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Title: Recent Trends and Developments on Integrated Biochemical Conversion Process for Valorization of Dairy Waste to Value Added Bioproducts: A Review
Authors: Awasthi, M K
Paul, A
Kumar, V
Sar, T
Kumar, D
Sarsaiya, S
Liu, H
Zhang, Z Q
Binod, P
Sindhu, R
Kumar, V
Taherzadeh, M J
Keywords: dairy waste
volarization
bioproducts
bioenergy
biorefinery
Issue Date: Jan-2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Bioresource Technology;344:126193
Abstract: In this review article, discuss the many ways utilized by the dairy sector to treat pollutants, emphasizing their influence on the quality and efficiency with which contamination is removed. It focuses on biotechnology possibilities for valorizing dairy waste in particular. The findings revealed that dairy waste may be treated using physicochemical, biological, and biotechnological techniques. Notably, this article highlighted the possibility of dairy waste being used as a feedstock not only for the generation of biogas, bioethanol, biohydrogen, microbial fuel cells, lactic acid, and fumaric acid via microbial technology but also for the production of biooil and biochar by pyrolysis. In addition, this article critically evaluates the many treatment techniques available for recovering energy and materials from dairy waste, their combinations, and implementation prospects. Valorization of dairy waste streams presents an opportunity to extend the dairy industry’s presence in the fermented functional beverage sector.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126193
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