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Production of single cell protein (SCP) from food and agricultural waste by using Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Teresa GervasiVito PellizzeriGiorgio CalabreseGiuseppa Di BellaNicola CiceroGiacomo Dugo
Published in: Natural product research (2017)
Food waste is the single-largest component of the waste stream, in order to protect and safeguard the public health, useful and innovative recycling methods are investigated. The conversion of food wastes in value-added products is becoming a more economically viable and interesting practice. Food waste, collected in the distribution sector and citrus industries, was characterised for its potential as a raw material to use in fermentation processes. In this study, the production of single-cell protein (SCP) using food waste as a substrate was investigated. The purpose of this study has been to produce SCP from mixtures of food waste using Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The main fermentation test was carried out using a 25 l bioreactor. The utilisation of food waste can allow us to not only to reduce environmental pollution, but also to obtain value-added products such as protein supply for animal feed.
Keyphrases
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • single cell
  • heavy metals
  • public health
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • rna seq
  • protein protein
  • primary care
  • binding protein
  • particulate matter
  • quality improvement
  • small molecule