Sugar Beet Pulp as a Biorefinery Substrate for Designing Feed [PDF]
An example of the implementation of the principles of the circular economy is the use of sugar beet pulp as animal feed. Here, we investigate the possible use of yeast strains to enrich waste biomass in single-cell protein (SCP).
Dawid Dygas +2 more
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Sugar beet pulp: Resurgence and trailblazing journey towards a circular bioeconomy [PDF]
The present review article will outline alternative uses of sugar beet pulp residue produced during the preparation of sugar from sugar beet. Traditionally, sugar beet pulp has been used as cattle fodder and was not considered to have much potential to be utilised in other competitive industries such as bio-energy, polymer composites, water ...
Ashvinder K Rana +2 more
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Unraveling the regulation of sugar beet pulp utilization in the industrially relevant fungus Aspergillus niger [PDF]
Summary: Efficient utilization of agro-industrial waste, such as sugar beet pulp, is crucial for the bio-based economy. The fungus Aspergillus niger possesses a wide array of enzymes that degrade complex plant biomass substrates, and several regulators ...
Sandra Garrigues +8 more
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Kinetics of convective drying of the sugar beet pulp [PDF]
Different authors have investigated hot air drying of sugar beet pulp, but no data on drying kinetics can be found in the literature. The aim of this study was to find suitable model for drying kinetics of sugar beet pulp. Of all models applied to drying
Jokić Aleksandar +3 more
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Sugar Beet Pulp in the Context of Developing the Concept of Circular Bioeconomy
The primary objective of this paper is to identify the possibilities of using sugar beet pulp as feedstock to produce a variety of added-value products.
Michał Ptak +3 more
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Exploring fibrous ingredients for fish: The case of feeding sugar beet pulp to tambaquí (Colossoma macropomum) [PDF]
For a long time, co-products of food processing have been used in animal feed, but far less in fish because of their assumed inability to cope with high-fiber diets. Research on feeding co-products to fish species that naturally consume fibrous diets are
Awot Teklu Mebratu +4 more
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Utilization of Sugar Beet Pulp in Meatballs Preparation [PDF]
This investigation was done to assess the quality attributes of reduced fat meatballs as influenced via sugar beet pulp powder addition. The prepared samples of meatball which contained sugar beet pulp powder as a fat replacer with the ratio of 25 and 50
Sahar Mostafa, Rowida Essa
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A Simple Biorefinery Concept to Produce 2G-Lactic Acid from Sugar Beet Pulp (SBP): A High-Value Target Approach to Valorize a Waste Stream [PDF]
Lactic acid is a high-value molecule with a vast number of applications. Its production in the biorefineries model is a possibility for this sector to aggregate value to its production chain. Thus, this investigation presents a biorefinery model based on
Regiane Alves de Oliveira +5 more
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Conversion of Exhausted Sugar Beet Pulp into Fermentable Sugars from a Biorefinery Approach. [PDF]
In this study, the production of a hydrolysate rich in fermentable sugars, which could be used as a generic microbial culture medium, was carried out by using exhausted sugar beet pulp pellets (ESBPPs) as raw material. For this purpose, the hydrolysis was performed through the direct addition of the fermented ESBPPs obtained by fungal solid-state ...
Marzo C, Díaz AB, Caro I, Blandino A.
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Biogas from sugar beet press pulp as substitute of fossil fuel in sugar beet factories
Sugar beet press pulp (SBP) accumulates as a by-product in sugar factories and it is generally silaged or dried to be used as animal food. Rising energy prices and the opening of the European Union sugar market has put pressure on the manufacturers to find alternatives for energy supply.
V Parravicini, K Svardal, H Kroiss
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