Valorization of sugarcane waste: prospects of a biorefinery

R Katakojwala, AN Kumar, D Chakraborty… - Industrial and municipal …, 2019 - Elsevier
The global demand for sugar is primarily driven by the sugarcane crop and the day-to-day
increment in sugar consumption demands a higher sugarcane cultivation. Simultaneously …

Sugarcane wastes as microbial feedstocks: A review of the biorefinery framework from resource recovery to production of value-added products

H Lee, YJ Sohn, S Jeon, H Yang, J Son, YJ Kim… - Bioresource …, 2023 - Elsevier
Sugarcane industry is a major agricultural sector capable of producing sugars with
byproducts including straw, bagasse, and molasses. Sugarcane byproducts are no longer …

Sugarcane wastes into commercial products: Processing methods, production optimization and challenges

SP Singh, M Jawaid, M Chandrasekar… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2021 - Elsevier
Sugarcane is a cash crop that has been a significant source of revenue in many countries
around the world. In the last few decades, sugarcane mills that were only intended for sugar …

Sugarcane biorefineries: potential opportunities towards shifting from wastes to products

JV Freitas, S Bilatto, P Squinca, ASS Pinto… - Industrial Crops and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Biorefining involves the sustainable processing of biomass into a spectrum of marketable
food and feed ingredients, bio-based products (chemicals and materials), and bioenergy …

Agro-based sugarcane industry wastes for production of high-value bioproducts

M Razia, VUM Nallal, S Sivaramakrishnan - Biovalorisation of wastes to …, 2020 - Elsevier
Sugar manufacturing industries are age-old industries that are distributed in rural as well as
urban areas throughout the world. Production of sugar generates a significant amount of …

Recent advances in sugarcane industry solid by-products valorization

TC Sarker, SMGG Azam, G Bonanomi - Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2017 - Springer
Sugarcane is among the leading agricultural crop cultivated in tropical regions of the world.
Industrial processing of sugarcane generates sugar; as well as various solid wastes (ie …

Beyond sugar and ethanol production: value generation opportunities through sugarcane residues

S Formann, A Hahn, L Janke, W Stinner… - Frontiers in Energy …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Sugarcane is the most produced agricultural commodity in tropical and subtropical regions,
where it is primarily used for the production of sugar and ethanol. The latter is mostly used to …

A sustainable biorefinery approach to valorize corn waste to valuable chemicals

N Kukreti, S Kag, R Ruhal, R Kataria - Zero Waste Biorefinery, 2022 - Springer
In the current scenario, the depletion of fossil fuels is a topic of concern. There is an urgent
requirement to utilize abundant, renewable, readily available resources to replace traditional …

Valorization of by-products following the biorefinery concept: commercial aspects of by-products of lignocellulosic biomass

R Arora, NK Sharma, S Kumar - Advances in sugarcane biorefinery, 2018 - Elsevier
The gradual reduction in non-renewable resources of energy, along with several ecological
and public health issues, has led to the development of renewable resources of energy …

Bioconversion of sugarcane crop residue for value added products–An overview

R Sindhu, E Gnansounou, P Binod, A Pandey - Renewable Energy, 2016 - Elsevier
Sugarcane is a major crop cultivated globally and the residue left over after the crop harvest
and extraction of juice is a good biomass source that can be used for the production of …