Agro-industrial waste: a cost-effective and eco-friendly substrate to produce amylase

Author:

Naik Bindu,Kumar VijayORCID,Rizwanuddin Sheikh,Chauhan Mansi,Gupta Arun Kumar,Rustagi Sarvesh,Kumar Vivek,Gupta Sanjay

Abstract

AbstractThe increase in the global population has led to a substantial increase in the demand for food supply as well as food manufacturing industries that regularly produce large amounts of food waste. Agro-industrial waste has attracted tremendous attention all over the world since ancient times, such waste is usually dumped or burned and poses a threat to human health and the environment, which has always been a matter of serious concern. However, food waste is a major source of complex carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, minerals, fibers, and helps in the manufacture of raw materials for a variety of industrial purposes such as the production of biofuels, enzymes, bioactive compounds, biodegradable plastics, surfactants. Hence it is necessary to convert food waste into value-added products that reduce environmental problems. The present review paper attempts to outline and analyze the potential of agro-industrial residues as cost-effective substrates to produce the enzyme amylase using a wide range of microbial strains. Graphical Abstract

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science

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