In the present study, eight different pretreatments of varying nature (physical, chemical and physico-chemical) followed by a sequential, combinatorial pretreatment strategy was applied to spent coffee waste to attain maximum sugar yield. Pretreated samples were analysed for total reducing sugar, individual sugars and generation of inhibitory compounds such as furfural and hydroxymethyl furfural (HMF) which can hinder microbial growth and enzyme activity. Native spent coffee waste was high in hemicellulose content. Galactose was found to be the predominant sugar in spent coffee waste. Results showed that sequential pretreatment yielded 350.12mg of reducing sugar/g of substrate, which was 1.7-fold higher than in native spent coffee waste (20...
Coffee is a globally consumed beverage that produces a substantial amount of valuable organic waste ...
Turning waste into a resource is one of the main aims in circular economy systems. The European Unio...
Although normally seen as a problem, current policies and strategic plans concur that if adequately ...
In the present study, eight different pretreatments of varying nature (physical, chemical and physic...
Conventional coffee brewing techniques generate vast quantities of spent espresso grounds (SEGs) ric...
In the present study, organosolv pretreatment strategy was modified for the comprehensive utilisatio...
This work was developed within the scope of the project CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials (LA/P/0...
This study is aimed at utilizing the abundant coffee residue in Manchester using bioprocessing techn...
Spent coffee grounds have the potential of being used in further bioprocesses to produce materials a...
Robusta coffee (Coffee robusta L.) pulp waste has been known for its high cellulose and hemicellulos...
Abstract Background Spent coffee grounds (SCG) are a promising sourc...
Paulo C. Lemos acknowledges the support of FCT/MCTES for contract IF/01054/2014/CP1224/CT0005.Spent ...
One of the household methods most used to prepare the coffee beverage is the coffee dripping method,...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide, whose production and consump tion result in l...
Coffee spent ground is a primary by-product obtained during soluble coffee processing and potential ...
Coffee is a globally consumed beverage that produces a substantial amount of valuable organic waste ...
Turning waste into a resource is one of the main aims in circular economy systems. The European Unio...
Although normally seen as a problem, current policies and strategic plans concur that if adequately ...
In the present study, eight different pretreatments of varying nature (physical, chemical and physic...
Conventional coffee brewing techniques generate vast quantities of spent espresso grounds (SEGs) ric...
In the present study, organosolv pretreatment strategy was modified for the comprehensive utilisatio...
This work was developed within the scope of the project CICECO-Aveiro Institute of Materials (LA/P/0...
This study is aimed at utilizing the abundant coffee residue in Manchester using bioprocessing techn...
Spent coffee grounds have the potential of being used in further bioprocesses to produce materials a...
Robusta coffee (Coffee robusta L.) pulp waste has been known for its high cellulose and hemicellulos...
Abstract Background Spent coffee grounds (SCG) are a promising sourc...
Paulo C. Lemos acknowledges the support of FCT/MCTES for contract IF/01054/2014/CP1224/CT0005.Spent ...
One of the household methods most used to prepare the coffee beverage is the coffee dripping method,...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide, whose production and consump tion result in l...
Coffee spent ground is a primary by-product obtained during soluble coffee processing and potential ...
Coffee is a globally consumed beverage that produces a substantial amount of valuable organic waste ...
Turning waste into a resource is one of the main aims in circular economy systems. The European Unio...
Although normally seen as a problem, current policies and strategic plans concur that if adequately ...