Solid-State Fermentation from Organic Wastes : A New Generation of Bioproducts

Nicolás Oiza, Javier Moral Vico, Antoni Sanchez, Edgar Ricardo Oviedo-Ocaña, Teresa Gea Leiva

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Solid-state fermentation (SSF) is part of the pathway to consolidate waste as a relevant alternative for the valorization of organic waste. The objective of SSF is to produce one or several bioproducts of added value from solid substrates. Solid-state fermentation can use a wide variety of organic waste as substrates thus, it is an excellent candidate in the framework of the circular bioeconomy to change the status of waste from feedstock. The development of SSF was boosted in the previous decade by scientific efforts devoted to the production of hydrolytic enzymes. Nowadays, SSF has expanded to other valuable products: biosurfactants, biopesticides, aromas, pigments, and bio-flocculants, among others. This review explores the conditions to obtain the main emerging SSF products and highlight and discuss the challenges related to the scale-up of these processes and the bioproducts downstream, which hamper their further commercialization.
Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónProcesses
Volumen10
N.º12
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2022

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