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Valorization of an agroindustrial soybean residue by supercritical fluid extraction of phytochemical compounds [PDF]
The present study proposes the valorization of an agroindustrial residue (expeller) obtained from soybean oil extraction by pressing operation. Two expeller samples, S1 and S2, were processed to obtain extracts by supercritical fluid extraction (SFE ...
Maria V Alvarez, Cristina L Ramirez
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Agroindustrial Residues - Availability and Combustion Characteristics
2011Bioenergy can be produced from other resources than grain/straw, corn and wood. In the EU project EUBIONET III, the European market for unexploited "alternative" biomass resources is scanned. The main focus was on agro-industrial residues, but other potential biomass resources have been considered.
Hinge, J. +7 more
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Biotechnological production of xylitol from agroindustrial residues
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1998Batch, fed-batch, and semicontinuous fermentation processes were used for the production of xylitol from sugarcane bagasse hemicellulosic hydrolysate. The best results were achieved by the semicontinuous fermentation process: a xylitol yield of 0.79 g/g with an efficiency of 86% and a volumetric productivity of 0.66 g/L/h.
D C, Rodrigues +3 more
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Solid-State Fermentation: Use of Agroindustrial Residues
2021Solid-state fermentation is a process carried out with microorganisms that grow on solid and moist substrates that act as sources of nutrients and support microbial growth. It is used for the production of products for the food, pharmaceutical, textile, biochemistry, and bioenergy industries.
Sharline Florentino de Melo Santos +9 more
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Pyrolysis of extractive rich agroindustrial residues
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2013Abstract The sub-Saharan region of West Africa has a lack of natural resources, especially for energy producing. Agroalimentary biomasses like residues from nut processing and vegetable oil producing industries are so far unexploited concerning their potential application as fuel.
Melzer, Michael +4 more
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Grape by-products are promising and sustainable sources of anthocyanins. Considering the factors related to degradation of those pigments, spectrophotometric and kinetic analyzes were carried out with the aim to evaluate the light and heat stability of ...
Enayde De Almeida Melo +2 more
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The Biological Hydrogen Production Potential of Agroindustrial Residues
Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2015The use of agroindustrial residues for bioenergy production can be an attractive alternative from both the environmental and economic perspective. Cassava wastewater (CWW) and cheese whey (CW) are potential substrates for biological hydrogen production (HP) since they are rich in carbohydrates.
Carolina Zampol Lazaro +4 more
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE USE OF AGROINDUSTRIAL ORGANIC RESIDUES IN BIOREFINERIES
2016In order to reduce the amount of landfilled waste and to attain the valorization of the material and energy content of organic wastes, the integrated approach based on the biorefinery concept seems to be the most promising in terms of resource recovery, technical feasibility as well as overall environmental and economic benefits.
Akhlaghi M +6 more
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Characterization of Colombian Agroindustrial Biomass Residues as Energy Resources
Energy & Fuels, 2016A physical and chemical characterization of three Colombian agricultural biomass residues was carried out to identify promising feedstocks for thermochemical energy production. The three chosen were sugar cane bagasse (SCB), rice husk (RH), and palm kernel shell (PKS).
Gloria Marrugo +2 more
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Oil palm agroindustrial residues composting project
Revista Palmas, 2004Se presentan los resultados de un proyecto comercial, cuyo objetivo es transformar la fibra del raquis de los racimos y los efluentes, principales residuos de la Agroindustria de la Palma de Aceite, en abono orgánico, dado que las características físicas y químicas de esta materia prima son ideales para obtener un compost de alta calidad.
Torres, Randall +2 more
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