2020
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajls.20200805.16
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Microbial Protein Production from Agro-industrial Wastes as Food and Feed

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“…Racemization of L-amino acid isomers to D-analogues with low biological digestibility was also revealed. Some of the resulting products (such as lysinoalanine and lanthionine) are toxic to humans and animals [ 78 ]. There is no information regarding the effect of these compounds on anaerobic digestion, probably due to the fact that the content of lysine and alanine in the litter is relatively low.…”
Section: Prospects and Features Of The Process Of Detoxification Of M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Racemization of L-amino acid isomers to D-analogues with low biological digestibility was also revealed. Some of the resulting products (such as lysinoalanine and lanthionine) are toxic to humans and animals [ 78 ]. There is no information regarding the effect of these compounds on anaerobic digestion, probably due to the fact that the content of lysine and alanine in the litter is relatively low.…”
Section: Prospects and Features Of The Process Of Detoxification Of M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jeske et al [ 15 ] indicate that soy and almond plantations contribute to climate change and endanger biodiversity. On the other hand, the plant crop is highly affected by biotic stress and is vulnerable to insects, weeds, and fungal pests [ 130 ]. Furthermore, the strict dependence on light as the only energy source, the strict limitation on CO 2 as the only carbon source, and the non-use of organic substrates or wastes limit the sustainable productivity of PBPs for food use.…”
Section: Sustainability Of Alternatives Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%