Bread residues represent a significant fraction of retail food wastes, becoming a severe environmental challenge and an economic loss for the food sector. They are, however, an attractive resource for bioconversion into value-added products. In this study, the edible filamentous fungi Neurospora intermedia and Aspergillus oryzae were employed for the production of bioethanol and high-protein biomass by cultivation on enzymatically liquefied bread-waste medium at 150 g/L solids. The fermentation of hydrolysate by N. intermedia resulted in the ethanol titer of 32.2 g/L and biomass yield of 19.2 g/L with ca. 45% protein. However, the fermentation ended with a considerable amount of residual fermentable sugars; therefore, the liquid medium afte...
A recent trend in sustainable bioethanol production is the use of agricultural waste or food waste a...
A starch-based ethanol facility producing 200,000 m3 ethanol/year also produces ca. 2 million m3 thi...
The food industry, one of the most important industrial sectors worldwide, generates large amounts o...
Bread residues represent a significant fraction of retail food wastes, becoming a severe environment...
The present study is the first of its kind to use industrial waste bread for ethanol and food-grade ...
Filamentous fungi can be used for the valorization of food waste as a value-added product. The goal ...
By-products from the food sector with a high load of organic matter present both a waste-handling pr...
Stale bread contributes to the biggest volume of food waste in Sweden. Current method on recovering ...
Food systems have the potential to improve human health while contributing to environmental sustaina...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
A novel biorefinery concept of utilising waste bread as a sole nutrient source for the production of...
Background: Integration of first- and second-generation ethanol processes is one among the alternate...
Resource dependency of food production is aggravated when food is wasted. In Sweden, it is estimated...
Sustainable development of society and industry is necessary for a safer future that is being challe...
The process to obtain starch from wheat requires high amounts of water, consequently generating larg...
A recent trend in sustainable bioethanol production is the use of agricultural waste or food waste a...
A starch-based ethanol facility producing 200,000 m3 ethanol/year also produces ca. 2 million m3 thi...
The food industry, one of the most important industrial sectors worldwide, generates large amounts o...
Bread residues represent a significant fraction of retail food wastes, becoming a severe environment...
The present study is the first of its kind to use industrial waste bread for ethanol and food-grade ...
Filamentous fungi can be used for the valorization of food waste as a value-added product. The goal ...
By-products from the food sector with a high load of organic matter present both a waste-handling pr...
Stale bread contributes to the biggest volume of food waste in Sweden. Current method on recovering ...
Food systems have the potential to improve human health while contributing to environmental sustaina...
Improved human lifestyle and industrialization has led to unsustainable linear economies with overex...
A novel biorefinery concept of utilising waste bread as a sole nutrient source for the production of...
Background: Integration of first- and second-generation ethanol processes is one among the alternate...
Resource dependency of food production is aggravated when food is wasted. In Sweden, it is estimated...
Sustainable development of society and industry is necessary for a safer future that is being challe...
The process to obtain starch from wheat requires high amounts of water, consequently generating larg...
A recent trend in sustainable bioethanol production is the use of agricultural waste or food waste a...
A starch-based ethanol facility producing 200,000 m3 ethanol/year also produces ca. 2 million m3 thi...
The food industry, one of the most important industrial sectors worldwide, generates large amounts o...