With an estimated worldwide production of 190 billion kg per year, and due to its high organic load, cheese whey represents a huge opportunity for bioenergy and biochemicals production. Several physical, chemical and biological processes have been proposed to valorise cheese whey by producing biofuels (methane, hydrogen, and ethanol), electric energy, and/or chemical commodities (carboxylic acids, proteins, and biopolymers). A biorefinery concept, in which several value-added products are obtained from cheese whey through a cascade of biotechnological processes, is an opportunity for increasing the product spectrum of dairy industries while allowing for sustainable management of the residual streams and reducing disposal costs for the final...
This study was focused on energetic valorization of cheese whey using UASB anaerobic digestion; whey...
The search for new food products that promote consumers health has always been of great interest. Th...
Cheese whey (CW) and hemp hurds (HH) represent typically overabundant biowastes of food and agricult...
In the last decades, the current unsustainable fossil-based economic model has been worldwide disput...
Cheese whey is a waste produced in the dairy industry which generates problems if it is dumped direc...
Milk discovery and processing enabled human settling and thriving in various settings. The discovery...
Cheese whey is the major by-product of the dairy industry, and its disposal constitutes an environme...
Cheese whey utilization is of major concern nowadays. Its high organic matter content, in combinatio...
Whey has several environmental risks if disposed of as waste in watercourses. However, there are num...
Whey generated in cheese manufacturing poses serious environmental issues that limit process profita...
The recovery of materials/energy from biowastes needs to be intensified and the development of integ...
Cheese whey (CW), namely the liquid obtained by the milk casein removal during the cheese-making pro...
Batch dark fermentation tests were performed on sheep cheese whey, without inoculum addition at diff...
Raw cheese whey wastewater (CWW) has been treated by means of FeCl3 coagulation-flocculation, NaOH p...
peer-reviewedWhey is a highly polluting by-product of cheese and casein powder manufacture with worl...
This study was focused on energetic valorization of cheese whey using UASB anaerobic digestion; whey...
The search for new food products that promote consumers health has always been of great interest. Th...
Cheese whey (CW) and hemp hurds (HH) represent typically overabundant biowastes of food and agricult...
In the last decades, the current unsustainable fossil-based economic model has been worldwide disput...
Cheese whey is a waste produced in the dairy industry which generates problems if it is dumped direc...
Milk discovery and processing enabled human settling and thriving in various settings. The discovery...
Cheese whey is the major by-product of the dairy industry, and its disposal constitutes an environme...
Cheese whey utilization is of major concern nowadays. Its high organic matter content, in combinatio...
Whey has several environmental risks if disposed of as waste in watercourses. However, there are num...
Whey generated in cheese manufacturing poses serious environmental issues that limit process profita...
The recovery of materials/energy from biowastes needs to be intensified and the development of integ...
Cheese whey (CW), namely the liquid obtained by the milk casein removal during the cheese-making pro...
Batch dark fermentation tests were performed on sheep cheese whey, without inoculum addition at diff...
Raw cheese whey wastewater (CWW) has been treated by means of FeCl3 coagulation-flocculation, NaOH p...
peer-reviewedWhey is a highly polluting by-product of cheese and casein powder manufacture with worl...
This study was focused on energetic valorization of cheese whey using UASB anaerobic digestion; whey...
The search for new food products that promote consumers health has always been of great interest. Th...
Cheese whey (CW) and hemp hurds (HH) represent typically overabundant biowastes of food and agricult...