Current state of the art biotechnological strategies for conversion of watermelon wastes residues to biopolymers production: a review

Citation

Awasthi MK, Kumar V, Yadav V, et al., (2022) Current state of the art biotechnological strategies for conversion of watermelon wastes residues to biopolymers production: a review. Chemosphere, Volume 290, March 2022, Article number 133310

Abstract

Poly-3-hydroxyalkanoates (PHA) are biodegradable and compostable polyesters. This review is aimed to provide a unique approach that can help think tanks to frame strategies aiming for clean technology by utilizing cutting edge biotechnological advances to convert fruit and vegetable waste to biopolymer. A PHA manufacturing method based on watermelon waste residue that does not require extensive pretreatment provides a more environmentally friendly and sustainable approach that utilizes an agricultural waste stream. Incorporating fruit processing industry by-products and water, and other resource conservation methods would not only make the manufacturing of microbial bio-plastics like PHA more eco-friendly, but will also help our sector transition to a bioeconomy with circular product streams. The final and most critical element of this review is an in-depth examination of the several hazards inherent in PHA manufacturing.

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Keywords

Biopolymers, Watermelon, Residue, Microorganism, Bioeconomy

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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