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Reintegration of Food Industry By-Products: Potential Applications

Christos Eliopoulos, Γιώργος Μάρκου, Ioanna Langousi, Dimitrios Arapoglou

2022Foods27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Numerous studies have indicated that fruits and vegetables are considered as significant sources of bioactive compounds. The generated by-products, which are derived from the food industry, reveal similar or higher antioxidant activity. On the other hand, intense industrialization results in the production of large volumes of by-products, raising serious environmental issues. Therefore, this situation creates the necessity to develop new strategies in order to exploit the generated wastes, securing the ability to develop new high-added-value products. This review aims to summarize the exploitation of fruit wastes, namely, apple and citrus, as well as vegetable by-products which are derived from tomato, potato and carrot cultivation. All the aforementioned by-products have found wide applications in the development of new high-added-value products in the food and feed industry owing to their improved nutritional profiles. Furthermore, these wastes are characterized by a strong antioxidant activity, justifying their valorization in other fields such as cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.

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Food industryCosmeticsBusinessBiotechnologyFood productsValue addedIndustrialisationExploitAgricultureProduction (economics)Food scienceBiologyChemistryComputer scienceEconomicsComputer securityMacroeconomicsOrganic chemistryMarket economyEcologyPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionTea Polyphenols and Effects