| Literature DB >> 32135320 |
Bilal Ahmad1, Vivek Yadav2, Ashish Yadav3, Mati Ur Rahman1, Wang Zhong Yuan2, Zhi Li1, Xiping Wang4.
Abstract
The ever-increasing environmental crisis, depleting natural resources, and uncertainties in fossil fuel availability have rekindled researchers' attention to develop green and environmentally friendlier strategies. In this context, a biorefinery approach with a zero-waste theme has stepped-up as the method of choice for sustainable production of an array of industrially important products to address bio-economy challenges. Grape winery results in substantial quantities of solid organic and effluent waste, which epitomizes an increasing concentration of pollution problems with direct damage to human health, economy and nature. From the perspective of integrated biorefinery and circular economy, winery waste could be exploited for multiple purpose value-added products before using the biomass for energy security. This review covers state-of-the-art biorefinery opportunities beyond traditional methods as a solution to overcome many current challenges such as waste minimization in grape leaves, stems, seeds, pomace, wine lees, vinasse etc. and the biosynthesis of various high-value bioproducts viz., phenolic compounds, hydroxybenzoic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, flavonoids, tartaric acids, lignocellulosic substrates etc.. The critical discussion on the valorization of winery waste (solid, liquid, or gaseous) and life cycle assessment was deployed to find a sustainable solution with value added energy products in an integrated biorefinery approach, keeping the environment and circular economy in the background.Entities:
Keywords: Circular economy; Energy; Integrated bio-refinery; Value-added products; Winery waste
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32135320 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963