Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Agricultural Wastes

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Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Agricultural Wastes

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 280 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781119168829
  • DDC分類 363.7288

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A guide to the extraction, isolation and purification of bioactive compounds from agricultural wastes, and their applications

Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Agricultural Wastes offers a guide to the many uses of agricultural wastes from the production of major food types including tea, coffee, cacao, cashew, fruit and vegetables, wine, edible oils, sugar, starch and more. Written by a noted expert in the field, the text explores the various methods for extraction, isolation and purification of bioactive compounds from agricultural wastes. The author also makes recommendations concerning the most effective applications of bioactive compounds and discusses the economics and market for recovered bioactive compounds.

Recent studies reveal that bioactive compounds have been directly linked to biological activity such as antioxidant, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-cardiovascular capacities, etc.  In particular, agricultural wastes are considered as potential and inexpensive sources of bioactive compounds. Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Agricultural Wastes fills a gap in the literature by providing a text that explores this important topic and examines the:



Sustainability of waste management and shows how to extract, isolate and purify bioactive compounds from agricultural wastes, and their most effective application
Wide range of agricultural food produce that can be processed and the special techniques used for recovering the bioactive compounds from these sources
Health applications of bioactive compounds that have been directly linked to pharmacological activities including antioxidant, anticancer, and more 

Designed for use by researchers and producers in the agriculture, pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals, Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Agricultural Wastes contains the knowledge, history and definition, classification and synthesis, and extraction techniques of bioactive compounds.

Contents

List of Contributors xi

About the Editor xiii

Preface xv

Acknowledgements xvii

1 Potential of Agricultural Wastes: Uses and Future Perspectives 1
Van Tang Nguyen

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Potential of AgriculturalWastes 1

1.3 Uses of AgriculturalWastes and Recovered Bioactive Compounds 21

1.4 Future Perspectives on the Use of AgriculturalWastes and Recovered Bioactive Compounds 30

1.5 Conclusion 30

References 30

2 Bioactive Compounds and Extraction Techniques 33
Md. Ariful Alam, Kashif Ghafoor, Sahena Ferdosh, Rukshana Akter Happy and Md. Zaidul IslamSarker

2.1 History and Definition of Bioactive Compounds 33

2.2 Classification and Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds 35

2.3 Extraction of Bioactive Compounds 35

Acknowledgement 44

References 44

3 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Tea, Coffee, Cacao and Cashew Wastes 55
Van Tang Nguyen

3.1 Introduction 55

3.2 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from TeaWastes 55

3.3 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from CoffeeWastes 61

3.4 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from CacaoWastes 66

3.5 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from CashewWastes 70

3.6 Conclusion 75

References 75

4 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Fruit and VegetableWastes 81
Hong Ngoc Thuy Pham

4.1 Introduction 81

4.2 Bioactive Compound Resources in Fruit and VegetableWastes 81

4.3 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Fruit and VegetableWastes 82

4.4 Conclusion 94

References 94

5 Recovering Bioactive Compounds fromWineWastes 101
Van Tang Nguyen

5.1 Introduction 101

5.2 Recovering Bioactive Compounds fromWineWastes 102

5.3 Conclusion 125

References 125

6 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Edible OilWastes 129
Hoang Quoc Tuan and Nguyen Thi Thao

6.1 Introduction 129

6.2 Edible Oil Processing and Byproducts 130

6.3 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Edible OilWastes 133

6.4 Conclusion 151

References 151

7 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Cane SugarWastes 157
Nguyen Thi Thao and Hoang Quoc Tuan

7.1 Introduction 157

7.2 Chemical Composition and Functional Properties of Sugarcane 158

7.3 Cane Sugar Production and Its Byproducts/Wastes 161

7.4 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Cane Sugar Byproducts/Wastes 162

7.5 Conclusion 169

References 169

8 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from StarchWastes 173
Thang Trung Khong and Van Tang Nguyen

8.1 Introduction 173

8.2 Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from PotatoWastes 174

8.3 Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Rice and WheatWastes 179

8.4 Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Other StarchWastes 189

8.5 Conclusion 193

References 193

9 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from Other AgriculturalWastes 197
Giovani L. Zabot and Fiorella P. Cárdenas Toro

9.1 Introduction 197

9.2 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from PepperWaste 198

9.3 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from OnionWaste 207

9.4 Recovering Bioactive Compounds from CottonWaste 212

9.5 Conclusion 215

Acknowledgements 215

References 216

10 Economics and Market for Recovered Bioactive Compounds from AgriculturalWastes 221
Van Tang Nguyen and Thang Trung Khong

10.1 Introduction 221

10.2 Economic Analysis of Recovered Bioactive Compounds 222

10.3 Market Analysis of Recovered Bioactive Compounds 240

10.4 Conclusion 248

References 248

Index 251

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