Extraction of Bioactive Compounds fro Horticultural Processing Waste
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posted on 2018-07-18, 04:52authored byJhumur Banerjee
The search for sustainable resources in modern industrial
processes has guided the production of chemicals and fuels towards a
biomass-based economy. Biomass is a cheaper feedstock, which can even be
obtained from food waste. Among such sources, the horticultural processing
waste was found to contribute significantly to the overall wastage. In the
current study, mango processing waste (peels and seeds) was studied in terms
of the composition, recovery of bioactive compounds, utilization of the
extracted bioactive compounds in product development, and the economic
challenges in the overall process. Many valuable products such as pectin,
polyphenols and lipids were obtained using green extraction methods, which
were found to be useful in development of food grade products.