Recycling potential of brewer's spent grains for circular biorefineries

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2022-12-23

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Agrawal D, Gopaliya D, Willoughby N, et al., (2023) Recycling potential of brewer’s spent grains for circular biorefineries. Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Volume 40, April 2023, Article number 100748

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Brewer's spent grain (BSG) is the major by-product of the brewing industry. BSG is principally composed of carbohydrates and proteins, with substantial amount of lipids. Presently, BSG usage is restricted to low-grade applications such as ruminant feed or landfills. The high volume, nutrient-rich composition, low cost (€35/ton), abundance, and around the year availability, makes it a promising and renewable feedstock for biorefinery development. The current review begins with beer production process, where BSG is produced. Further, it appraises emerging biotechnological advancements and green processes targeting BSG valorisation ensuring maximal resource recovery. Particularly, it illustrates diverse marketable products obtained by repurposing carbohydrate and protein fraction of BSG using either isolated or cascading approach. We believe that this review will encourage more research groups to work on developing innovative technologies for integrated and holistic valorisation of BSG. Inclusive efforts towards reduced water consumption and waste minimisation is further advocated, which are presently primary challenges associated with beer industry. It will leave a significant imprint on environmental sustainability and pave a way for developing circular bio-based economy.

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Brewer's spent grain, Valorisation, Carbohydrates, Protein, Circular economy

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