Tropical agroindustrial biowaste revalorization through integrative biorefineries—review part II: pineapple, sugarcane and banana by-products in Costa Rica

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Daniela Eixenberger
Ana-Francis Carballo-Arce
José-Roberto Vega-Baudrit
Humberto Trimino-Vazquez
Luis Roberto Villegas-Peñaranda
Anne Stöbener
Francisco Aguilar
Jose-Aníbal Mora-Villalobos
Manuel Sandoval-Barrantes
Paul Bubenheim
Andreas Liese
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[1] Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH),Institute of Technical Biocatalysis
[2] Universidad Nacional of Costa Rica (UNA),School of Chemistry
[3] National Center for High Technology (CENAT),National Nanotechnology Laboratory (LANOTEC)
[4] Leibniz University of Hannover (LUH),Institute of Technical Chemistry
[5] National Center for High Technology (CENAT),National Center for Biotechnological Innovations (CENIBiot)
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Waste biorefinery; Bioeconomy; Banana; Sugarcane; Pineapple; Value-added products;
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Biorefineries are a model for greener production processes, based on the concept of bioeconomy. Instead of targeting first-generation biofuels—that compete with food supply—the focus relies on lignocellulosic material, considering many aspects, such as sustainable fuel production, as well as valorization of waste, as an alternative to the traditional petrochemical approach of goods production. Especially, in tropical countries agricultural activities lead to tremendous amounts of biomass, resulting in waste that has to be dealt with. In the case of Costa Rica, the five major crops cultivated for export are coffee, oil palm, pineapple, sugarcane, and banana. Traditional ways of waste treatment cannot cope with the increasing amount of biomass produced and therefore, bear various challenges often related to increased pollution. This review aims to bring up the recent state of waste treatment but even more, stress potential opportunities of adding value to not used residues; thus, improve sustainability in the agro industrial sector.
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页码:4391 / 4418
页数:27
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