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This new book presents the most recent research progress, innovations, and applications in the agro-food processing industry for enhancing sustainable agriculture and food production.
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This new book presents the most recent research progress, innovations, and applications in the agro-food processing industry for enhancing sustainable agriculture and food production.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040254653
- Artikelnr.: 72790879
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040254653
- Artikelnr.: 72790879
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Jose Juan Buenrostro-Figueroa, PhD, is a Titular Researcher at the Research Center for Food and Development, Mexico. A food engineer, Dr. Buenrostro has experience in bioprocess development, including microbial processes for enzyme production and recovery of bioactive compounds, valorization of agroindustrial byproducts, and extraction and characterization of bioactive compounds from plants and agroindustrial wastes. He has published papers in indexed journals, book chapters, books, and more than 70 contributions at scientific meetings. Julio César Tafolla-Arellano, PhD, is a Research Professor in the Department of Basic Sciences of the Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro in Coahuila, Mexico. He is Head of the Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Laboratory and a member of the Mexican Association of Food Engineering and Biotechnology. He is Editor in-Chief of the journals Universitas Agri and Revista Agraria. Dr. Tafolla-Arellano is a member of the Mexican National System of Researchers (level I). He has published books, book chapters, and articles and developed eight research projects. Mónica Chávez-González, PhD, is a Research Professor at the School of Chemical Sciences of the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico. She is the General Coordinator and founder of the Bioprocessing Mx-LATAM Network. She has been awarded the Latin American Women in Chemistry Awards in the category of "Emerging Leader," granted by the American Chemical Society and the Latin American Federation of Chemical Associations (FLAQ). Pedro Aguilar-Zárate, PhD, is Professor at the National Technological Institute of Mexico, Technological Institute of Ciudad Valles. Dr. Aguilar has published many journal articles and book chapters and has directed and co-directed theses and has made presentations at scientific and academic events. He is a guest editor of Frontiers in Food Science and Technology, Polymers, Plant Science Today, and the International Journal of Research and Technological Innovation. A. K. Haghi, PhD, is a retired professor and has written, co-written, edited or co-edited more than 1000 publications. He is a research associate at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. He has received grants, consulted for major corporations, and is a frequent speaker to national and international audiences. He is founder and former Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Chemoinformatics and Chemical Engineering and Polymers Research Journal.
PART 1: SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES 1. Litchi chinensis:
Challenges and Opportunities in Agro-Industrial Waste Biorefineries 2.
Bioactive Compounds from Coffee Agro-Industrial Waste: An Opportunity Area
Within the Circular Economy 3. Sustainable Technologies for Resource
Recovery from Waste: A Case Study for Better Integrating Environmental and
Economic Issues PART 2: SUSTAINABLE SPRAY DRYING TECHNOLOGY FOR
PRESERVATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS 4. Spray Drying: An Alternative for
Seasonal Fruit Preservation 5. Optimization of Spray-Drying
Microencapsulation of Curcumin as a Strategy for Enhancing Water Solubility
and Evaluation of Antioxidant Activities PART 3: SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
AND ENGINEERING 6. Potentialities from Neglected and Underutilized Species
for Sustainable Fermented Beverages Production 7. Trichoderma Roles in
Sustainable Agriculture 8. Use of Oregano as a Sustainable Perspective 9.
Oleogels: Healthy and Sustainable Replacement for Saturated and
Hydrogenated Fats 10. Production of Fungi for Biological Control in
Solid-State Culture Bioreactors: A Sustainable Approach 11. Utilization of
Genome Editing to Design Tropical Plants with Increased Resistance to
Biotic Stress for Agricultural Sustainability 12. Sustainable Use of
Chihuahua Desert Endemic Plants: An Overview of Traditional Uses,
Phytochemistry, and Biological Properties 13. Biostimulation of Grains and
Plant Seeds Using Probiotic Microorganisms: Shaping the Production of
Sustainable and Healthy Foods for the Future
Challenges and Opportunities in Agro-Industrial Waste Biorefineries 2.
