Biosynthetic capabilities of microbes have solved several hurdles in the human welfare. Microbes have served and continue to serve as imperial candidates in both production and management strategies. Microbe mediated techniques has emerged as ecofriendly and sustainable alternative to their synthetic counterparts. Fruit based industries produces large volumes of solid and liquid wastes contributing to increase in pollution load. Disposal of these waste not only represent loss of valuable biomass but also leads to substantial increase in Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). However, in spite of their pollution and hazard aspects, in many cases, fruit processing wastes have a promising potential for being chief raw materials for secondary industries. This chapter summarizes microbe mediated fermentative utilization of fruit waste, for the production of value added products like organic acid, single cell protein, bioplastics, enzymes and biogas.
Charles Oluwaseun AdetunjiOlugbemi T. OlaniyanRuth Ebunoluwa BodunrindeMohd Imran Ahamed
Karishma Choudhary1, Hina Ashraf Waiz2, Vinod Kumar Palsaniya3
Karishma Choudhary1, Hina Ashraf Waiz2, Vinod Kumar Palsaniya3
Adriano BrandelliLuisa SalaSusana Juliano Kalil