Waste from the food industry: Innovations in biorefineries for sustainable use of resources and generation of value

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Maroldi, Wedisley Volpato [1 ]
Fernandes, Isabela de Andrade Arruda [1 ]
Demczuk Junior, Bogdan [3 ]
Pedro, Alessandra Cristina [1 ]
Maciel, Giselle Maria [2 ]
Haminiuk, Charles Windson Isidoro [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Parana UFPR, Programa Posgrad Engn Alimentos PPGEAL, Curitiba, PR, Brazil
[2] Univ Tecnol Fed Parana UTFPR, Dept Academ Quim & Biol DAQBi, Lab Biotecnol, Londrina, PR, Brazil
[3] Univ Tecnol Fed Parana UTFPR, Dept Acad Alimentos & Engn Quim DAAEQ, Londrina, PR, Brazil
关键词
Agroindustrial wastes; Phenolic compounds; Biorefinery; Global reuse; Second generation ethanol; GAMMA-GLUTAMIC ACID; 2ND-GENERATION ETHANOL; RICE HUSKS; HYDROLYSIS; SILICA; PURIFICATION; BIOMASS; OIL; SACCHARIFICATION; FERMENTATION;
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10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131447
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S2 [农业工程];
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0828 ;
摘要
Biorefineries have attracted significant attention from the scientific community and various industrial sectors due to their use of unconventional biomass sources to produce biofuels and other value-added compounds. Various agro-industrial residues can be applied in biorefinery systems, making them economically and environmentally attractive. However, the cost, efficiency, and profitability of the process are directly affected by the choice of biomass, pre-treatments, and desired products. In biorefineries, the simultaneous production of different products during processing is a valuable approach. Chemical, physical, biological, or combined treatments can generate numerous compounds of high commercial interest, such as phenolic compounds. These treatments, in addition to modifying the biomass structure, are essential for the process's viability. Over the years, complex treatments with high costs and environmental impacts have been simplified and improved, becoming more specific in generating high-value resources as secondary outputs to the main process (generally related to the release of sugars from lignocelluloses to produce second-generation ethanol). Innovative methods involving microorganisms and enzymes are the most promising in terms of efficiency and lower environmental impact. Biorefineries enable the use of varied raw materials, such as different agro-industrial residues, allowing for more efficient resource utilization and reducing dependence on non-renewable sources. In addition to producing lowcarbon biofuels, biorefineries generate a variety of high-value by-products, such as packaging materials, pharmaceuticals, and nutritional ingredients. This not only increases the profitability of biorefineries but also contributes to a circular economy.
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