Bioactive Compounds from Coffee Agro-Industrial Waste: An Opportunity Area
Within the Circular Economy 3. Sustainable Technologies for Resource
Recovery from Waste: A Case Study for Better Integrating Environmental and
Economic Issues PART 2: SUSTAINABLE SPRAY DRYING TECHNOLOGY FOR
PRESERVATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS 4. Spray Drying: An Alternative for
Seasonal Fruit Preservation 5. Optimization of Spray-Drying
Microencapsulation of Curcumin as a Strategy for Enhancing Water Solubility
and Evaluation of Antioxidant Activities PART 3: SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
AND ENGINEERING 6. Potentialities from Neglected and Underutilized Species
for Sustainable Fermented Beverages Production 7. Trichoderma Roles in
Sustainable Agriculture 8. Use of Oregano as a Sustainable Perspective 9.
Oleogels: Healthy and Sustainable Replacement for Saturated and
Hydrogenated Fats 10. Production of Fungi for Biological Control in
Solid-State Culture Bioreactors: A Sustainable Approach 11. Utilization of
Genome Editing to Design Tropical Plants with Increased Resistance to
Biotic Stress for Agricultural Sustainability 12. Sustainable Use of
Chihuahua Desert Endemic Plants: An Overview of Traditional Uses,
Phytochemistry, and Biological Properties 13. Biostimulation of Grains and
Plant Seeds Using Probiotic Microorganisms: Shaping the Production of
Sustainable and Healthy Foods for the Future
PART 1: SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES 1. Litchi chinensis:
Challenges and Opportunities in Agro-Industrial Waste Biorefineries 2.
Bioactive Compounds from Coffee Agro-Industrial Waste: An Opportunity Area
Within the Circular Economy 3. Sustainable Technologies for Resource
Recovery from Waste: A Case Study for Better Integrating Environmental and
Economic Issues PART 2: SUSTAINABLE SPRAY DRYING TECHNOLOGY FOR
PRESERVATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS 4. Spray Drying: An Alternative for
Seasonal Fruit Preservation 5. Optimization of Spray-Drying
Microencapsulation of Curcumin as a Strategy for Enhancing Water Solubility
and Evaluation of Antioxidant Activities PART 3: SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
AND ENGINEERING 6. Potentialities from Neglected and Underutilized Species
for Sustainable Fermented Beverages Production 7. Trichoderma Roles in
Sustainable Agriculture 8. Use of Oregano as a Sustainable Perspective 9.
Oleogels: Healthy and Sustainable Replacement for Saturated and
Hydrogenated Fats 10. Production of Fungi for Biological Control in
Solid-State Culture Bioreactors: A Sustainable Approach 11. Utilization of
Genome Editing to Design Tropical Plants with Increased Resistance to
Biotic Stress for Agricultural Sustainability 12. Sustainable Use of
Chihuahua Desert Endemic Plants: An Overview of Traditional Uses,
Phytochemistry, and Biological Properties 13. Biostimulation of Grains and
Plant Seeds Using Probiotic Microorganisms: Shaping the Production of
Sustainable and Healthy Foods for the Future
Challenges and Opportunities in Agro-Industrial Waste Biorefineries 2.
Bioactive Compounds from Coffee Agro-Industrial Waste: An Opportunity Area
Within the Circular Economy 3. Sustainable Technologies for Resource
Recovery from Waste: A Case Study for Better Integrating Environmental and
Economic Issues PART 2: SUSTAINABLE SPRAY DRYING TECHNOLOGY FOR
PRESERVATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS 4. Spray Drying: An Alternative for
Seasonal Fruit Preservation 5. Optimization of Spray-Drying
Microencapsulation of Curcumin as a Strategy for Enhancing Water Solubility
and Evaluation of Antioxidant Activities PART 3: SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
AND ENGINEERING 6. Potentialities from Neglected and Underutilized Species
for Sustainable Fermented Beverages Production 7. Trichoderma Roles in
Sustainable Agriculture 8. Use of Oregano as a Sustainable Perspective 9.
Oleogels: Healthy and Sustainable Replacement for Saturated and
Hydrogenated Fats 10. Production of Fungi for Biological Control in
Solid-State Culture Bioreactors: A Sustainable Approach 11. Utilization of
Genome Editing to Design Tropical Plants with Increased Resistance to
Biotic Stress for Agricultural Sustainability 12. Sustainable Use of
Chihuahua Desert Endemic Plants: An Overview of Traditional Uses,
Phytochemistry, and Biological Properties 13. Biostimulation of Grains and
Plant Seeds Using Probiotic Microorganisms: Shaping the Production of
Sustainable and Healthy Foods for the Future