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Title Valorization of dragon fruit waste to value-added bioproducts and formulations: a review
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Authors Tripathi, M; Diwan, D; Shukla, AC; Gaffey, J; Pathak, N; Dashora, K; Pandey, A; Sharma, M; Guleria, S; Varjani, S; Nguyen, QD; Gupta, VK
Title Valorization of dragon fruit waste to value-added bioproducts and formulations: a review
Year 2024
Published Critical Reviews In Biotechnology, 44.0, 6
Abstract Owing to the increasing worldwide population explosion, managing waste generated from the food sector has become a cross-cutting issue globally, leading to environmental, economic, and social issues. Circular economy-inspired waste valorization approaches have been increasing steadily, generating new business opportunities developing valuable bioproducts using food waste, especially fruit wastes, that may have several applications in energy-food-pharma sectors. Dragon fruit waste is one such waste resource, which is rich in several value-added chemicals and oils, and can be a renewable resource to produce several value-added compounds of potential applications in different industries. Pretreatment and extraction processes in biorefineries are important strategies for recovering important value-added biomolecules. There are different methods of valorization, including green extractions and biological conversion approaches. However, microbe-based conversion is one of the advanced technologies for valorizing dragon fruit waste into bioethanol, bioactive products, pharmaceuticals, and other valued products by reusing or recycling them. This state-of-the-art review briefly overviews the dragon fruit waste management strategies and advanced eco-friendly and cost-effective valorization technologies. Furthermore, various applications of different valuable bioactive components obtained from dragon fruit waste have been critically discussed concerning various industrial sectors. Several industrial sectors, such as food, pharmaceuticals, and biofuels, have been critically reviewed in detail. [GRAPHICS] .
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