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Agro-industrial wastes as potential carriers for enzyme immobilization: A review

Chemosphere, 2020
This review provides a general overview of the suitability of different agro-industrial wastes for enzyme immobilization. For the purposes of this literary study, the support materials are divided into two main groups, called lignocellulosic (coconut fiber, corn cob, spent grain, spent coffee, husk, husk ash, and straw rice, soybean and wheat bran) and
Anna Maria Girelli   +2 more
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Pullulan from Agro-industrial Wastes

Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews, 1999
(1999). Pullulan from Agro-industrial Wastes. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 309-324.
Cleanthes Israilides   +3 more
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Vermicomposting of Agro-Industrial Processing Waste

2009
Agro-industrial wastes- wastes from agriculture, food processing or any cellulose based industries- remain largely unutilized and often cause environmental problems like dispersing foul odors, occupying vast areas, ground and surface water pollution etc.
V.K. Garg, Renuka Gupta
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Valorization of plant-based agro-industrial waste and by-products for the production of polysaccharides: Towards a more circular economy

open access: yesApplied Food Research
Agro-industrial waste has gained significant importance due to the increased demand for sustainable development. This review highlights the role of agro-industrial residue-derived polysaccharides in the development of a circular economy.
Waseem Khalid   +2 more
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Production of Bioethanol from agro-industrial wastes

Fuel, 2015
Abstract A suitable alternative to replace fossil fuels is the production of bioethanol from agro-industrial wastes. Coconut, pineapple and tuna are fruits that available almost along the year in Mexico but a high percentage of these fruits are wasted by producers.
Alma Rosa Domínguez-Bocanegra   +2 more
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Agro-industrial wastes as carriers for bacterial inoculants

Biological Wastes, 1989
Abstract Peat is an ideal carrier for Rhizobium and Azotobacter, but high-quality peat is not abundantly and readily available in India. The experiments have shown the usefulness of indigenously available agro-industrial wastes such as dehydrated powdered bagasse with traces of mahua (Madhuca latifolia) cake and silk cocoon waste as substrates for ...
K.S. Jauhri, Mala Gupta, K.V. Sadasivam
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Gasification of Agro-Industrial Wastes for Electricity Cogeneration

Volume 3: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Cycle Innovations; Electric Power; Industrial and Cogeneration, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to report studies on agricultural residual biomass gasification to power cogeneration. The classification was determined by availability and feedstock for thermochemical conversion of waste materials of flower industry in Colombia.
A. L. E. Sarmiento   +3 more
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Biophenols from agro-industrial wastes.

The Medical journal of Malaysia, 2009
Large quantities of agro-based liquid wastes are produced every year and their disposal is often a problem for industries. In light of that, in this study prudent effort was done to screen the agro-industrial wastes - pineapple waste (PAW) and palm oil mill effluent (POME) for valuable biophenols product.
P, Jamal, M Z, Alam, F, Suhani
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Introduction to agro-industrial waste

2023
Abu Tariq   +3 more
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Agro-Industrial Waste as Wealth

2022
Anil Kumar Anal   +2 more
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