Innovative Strategies for Upcycling Agricultural Residues and Their Various Pharmaceutical Applications.
Ludovic Everard BejenaruAntonia RaduAdina-Elena SegneanuAndrei BițăCostel-Valentin MandaGeorge Dan MogoșanuCornelia BejenaruPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This review investigates innovative strategies for upcycling agricultural residues into valuable pharmaceutical compounds. The improper disposal of agricultural residues contributes to significant environmental issues, including increased greenhouse gas emissions and ecosystem degradation. Upcycling offers a sustainable solution, transforming these residues into high-value bioproducts (antioxidants, antitumor agents, antidiabetic compounds, anti-inflammatory agents, and antiviral drugs). Nanotechnology and microbial biotechnology have a crucial role in enhancing bioavailability and targeted delivery of bioactive compounds. Advanced techniques like enzymatic hydrolysis, green solvents, microwave processing, pyrolysis, ultrasonic processing, acid and alkaline hydrolysis, ozonolysis, and organosolv processes are explored for their effectiveness in breaking down agricultural waste and extracting valuable compounds. Despite the promising potential, challenges such as variability in residue composition, scalability, and high costs persist. The review emphasizes the need for future research on cost-effective extraction techniques and robust regulatory frameworks to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of bioproducts. The upcycling of agricultural residues represents a viable path towards sustainable waste management and production of pharmaceutical compounds, contributing to environmental conservation and public health improvements. This review provides an analysis of the current literature and identifies knowledge gaps, offering recommendations for future studies to optimize the use of agricultural residues in the drug industry.
Keyphrases
- human health
- heavy metals
- climate change
- risk assessment
- public health
- municipal solid waste
- sewage sludge
- systematic review
- life cycle
- anti inflammatory
- randomized controlled trial
- anaerobic digestion
- healthcare
- current status
- emergency department
- genome wide
- microbial community
- transcription factor
- ionic liquid
- drug induced