Titre : | Bioconversion of Potato Peels Waste into Starch, Bioplastic, Microbial Culture Media and Organic Fertilizer |
Auteurs : | Abdelkrim RACHEDI, Directeur de thèse ; Sabah REGUIG, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | ط 1 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Format : | 66ص / 24 سم |
Langues: | Arabe |
Mots-clés: | Waste valorisation, Agricultural waste, Potato peels starch, Corn-starch, Bioplastics, Market-competitive alternative, Eco-friendly solutions, Environmental conservation. |
Résumé : |
This research project investigates the conversion of potato peels waste into a valuable
resource, primarily focusing on starch production as a market-competitive alternative to corn- starch. The study explores the feasibility of utilising potato peels, often discarded as agricultural waste, to extract starch in quantities and qualities that rival traditional corn-starch. The findings indicate that the derived potato peel starch not only meets industry standards but presents an eco-friendly solution to waste management. In addition to starch production, the research extends its innovation to the creation of bioplastics from potato peel waste, offering a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based plastics. Additionally, this research showcases the versatile applications of the obtained starch. It has been successfully utilised in the creation of microbial culture media, expanding its utility beyond traditional industrial uses. Furthermore, through composting the residual potato peels, a natural fertilizer has been generated, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices. The multi-purpose utilisation of potato peels for starch, bioplastic, microbial culture media, and natural fertilizer production represents a holistic approach to waste valorisation. In particular, the potential impact of incorporating potato peel-derived starch and bioplastics into various industries is significant, with implications for fostering a circular economy and reducing reliance on conventional resources.This research aligns with global initiatives for sustainable living, offering not only environmentally friendly alternatives but also multiple avenues for repurposing agricultural waste. As we address the challenges of waste management and environmental conservation, the outcomes of this study advocate for a comprehensive and sustainable transformation of agricultural byproducts into valuable resources, paving the way for a more resilient and eco-conscious future |
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Bioconversion of Potato Peels Waste into Starch, Bioplastic, Microbial Culture Media and Organic Fertilizer Adobe Acrobat PDF |