Agro-Industrial Wastes as Feedstock for Enzyme Production :Apply and Exploit the Emerging and Valuable Use Options of Waste Biomass

Publication subTitle :Apply and Exploit the Emerging and Valuable Use Options of Waste Biomass

Author: Dhillon   Gurpreet S.;Kaur   Surinder  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9780128026120

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128023921

Subject: F3 Agricultural Economy;Q Biological Sciences;TS2 food industry;X7 Processing and Comprehensive Utilization of Waste

Keyword: 化学,废物处理与综合利用,轻工业、手工业

Language: ENG

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Agro-industrial Wastes as Feedstock for Enzyme Production: Apply and Exploit the Emerging and Valuable Use Options of Waste Biomass explores the current state-of-the-art bioprocesses in enzyme production using agro-industrial wastes with respect to their generation, current methods of disposal, the problems faced in terms of waste and regulation, and potential value-added protocols for these wastes. It surveys areas ripe for further inquiry as well as future trends in the field. Under each section, the individual chapters present up-to-date and in-depth information on bioprospecting of agro-industrial wastes to obtain enzymes of economic importance.

This book covers research gaps, including valorization of fruit and vegetable by-product—a key contribution toward sustainability that makes the utmost use of agricultural produce while employing low-energy and cost-efficient bioprocesses. Written by experts in the field of enzyme technology, the book provides valuable information for academic researchers, graduate students, and industry scientists working in industrial-food microbiology, biotechnology, bioprocess technology, post-harvest technology, agriculture, waste management, and the food industry.

  • Addresses key opportunities and challenges in the emerging field of enzyme technology, with an emphasis on energy and bio-based industrial applications
  • Explores the current state of the art bioprocesses in enzyme production using fruit and veget

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