Literature DB >> 35235053

Microbial Degradation and Value Addition to Food and Agriculture Waste.

Aditi Singh1, Avishka Singh2.   

Abstract

Food and agriculture waste (FAW) is a serious problem that is increasing globally. Wastage of raw materials or processed food due to various man-made activities is huge. This solid waste which is either being discarded by humans in their daily activities or an obligatory residue of agricultural processes is severely harming our environment. This becomes a major concern in densely populated agri-based countries, like India, China, and the USA. It is strongly debated that such issues need to be addressed very emphatically for sustainable development of ourselves and our surroundings. Lots of economic benefits can be obtained by reducing the food loss or converting the agricultural waste into useful products and these advantages can be in the form of better food security, reduced production cost, biodegradable products, and environment sustainability with cleaner options to reduce the ever-increasing global problem of garbage and waste management. Proper management of these substances can considerably lessen the risks to individual health. Reprocessing of waste is of great advantage as FAW has many components which may form an available resource to be converted to another useful product. Several approaches have been made for converting food waste into fruitful products. Bioconversion being the most prominent approach is helping us in a major way to overcome the problem of FAW. Microorganisms are at the forefront of this and have been extensively explored for their bioconversion potential. The present work focuses on the current state of food and agriculture waste and their valorization approaches. Through extensive literature review, we have highlighted and discussed the potential of microorganisms in bioconversion of waste, major types of functional ingredients derived during the process, and potential constraints in implementation of such state-of-the-art technology at industrial scale. The review also gives a brief technical overview of the conversion of waste products into energy generation and biofuels.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35235053     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-022-02809-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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