10 results on '"Food industry and trade--By-products"'
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2. Sourdough Innovations : Novel Uses of Metabolites, Enzymes, and Microbiota From Sourdough Processing
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Marco Garcia-Vaquero, João Miguel F. Rocha, Marco Garcia-Vaquero, and João Miguel F. Rocha
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- Sourdough starter--Health aspects, Bioactive compounds, Yeast, Dough, Food industry and trade--By-products, Food--Microbiology, Functional foods
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Sourdough fermentation was probably one of the first microbial processes employed by mankind for the production and preservation of food. This practice is still widely used worldwide due to the distinct sensorial and health properties attributed to these products. Traditional sourdough bread is achieved by spontaneous fermentations, leading to natural selections of microorganisms (mainly yeast and lactic acid bacteria) with health benefits for the consumers'microbiota. However, multiple opportunities are currently underexploited through the entire sourdough value chain. Sourdough Innovations: Novel Uses of Metabolites, Enzymes, and Microbiota from Sourdough Processing summarizes the latest scientific knowledge and current opportunities of sourdough technology at biomass, microbiota and enzymatic levels described in three distinctive sections.Section I covers the fermentation process of cereals and non-cereals to produce sourdough-containing compounds with health-enhancement benefits. Section II includes novel advances in sourdough enzymology, and last, Section III explores various applications of sourdough microbiota as antimicrobial and probiotic microorganisms and opportunities to be included in both food and non-food applications.Key Features: Includes extensive information on the use of innovative or emerging technologies aiming to promote circular exploitation systems. Promotes the full use of the cereal and non-cereal sourdough metabolites. Covers the functionality of sourdough microorganisms and functional compounds, and future exploitation of some of them in the field of nutraceuticals or functional foods. Sourdough Innovations is unique in its examination of health beneficial compounds through the downstream processing of sourdough from cereals, microbiota, and enzymes. It is a great source for academic staff and scientists within the broad area of food science who are researching, lecturing, or developing their professional careers in food microbiology, food chemistry, food processing, and food technology, including bio-process engineers interested in the development of novel technological improvements in sourdough processing.
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- 2024
3. Wealth Out of Food Processing Waste : Ingredient Recovery and Valorization
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M. Selvamuthukumaran and M. Selvamuthukumaran
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- Food industry and trade--By-products
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High amounts of waste are generated daily in various food processing industries including seed, pomace, pit, peel, germ, husk, broken pulses, sludge, skin, bones, blood, feathers, wash water, and spent residue, among others. Several tons of generated waste can be effectively used to manufacture or recover such value-added by-products as fibers, antioxidants, proteins, vitamins and minerals, biofilms, fertilizers, and animal feed. While food processing- generated waste may lead to health and environmental hazards, it is critical to identify proper protocols to recover valuable ingredients from waste, thereby creating wealth in the society.Wealth out of Food Processing Waste identifies and describes the proper protocols to recover valuable ingredients from waste, thereby creating wealth in society. The effective utilization of waste can generate income for the entrepreneur, lead to more employment for society, enhance fertility of soil, reduce environmental pollution, conserve resources, and help augment national economies to a greater extent.Key Features: Provides in-depth knowledge about conversion of waste derived from various food processing industries into various value-added products Highlights the extraction of antioxidants and functional food ingredients from industrial food waste Presents current and emerging trends using biotechnological approaches for conversion of waste into various value-added products This book provides food industry personnel, scientists, food engineers, biotechnologists, research scholars, and students with strategies for effective utilization of waste from various food processing industries.
