2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-020-01082-6
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A Biocascade Approach Towards the Recovery of High-Value Natural Products from Biowaste: State-of-Art and Future Trends

Abstract: In a circular economy, products are made from renewable resources and the waste streams generated during production are either reused, recycled or recovered. The Biocascade methodology considers bio-waste as a resource that can be exploited to produce high-value products such as pharmaceuticals, food ingredients and nutrients; and low-value products such as feed, energy or soil conditioners. The Biocascade principle ensures optimal biomass exploitation by following a hierarchy from high-to-low value, where the… Show more

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“…One of the most significant challenges of the 21 st century is the sustainable reuse and valorization of biomass from agro-industrial residue. Food and beverage industries are responsible for the production of large amount of residues, such as peels, seeds, pits, pulps, press cakes, and leaves that can be used as raw materials to obtain high added-value products [1]. Thus, agro-industrial residues' valorization has emerged as a critical strategy for an economic and environmental-friendly production within the concept of biorefinery [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most significant challenges of the 21 st century is the sustainable reuse and valorization of biomass from agro-industrial residue. Food and beverage industries are responsible for the production of large amount of residues, such as peels, seeds, pits, pulps, press cakes, and leaves that can be used as raw materials to obtain high added-value products [1]. Thus, agro-industrial residues' valorization has emerged as a critical strategy for an economic and environmental-friendly production within the concept of biorefinery [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bio-waste management is a worldwide challenge as it presents both environmental and health problems (Madeddu et al, 2020) together with the economic burden where the disposal fees related to food waste in the United States alone cost about 1.9 billion dollars in 2018 (RedCorn et al, 2018). Biocascade encourages the utilization of every bio-waste part to obtain beneficial products based on circular economy in which all assets of food are recycled (Madeddu et al, 2020). This review summarizes PP biological studies to validate its ethno-medicinal uses and encourage the optimum use of such valuable waste.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presently, a great number of researchers are focusing on the valorization of waste of different types; wastes are viewed as potential candidates in numerous applications, food supplements, and natural medicinal products extraction, biofuel, and natural adsorbents production being amongst them (Santzouk et al, 2019;Coelho et al, 2020;Criado and Martin, 2020;Roda-Serrat et al, 2020;Madeddu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%