Applications and safety aspects of bioactives obtained from by-products/wastes

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)213-261
Number of pages49
JournalAdvances in Food and Nutrition Research
Volume107
Early online date26 Oct 2023
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Abstract

Due to the negative impacts of food loss and food waste on the environment, economy, and social contexts, it is a necessity to take action in order to reduce these wastes from post-harvest to distribution. In addition to waste reduction, bioactives obtained from by-products or wastes can be utilized by new end-users by considering the safety aspects. It has been reported that physical, biological, and chemical safety features of raw materials, instruments, environment, and processing methods should be assessed before and during valorization. It has also been indicated that meat by-products/wastes including collagen, gelatin, polysaccharides, proteins, amino acids, lipids, enzymes and chitosan; dairy by-products/wastes including whey products, buttermilk and ghee residue; fruit and vegetable by-products/wastes such as pomace, leaves, skins, seeds, stems, seed oils, gums, fiber, polyphenols, starch, cellulose, galactomannan, pectin; cereal by-products/wastes like vitamins, dietary fibers, fats, proteins, starch, husk, and trub have been utilized as animal feed, food supplements, edible coating, bio-based active packaging systems, emulsifiers, water binders, gelling, stabilizing, foaming or whipping agents. This chapter will explain the safety aspects of bioactives obtained from various by-products/wastes. Additionally, applications of bioactives obtained from by-products/wastes have been included in detail by emphasizing the source, form of bioactive compound as well as the effect of said bioactive compound.

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    Agri-food industry, Bioactive compound, By-product, Extraction, Food application, Waste

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Applications and safety aspects of bioactives obtained from by-products/wastes. / Günal-Köroğlu, Deniz; Erskine, Ezgi; Ozkan, Gulay et al.
In: Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, Vol. 107, 2023, p. 213-261.

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Günal-Köroğlu, D, Erskine, E, Ozkan, G, Capanoglu, E & Esatbeyoglu, T 2023, 'Applications and safety aspects of bioactives obtained from by-products/wastes', Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, vol. 107, pp. 213-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.afnr.2023.07.002
Günal-Köroğlu, D., Erskine, E., Ozkan, G., Capanoglu, E., & Esatbeyoglu, T. (2023). Applications and safety aspects of bioactives obtained from by-products/wastes. Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, 107, 213-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.afnr.2023.07.002
Günal-Köroğlu D, Erskine E, Ozkan G, Capanoglu E, Esatbeyoglu T. Applications and safety aspects of bioactives obtained from by-products/wastes. Advances in Food and Nutrition Research. 2023;107:213-261. Epub 2023 Oct 26. doi: 10.1016/bs.afnr.2023.07.002
Günal-Köroğlu, Deniz ; Erskine, Ezgi ; Ozkan, Gulay et al. / Applications and safety aspects of bioactives obtained from by-products/wastes. In: Advances in Food and Nutrition Research. 2023 ; Vol. 107. pp. 213-261.
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