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- 2024
4. Enzymatic Processes for Food Valorization
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Monica L. Chavez Gonzalez, Jose Juan Buenrostro Figueroa, Cristobal Noe Aguilar, Deepak K. Verma, Monica L. Chavez Gonzalez, Jose Juan Buenrostro Figueroa, Cristobal Noe Aguilar, and Deepak K. Verma
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- Food industry and trade--By-products, Enzymes, Food waste
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Enzymatic Processes for Food Valorization describes the most recent research in the field of catalysis for food valorization, revealing the impact of the implementation of enzymatic catalysis in the different stages that make up the production processes. Sections review advances in food processing using enzymes, explore the use of enzymes on by-products for the release of compounds of interest, and show recent trends in biocatalysis and its application in the food industry. Written by a team of international experts, this is an invaluable guide for professionals in the area of enzyme technology applied in the food industry, as well as technicians and scientists involved in the use of enzymes on food waste for the valorization and/or recovery of compounds. - Brings updated content on trends in enzymatic processes for food valorization - Presents the main enzymes used in food processing and technology to improve organoleptic and quality attributes - Includes the application of enzymes for the valorization of by-products generated during food processing for an eventual recovery of bioactive - Explores how food by-products can be used as fermentation substrates for the production of enzymes of industrial interest
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- 2024
5. Food Waste Valorisation: Food, Feed, Fertiliser, Fuel And Value-added Products
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Ming Hung Wong, Diane Purchase, Nicholas Dickinson, Ming Hung Wong, Diane Purchase, and Nicholas Dickinson
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- Food industry and trade--By-products, Agricultural wastes--Recycling, Food industry and trade--Waste minimization
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One billion tonnes of food wasted is generated around the world every year. This book seeks to address and mitigate this urgent problem by focusing on food valorisation through conversion to various value-added products. Contributions from a wide range of international experts draw attention to valuable, realistic, and exciting opportunities for science, business, and society to provide essential and substantial environmental benefits. This timely volume comprises 18 chapters dealing with different aspects of food waste treatment and management in different parts of the world. These chapters explore the fundamentals, trends, and future opportunities for food waste composting and anaerobic digestion, as well as how food waste can be converted to single-cell protein, animal feeds, and fertiliser. This book also addresses various value-added products that can be generated. These include products such as chemicals, synthetic alternatives, nanocellulose, construction materials, and biodegradable fibres.
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- 2023
6. Food Byproducts Management and Their Utilization
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Ricardo Gómez-García, Ana A. Vilas-Boas, Débora A. Campos, Maria Manuela Pintado, Cristóbal Noé Aguilar, Ricardo Gómez-García, Ana A. Vilas-Boas, Débora A. Campos, Maria Manuela Pintado, and Cristóbal Noé Aguilar
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- Bioactive compounds, Food--Biotechnology, Food industry and trade--By-products, Food industry and trade--Waste minimization
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Food byproducts derived from industrial processing is a serious worldwide problem because it generates environmental pollution and results in significant food and economic losses from food waste. This new volume shows how food byproducts can be value-added renewable sources with the application of novel biotechnologies that avoid hazardous chemicals.The volume discusses the importance of valorizing food wastes and illustrates their value-added properties for industry. It explains the significant progress in bioresources processing for compound extraction and production as well as the increasing interest of food ingredients development, in which health care, environment, and economics play an essential part in biotechnological research. It considers the waste byproducts of various crops, such as tomato, melon, maize, berries, soybean, coffee, and their uses in the generation of health-benefiting bioactive compounds. The volume goes on to explore the various biotechnological strategies to extract, produce, and recover bioactive compounds along with the cost-effectiveness of these methods.Key features: Describes technological aspects in consolidated processing and bioprocessing of food by-products Discusses technological aspects in biotechnology for food byproducts treatment and the richness of their biomolecules Looks at the nutraceutical and health benefit aspects of such biomolecules from food waste byproducts Provides attractive and sustainable methodologies for bioproduct extraction and recovery for industrial application This volume, Food Byproducts Management and Their Utilization, presents strategies that are of interest in food engineering, green chemistry, biotechnology, and some other areas, while paying special attention to biorefinery approaches and new challenges that industries are dealing with in the era of sustainable development. It aims to encourage not only researchers but also governmental and enterprise sectors to recognize the value and applications of food byproducts and waste.
