Food Waste: Treatments, Environmental Impacts, Current and Potential Uses
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Food".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 March 2023) | Viewed by 17186
Special Issue Editor
Interests: food analysis; bioactive compounds; antioxidants; polyphenols analysis; functional foods; dietary supplements; quality control; HPLC–MS and GC–MS analysis; biophenols in olive oils; fatty acids
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Dear Colleagues,
Nowadays, great quantities of food waste are generated worldwide, and for each type of food, different percentages are generated along the food chain and during industrial processing. Food waste and byproducts must be considered a renewable source of added-value components with potential health benefits to be used in the industrial food sector or even for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.
The use of byproducts is increasingly gaining attention, as they offer a significant and sustainable source of high-value biocompounds suitable for biotechnological or pharmaceutical applications and with high market value.
The main topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following:
- classification and cataloging/categorization of main food waste and byproducts derived from vegetable and animal origin matrices;
- nutritional characterization and bioactive compound profile evaluation of food waste and byproducts;
- in vitro and in vivo studies on evaluation of biological properties from extracts/active components from food waste and byproducts;
- conventional and modern extraction and analytical procedures;
- uses and applications in several fields, i.e., nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic sectors;
- ongoing and future research trends and needs.
This Special Issue will provide an overview of the extraordinary potential of agrofood byproducts, listing the possible applications found so far for the most interesting compounds. We invite authors to submit to this Special Issue, and all types of papers are welcome, e.g., original research articles, reviews, opinions.
Dr. Vita Di Stefano
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- food byproduct valorization
- bioactive compounds
- phytochemicals
- antioxidants
- polyphenols
- circular economy
- waste valorization
- plant secondary metabolites
- bioactivity
- food processing industry
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