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Title Valorization of non-edible fruit seeds into valuable products: A sustainable approach towards circular bioeconomy
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Authors Kumar, H; Kimta, N; Guleria, S; Cimler, R; Sethi, N; Dhanjal, DS; Singh, R; Duggal, S; Verma, R; Prerna, P; Pathera, AK; Alomar, SY; Kuca, K
Title Valorization of non-edible fruit seeds into valuable products: A sustainable approach towards circular bioeconomy
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171142
Abstract Global imperatives have recently shown a paradigm shift in the prevailing resource utilization model from a linear approach to a circular bioeconomy. The primary goal of the circular bioeconomy model is to minimize waste by effective re -usage of organic waste and efficient nutrient recycling. In essence, circular bioeconomy integrates the fundamental concept of circular economy, which strives to offer sustainable goods and services by leveraging biological resources and processes. Notably, the circular bioeconomy differs from conventional waste recycling by prioritizing the safeguarding and restoration of production ecosystems, focusing on harnessing renewable biological resources and their associated waste streams to produce value-added products like food, animal feed, and bioenergy. Amidst these sustainability efforts, fruit seeds are getting considerable attention, which were previously overlooked and commonly discarded but were known to comprise diverse chemicals with significant industrial applications, not limited to cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. While, polyphenols in these seeds offer extensive health benefits, the inadequate conversion of fruit waste into valuable products poses substantial environmental challenges and resource wastage. This review aims to comprehend the known information about the application of non -edible fruit seeds for synthesising metallic nanoparticles, carbon dots, biochar, biosorbent, and biodiesel. Further, this review sheds light on the potential use of these seeds as functional foods and feed ingredients; it also comprehends the safety aspects associated with their utilization. Overall, this review aims to provide a roadmap for harnessing the potential of non -edible fruit seeds by adhering to the principles of a sustainable circular bioeconomy.
Author Keywords Fruit seeds; Circular bioeconomy; Biomaterials; Biofuel; Functional food and feed
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001207944600001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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