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Green processing and biotechnological potential of grape pomace: Current trends and opportunities for sustainable biorefinery

Sirohi, Ranjna
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Tarafdar, Ayon
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Singh, Shikhangi
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October 1, 2020
Bioresource Technology

Grape pomace is a high quality biodegradable residue of the winery industry. It is comprised of grape seed, skin and stalks, and is blessed with substantial quantities of phenols, flavonoids and anthocyanins with high antioxidant potential. Currently, there is huge emphasis on the isolation of bioactive molecules of grape pomace using green technologies such as microwave, ultrasound, supercritical fluids, high voltage discharge, enzymatic methods and other hybrid techniques. The major applications of these bioactives are contemplatedas nutraceuticals and extension in shelf-life of perishable foodstuffs. Alternatively, the crude form of grape pomace residues can be used for the production of energy, biofertilizers, biochar, biopolymers, composites, feed for ruminants and also, mushroom cultivation through microbial processing. This review discusses value-addition to grape pomace through biotechnological interventions and green processing, providing state-of-art knowledge on current scenario and opportunities for sustainability.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123771
Web of Science ID

WOS:000559020900008

Author(s)
Sirohi, Ranjna
Tarafdar, Ayon
Singh, Shikhangi
Negi, Taru
Gaur, Vivek Kumar
Gnansounou, Edgard  
Bharathiraja, B.
Date Issued

2020-10-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Published in
Bioresource Technology
Volume

314

Article Number

123771

Subjects

Agricultural Engineering

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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Energy & Fuels

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Agriculture

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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Energy & Fuels

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grape waste

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by-products

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valorization

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microbial processes

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bioactives

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vitis-vinifera l.

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microwave-assisted extraction

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phenolic-compounds

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bioactive compounds

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dietary fiber

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seed extract

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winery waste

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by-products

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antioxidant

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polyphenols

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