Valorization of organic residues for the production of added value chemicals: A contribution to the bio-based economy

Daniel Pleissner, Q. Qi, C. Gao, Cristina Perez rivero, Colin Webb, C.S.K. Lin, J. Venus

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    Abstract

    Establishing of a bio-based and green society depends on the availability of inexpensive organic carbon compounds, which can be converted by microbes into various valuable products. Around 3.7×109 t of agricultural residues and 1.3×109 t of food residues occur annually worldwide. This enormous amount of organic material is basically considered as waste and incinerated, anaerobically digested or composted for the production of heat, power or fertilizers. However, organic residues can be used as nutrient sources in biotechnological processes. For example, organic residues can be hydrolyzed to glucose, amino acids and phosphate by chemical and/or biological methods, which are utilizable as nutrients by many microbes. This approach paves the way toward the establishment of a bio-based economy and an effective organic residues valorization for the formation of bio-based chemicals and materials. In this review, valorization of organic residues in biotechnological processes is presented. The focus is on the production of three industrially important added value chemicals, namely succinic acid, lactic acid and fatty acid-based plasticizer, which have been used for the synthesis of environmentally benign materials and food supplements. Furthermore, utilization strategies of residues coming from fruit and vegetable processing are introduced. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3–16
    JournalBiochemical Engineering Journal
    Volume116
    Early online date24 Dec 2015
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2016

    Keywords

    • Agricultural wastes
    • Agriculture
    • Anaerobic digestion
    • Bacteria
    • Biotechnology
    • Carbon
    • Chemical contamination
    • Chemicals
    • Lactic acid
    • Microorganisms
    • Nutrients
    • Organic carbon
    • Organic chemicals
    • Plasticizers
    • Reinforced plastics
    • Vegetables, Added-value chemicals
    • Biotechnological process
    • Environmentally benign
    • Food residues
    • Fruit and vegetables
    • Organic carbon compounds
    • Succinic acids
    • Utilization strategy
    • Fatty acids

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