/10.3390/md23080299

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Papadopoulou SNA, Adamantidi T, Kranas D, Cholidis P, Anastasiadou C, Tsoupras A. A Comprehensive Review on the Valorization of Bioactives from Marine Animal By-Products for Health-Promoting, Biofunctional Cosmetics. Marine Drugs. 2025; 23(8):299. https://doi.org/10.3390/md23080299

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Papadopoulou, Sofia Neonilli A., Theodora Adamantidi, Dimitrios Kranas, Paschalis Cholidis, Chryssa Anastasiadou, and Alexandros Tsoupras. 2025. "A Comprehensive Review on the Valorization of Bioactives from Marine Animal By-Products for Health-Promoting, Biofunctional Cosmetics" Marine Drugs 23, no. 8: 299. https://doi.org/10.3390/md23080299

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Papadopoulou, S. N. A., Adamantidi, T., Kranas, D., Cholidis, P., Anastasiadou, C., & Tsoupras, A. (2025). A Comprehensive Review on the Valorization of Bioactives from Marine Animal By-Products for Health-Promoting, Biofunctional Cosmetics. Marine Drugs, 23(8), 299. https://doi.org/10.3390/md23080299

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