食品和饮料行业农副产品的创新用途:综述

Hirpha Adugna Areti , Melkiyas Diriba Muleta , Lata Deso Abo , Abas Siraj Hamda , Ayele Assefa Adugna , Idosa Toyi Edae , Bulcha Jifara Daba , Rabira Lemessa Gudeta
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农业活动会产生大量副产品,这些副产品传统上被视为废物。然而,随着对可持续发展和循环经济的日益重视,人们开始转向探索在各行各业(包括食品和饮料行业)利用这些副产品的创新方法。农副产品(包括果皮、果壳、种子和纸浆)作为食品添加剂、功能添加剂和营养保健品的潜力是本综述的主要重点,其中探讨了创新应用。酶处理、提取和发酵等加工技术的进步有助于将这些材料转化为有价值的资源。本综述通过研究近期的案例和研究,强调了农副产品在行业中的重要性。综述还研究了与农副产品(尤其是水果和蔬菜皮)再利用相关的可持续做法和环境效益,将其作为生物活性化合物、功能性成分和生态友好型包装材料的来源。此外,该综述还讨论了当前食品和饮料行业在提高资源效率和推进循环经济原则方面所面临的挑战和机遇。
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Innovative uses of agricultural by-products in the food and beverage sector: A review
Agricultural activities generate a significant number of by-products that were traditionally considered waste. However, with the increasing emphasis on sustainability and the circular economy, there has been a shift toward exploring innovative ways to utilize these by-products in various industries, including the food and beverage sector. The potential of agricultural byproducts, including peels, hulls, seeds, and pulp, as food additives, functional additives, and nutraceuticals is the primary focus of this review, which examines innovative applications. Advances in processing technologies, such as enzymatic treatments, extraction, and fermentation, have helped to convert these materials into valuable resources. This review highlights the importance of agricultural byproducts in the industry by examining recent case studies and research. The review also investigates the sustainable practices and environmental benefits associated with repurposing agricultural by-products, particularly fruit and vegetable peels, as sources of bioactive compounds, functional ingredients, and eco-friendly packaging materials. Furthermore, the review discusses the current challenges and opportunities in enhancing resource efficiency and advancing the principles of a circular economy within the food and beverage industry.
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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