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Biomethanation of banana peel and pineapple waste

Bioresource Technology, 1996
Biomethanation of banana peel and pineapple wastes studied at various HRTs showed a higher rate of gas production at lower retention time. The lowest possible HRT for banana peel was 25 days, resulting in a maximum rate of gas production of 0.76 vol/vol/day with 36% substrate utilization, while pineapple-processing waste digesters could be operated at ...
Nirmala Bardiya   +2 more
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THE PRODUCTIVITY OF SLUDGE BANANA PEELS IN THE BIOFUELS

2022
Two separate batch processes were used to limit the amount of carbon and glycolysis produced by the effluent from banana fruit peel powder for 7–10 days in a co-culture of Candida niger and Staphylococcus subtilis oocytes, as well as a co-culture of Bacillus subtilis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Banana peel metalloprotease characterizations

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2022
Poorani Gurumallesh   +2 more
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The psychedelic properties of banana peel: an appraisal

Economic Botany, 1968
Drugs have been abused from time immemorial. The current drug abuse problem, which involves' large segments of the teenage and young adult population, has received wide coverage in the mass news media. It is noteworthy that the ingenuity of some has popularized, revived or even invented certain drug abuses.
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A Comprehensive Review on Banana Peeling Technologies

International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management
Abstract—Banana peeling is an important step after harvest in banana processing industries. It directly affects productivity, hygiene, and product quality. Guo et al. (2020) reported that poor mechanization in banana post-harvest operations leads to significant processing losses and a reliance on labor.
Dr. A. Lovelin Jerald   +2 more
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Banana Peel as a Source of Nutraceuticals

2022
Babatunde Oluwafemi Adetuyi   +7 more
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Cellulose Derived from Banana Peels

Materials Science Forum
Cellulose is an important structural material found naturally within the cell walls of plants that has recently been researched as a biodegradable, renewable, and non-toxic reinforcing agent used to improve properties for a variety of composite systems. Cellulose is usually derived from wood sources via acid hydrolysis.
Erin Nicole Scott   +2 more
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Cadmium ion removal from aqueous media using banana peel biochar/Fe3O4/ZIF-67

Environmental Research, 2022
Rauf Foroutan   +1 more
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Banana peel as a biosorbent for the decontamination of water pollutants. A review

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2020
Kovo G Akpomie   +2 more
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Valorization of banana peel by adsorption of Metribuzin

Anais do(a) Proceedings of the 14th Brazilian Meeting on Adsorption, 2022
Patricia Dall Agnol   +3 more
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