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Chicken Feather Waste Hydrolysate as a Superior Biofertilizer in Agroindustry

Current Microbiology, 2021
Billions of tons of keratinous waste in the form of feathers, antlers, bristles, claws, hair, hoofs, horns, and wool are generated by different industries and their demolition causes environmental deterioration. Chicken feathers have 92% keratin that can be a good source of peptides, amino acids, and minerals.
Ranjeeta Bhari   +2 more
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Agroindustrial Wastes as Feedstock for Production of Oils

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 2001
The prospects for rational utilization of secondary feedstock resources – different plant wastes – in refineries were demonstrated. In exhaustive processing of these wastes, it is possible to obtain quality vegetable oils for food and technical purposes.
M. N. Dadashev, G. V. Stepanov
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Biochar from Acai agroindustry waste: Study of pyrolysis conditions

Waste Management, 2019
The production chain of Acai (Euterpe oleracea Mart) has a high economic representativeness in the Brazilian Amazon. However, wastes generated from the processing of the fruit has been deliberately discarded in the environment, causing health risks to the population due to environmental contamination or the proliferation of disease agents.
Michel Keisuke Sato   +5 more
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Production and immobilization of enzymes by solid-state fermentation of agroindustrial waste

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2014
The recovery of by-products from agri-food industry is currently one of the major challenges of biotechnology. Castilla-La Mancha produces around three million tons of waste coming from olive oil and wine industries, both of which have a pivotal role in the economy of this region.
Sheila, Romo Sánchez   +3 more
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EXTRACELLULAR LIGNINOLYTIC ENZYMES PRODUCTION BYPleurotus eryngiiON AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES

Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2014
Pleurotus eryngii (DC.) Gillet (MCC58) was investigated for its ligninolytic ability to produce laccase (Lac), manganese peroxidase (MnP), aryl alcohol oxidase (AAO), and lignin peroxidase (LiP) enzymes through solid-state fermentation using apricot and pomegranate agroindustrial wastes.
Akpinar, Merve, ÖZTÜRK ÜREK, RAZİYE
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Biocomposites: could agroindustrial wastes be used as reinforcements in polymers?

Environmental Technology, 2019
The use of agricultural by-products in the production of biocomposite materials is of growing interest worldwide. Mechanical properties and degradation temperature of a biocomposite depend strongly on the characteristics of the selected reinforcement.
Cintia Navas   +3 more
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Treatment of agroindustrial waste by aerobic and anaerobic process

2016
The production of agroindustrial waste is growing world-wide and these wastes can be biological treated by composting process and anaerobic digestion. Using these processes can be reduced the volume of solid waste and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The biological treatment of agroindustrial wastes is an interesting alternative if the proper wastes are
Kopčić, Nina   +3 more
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Organic agroindustrial waste transformation into vermicompost

2021 XVII International Engineering Congress (CONIIN), 2021
Adrian E. Ortega-Torres   +1 more
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Agroindustrial wastes for enzyme production

2022
Seema Anil Belorkar, Sudisha Jogaiah
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COMPOSTING OF AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE AND BIOWASTE IN A CLOSED REACTOR

2018
Tobacco waste, olive mill waste, grape waste and biowaste can be treated by composting process in which biodegradable matter is decomposed in to stabile product (compost) with release of heat, gases (CO2, NH3, H2S, CH4) and water. In this work composting process of tobacco waste (TW-P1), mixture of tobacco and grape waste (TGW-P2), mixture of tobacco ...
Kučić Grgić, Dajana   +4 more
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