Industrial applications of <em>Ananas comosus</em> wastes as valuable and utilizable products- A review
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Industrial applications of <em>Ananas comosus</em> wastes as valuable and utilizable products- A review |
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Soni, Shashi ; Department of Family and Community Sciences, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj 211002, Uttar Pradesh, India Noor, Uroosa ; Department of Family and Community Sciences, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj 211002, Uttar Pradesh, India Gupta, Ena ; Department of Family and Community Sciences, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj 211002, Uttar Pradesh, India |
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Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, Biochemistry, Biotechnology Ananas comosus; Bioactive components; By-products; Industrial applications; Nutraceutical; Pharmaceutical. |
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Ananas comosus, </em>tropical fruit from <em>Bromeliaceae</em> family, is known for its flavour with major application in a number of industries <em>viz</em> juice, canned pulp, fruit candy, jam, jelly, wine, vinegar, bromelain extraction and many more. Large amounts of by-products are generated from these industries in which peel alone accounts for 34-38%. These by-products are discarded as waste and causes serious environmental pollution. Researchers have investigated that these by-products, mainly peels are potential sources of many nutritional and bioactive compounds which exhibits numerous health benefits. The present application of the waste is to convert it into value added products and currently, it is utilized in many industries such as chemical industry, health sectors, food sector, pharmaceuticals, and nutraceuticals<em>.</em> This article summarizes the major applications of <em>A. comosus</em> peel at industrial level. ‘Industrial applications’ is an umbrella term in which biofuel generation; enzyme production; bromelain extraction; cellulose, bacterial cellulose, nanocellulose and nanocrystalline cellulose; nanoparticles synthesis; biorefinery production; superabsorbent hydrogel formation; oil extraction; wine and vinegar production; supplementation; fortification; enrichment etc. terms are embedded.</p> |
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Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)] 2022-09-06 11:30:19 |
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Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]; ##issue.vol## 13, ##issue.no## 3 (2022): September 2022 (Ahead of Print) |
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