Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Pectin is a natural product of central importance in the emerging biorefinery that uses fruit waste as a raw material. Generally obtained from lemon peel or from apple pomace, pectin is mainly used as a thickener and a stabilizer in the food industry. Due to its unique chemical properties and biochemical activity, however, its use is growing in many other sectors. Providing a unified view of the main research and utilization trends, this study identifies open opportunities toward larger scale production of a valued biopolymer that, we argue, will shortly emerge as a central product of the biorefinery, and of the citrus-based biorefinery in particular.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bioeconomy; Biopolymer; Biorefinery; Pectin; Waste citrus peel
List of contributors:
Ciriminna, Rosaria; Pagliaro, Mario
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