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- 2023
7. Microbial Bioprocessing of Agri-food Wastes : Industrial Applications
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Gustavo Molina, Minaxi Sharma, Rachid Benhida, Vijai Kumar Gupta, Ramesh Chander Kuhad, Gustavo Molina, Minaxi Sharma, Rachid Benhida, Vijai Kumar Gupta, and Ramesh Chander Kuhad
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- Food industry and trade--By-products, Microbial biotechnology--Industrial applications, Agricultural wastes--Recycling
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Microbes are widely used in large-scale industrial processes due to their versatility, easy growing cultivation, kinetic potential, and the ability to generate metabolites with a wide range of potential applications to various commercial sectors, such as the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, in addition to the potential for agriculture, biomedical, and several others. Among the metabolites of greatest commercial interest, and many obtained on an industrial scale, the wide range of enzymes, biofuels, organic acids, amino acids, vitamins, biopolymers, and many other classes of metabolites.This book is intended for Bioengineers, Biologist, Biochemist, Biotechnologists, microbiologist, food technologist, enzymologist, and related Professionals/ researchers. Explores recent advances in the valorization of agri-food waste Provides technical concepts on the production of various bio-products of commercial interest Discusses the main process conditions to overcome the difficulties of using waste as alternative raw materials Introduces technical-economic details on the advantages and disadvantages of exploring the waste recovery chain Explores the main technological advances in the recovery of residues in functional products
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- 2023
8. Food Processing Waste and Utilization : Tackling Pollution and Enhancing Product Recovery
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Sanju Bala Dhull, Ajay Singh, Pradyuman Kumar, Sanju Bala Dhull, Ajay Singh, and Pradyuman Kumar
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- Food waste--Recycling, Food industry and trade--By-products, Food industry and trade--Waste disposal
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Because of its high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and sheer volume, waste from food processing has significant potential to pollute land, water, and air. Both environmentally and economically, it is important to properly treat food processing wastes including the recovery of valuable products. Food Processing Waste and Utilization: Tackling Pollution and Enhancing Product Recovery discusses possible solutions to tackle food waste generation and its further utilization. It addresses process engineering economics, microbiology of waste recycling, biochemical and nutritional aspects of food waste processing. The book includes detailed guidance and case studies about utilization/valorization of food waste.Key Features Covers modern as well as conventional methods of food industry waste utilization Discusses possible solutions to tackle food waste generation and its further utilization Addresses socioeconomic considerations, environmental concerns and discusses regulations related to food processing waste Authors of this book are well-recognized researchers in their specific fields who have made important contributions to the knowledge of utilization of different food industry wastes at different levels. This book covers a wide range of breakthroughs in waste management, and is of value for students, research scholars, postdoctoral fellows and faculties pursuing careers in fields such as Bioprocess Technology, Food Technology, Food Science and Technology, Food Biotechnology, and Fermentation and Bioengineering.
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- 2023
9. Mediterranean Fruits Bio-wastes : Chemistry, Functionality and Technological Applications
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Mohamed Fawzy Ramadan, Mohamed A. Farag, Mohamed Fawzy Ramadan, and Mohamed A. Farag
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- Food industry and trade--Waste minimization, Fruit, Agricultural wastes--Recycling, Food industry and trade--By-products
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Traditional Mediterranean fruits (i.e., be grapes, oranges, apples, pears, peaches, cherries, plums, figs, melons, watermelon and dates) are of major commercial and nutritional value to the region. Processing of such fruits, however, results in large amounts of bio-waste material. Efficient, inexpensive and environmentally friendly use of fruit industry waste is thus highly cost-effective and minimizes environmental impact. The natural antioxidants and bioactive compounds found in Mediterranean fruit bio-wastes could play a major role in the alleged health benefits of the Mediterranean diet, and could be used in pharmaceuticals as well as novel food applications. This book presents a multidisciplinary forum of discussion on the chemistry, functional properties and health-promoting effects of bioactive compounds in Mediterranean fruit bio-wastes, as well as novel food and non-food applications. The text provides the scientific fundamentals of the health-promoting benefitsand applications of Mediterranean fruit bio-wastes, reviews the relevant recovery issues and explores different techniques to develop new applications. With a diversity of perspectives, from food science to environmental chemistry and horticultural research, this volume provides comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge to researchers and industry professionals working in the areas of food waste valorization.
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- 2022
10. Agricultural and Kitchen Waste : Energy and Environmental Aspects
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Dan Bahadur Pal, Amit Kumar Tiwari, Dan Bahadur Pal, and Amit Kumar Tiwari
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- Agricultural wastes as fuel, Food industry and trade--By-products, Agricultural wastes--Recycling
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Apart from being termed as a pollution source, agriculture and kitchen waste is also a rich source of carbohydrates, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins, and can be utilized to develop value-added products and for energy production, which is the main theme of this book. It also focuses on the minimization of this waste via different routes like conversion into bio-fertilizers, organic acids, other industrial products, and efficient energy production. It comprises different topics and concepts related to waste utilization contributed by recognized researchers and experts.Features: Covers all the technical aspects of utilization of agricultural and kitchen waste. Discusses the quality characteristics of value-added products. Provides overview of different options for processing of organic wastes. Includes production of acids and enzymes from agriculture/kitchen wastes. Reviews effects of kitchen/agricultural waste on environment and its role in pollution control. This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in chemical and environmental engineering.
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- 2022
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