Ebook: Agro-Industrial Wastes as Feedstock for Enzyme Production. Apply and Exploit the Emerging and Valuable Use Options of Waste Biomass
- Tags: Biomass energy, Refuse as fuel, Waste products as fuel, Enzymes, Agricultural wastes, Factory and trade waste
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Agro-industrial Wastes as Feedstock for Enzyme Production: Apply and Exploit the Emerging and Valuable Use Options of Waste Biomass explores the current state-of-the-art bioprocesses in enzyme production using agro-industrial wastes with respect to their generation, current methods of disposal, the problems faced in terms of waste and regulation, and potential value-added protocols for these wastes. It surveys areas ripe for further inquiry as well as future trends in the field. Under each section, the individual chapters present up-to-date and in-depth information on bioprospecting of agro-industrial wastes to obtain enzymes of economic importance.
This book covers research gaps, including valorization of fruit and vegetable by-product―a key contribution toward sustainability that makes the utmost use of agricultural produce while employing low-energy and cost-efficient bioprocesses. Written by experts in the field of enzyme technology, the book provides valuable information for academic researchers, graduate students, and industry scientists working in industrial-food microbiology, biotechnology, bioprocess technology, post-harvest technology, agriculture, waste management, and the food industry.
- Addresses key opportunities and challenges in the emerging field of enzyme technology, with an emphasis on energy and bio-based industrial applications
- Explores the current state of the art bioprocesses in enzyme production using fruit and vegetable wastes with respect to their generation, current methods of disposal, and problems faced in terms of waste and regulation
- Presents in-depth information on bioprospecting of fruit and vegetable to obtain enzymes of economic importance
- Delves into environmental concerns and economic considerations related to fruit and vegetable processing by-products