Microbial Cell Factories in Food Waste Biorefinery

Microbial Cell Factories in Food Waste Biorefinery

  • Vishal Ahuja
  • Narashans Alok Sagar
  • Sanjeet Mehariya
  • Shashi Kant Bhatia
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780443363030ISBN 10: 044336303X

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Microbial Cell Factories in Food Waste Biorefinery is written by Vishal Ahuja and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 044336303X (ISBN 10) and 9780443363030 (ISBN 13).

Microbial Cell Factories in Food Waste Biorefinery offers a thorough exploration of using food waste for both commercial and environmental purposes. The book delves into greener fuel production, biofertilizers to replace synthetic agro-chemicals, and high-value bioproducts to enhance waste-based biorefinery. It fosters innovation in food waste bio-refineries and provides insights into current research, limitations, and future trends. As reference material, it helps understand, practice, and promote sustainable systems to protect the environment. In addition to its comprehensive knowledge of food waste valorization via microorganisms like fungi, bacteria, and microalgae, the book discusses the integration of related technologies for additional economic benefits.Sustainability of microbial systems for waste transformation, food-water-energy security perspectives, latest developments, innovations, challenges, and guidance to implement waste biorefinery processes are thoroughly assessed. - Assesses sustainability of microbial systems and bioprocesses for the conversion of food waste - Shares knowledge about the integration of food waste-based biorefineries with other related technologies to improve the process economics - Highlights attributes of bioprocess sustainability, environmental remediation, resource conservation and recycling, food, and energy security