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Environmental Sciences
Ecosystem ScienceBiological OceanographyBiogeochemistry

Volume2-Issue4
Dates: Received: 2021-04-16 | Accepted: 2021-04-17 | Published: 2021-04-19
Pages: 286-287

Abstract

Every year, the anthropic activities generate thousands of tonnes of agro-industrial residues, which create serious disposal problems and have a very important economic and environmental impact. At this time, the most popular way of their disposing is degradation by biological and/or biochemical and/or thermal treatments; however, they often contain significant percentages of useful compounds that can be extracted and used in several sectors, thus representing an opportunity to be exploited through the development of eco-compatible/sustainable technologies with low environmental impact.

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Morana A. Integrated Biorefinery: High Value-Added Products from Agro-Industrial Residues. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2021 Apr 19; 2(4): 286-287. doi: 10.37871/jbres1226, Article ID: jbres1226


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Ecosystem Science
Biological Oceanography
Biogeochemistry

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