Vol. 7, Issue 2 (2019)
A review on conversion of food wastes and by-products into value added products
Author(s): Kavindra Singh, Tarun Kumar, Prince, Vikrant Kumar, Shilpa Sharma and Jyoti Rani
Abstract: Food production and processing in developing countries generate high levels of waste and byproducts, causing a negative environmental impact and significant expenses. Conversion of these food wastes and by-products into value added products is very important for not only economic aspect but also social and environmental sides. 3R’s concept, i.e., Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle should be follow to overcome food waste issue in food industry. However, these biomaterials have ample potential for generating food additives which in turn will minimize malnutrition and hunger in the developing countries where it is produced. Many of these biomaterials are a source of valuable compounds such as proteins, lipids, starch, micronutrients, bioactive compounds, and dietary fibers. In this context, the use of these biomaterials is a challenge and provides great opportunity to improve food security. The purpose of this review is to project the potential of food waste and byproducts as a sustainable alternative to reduce malnutrition and hunger in developing countries.
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Kavindra Singh, Tarun Kumar, Prince, Vikrant Kumar, Shilpa Sharma, Jyoti Rani. A review on conversion of food wastes and by-products into value added products. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(2):2068-2073.