2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25122812
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Fruit and Vegetable Peels: Utilization of High Value Horticultural Waste in Novel Industrial Applications

Abstract: Fruits and vegetables are the highly used food products amongst the horticultural crops. These items are consumed uncooked, nominally cooked or fully cooked, according to their nature and cooking process. With the change in diet habits and rising population, the production, as well as the processing of horticultural crops, has exponentially improved to meet its increasing demand. A large amount of peel waste is generated from fruit and vegetable-based industries and household kitchen and has led to a big nutri… Show more

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“…Metal and metal oxide NPs are considered as efficient nanoparticles as they show remarkable biomedical activity and have a high surface area to volume ratio [ 1 ]. Predominantly, the bottom-up approach is used for synthesizing biogenic NPs, where atoms and compounds serve as the building block and self-assemble themselves to construct a final product [ 4 ]. In this, the biological system performs the function of biological laboratories for synthesizing pure metal as well as metal oxide nanoparticles via a biomimetic approach [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal and metal oxide NPs are considered as efficient nanoparticles as they show remarkable biomedical activity and have a high surface area to volume ratio [ 1 ]. Predominantly, the bottom-up approach is used for synthesizing biogenic NPs, where atoms and compounds serve as the building block and self-assemble themselves to construct a final product [ 4 ]. In this, the biological system performs the function of biological laboratories for synthesizing pure metal as well as metal oxide nanoparticles via a biomimetic approach [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Edible films are considered thin polymer layers and they are usually applied on food products to improve their preservation, distribution and marketing as environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic films [4,5]. In particular, polysaccharides extracted from Aloe Vera, Aloe Arborescens, the mucilage of Opuntia Ficus and other sources have been used to produce edible biopolymer matrices with potential to extend food shelf-life [6][7][8][9]. Among them, starch is one of the most interesting biodegradable polysaccharides for food packaging because of its high availability, low cost and it being a natural origin of polymer materials with great ability to form transparent films without color and odor and its low oxygen permeability [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 70 ]. However, all of these methods possess potential drawbacks; particularly, the chemicals utilized in AgNP synthesis through wet chemistry routes are less eco-friendly, expensive, and have high toxicity [ 46 , 77 , 78 ]. However, fabrication of AgNPs by green synthesis methods can be a better alternative as it is cost effective, non-toxic, and ecologically safe than the other synthesis methods [ 79 ].…”
Section: Different Types Of Nanoparticles Derived From Oyster Mushmentioning
confidence: 99%