Logo do repositório
  • Página Inicial(current)
  • Buscar
    Por Data de PublicaçãoPor AutorPor TítuloPor Assunto
  • Tutoriais
  • Documentos
  • Sobre o RI
  • Eventos
    Repositório Institucional da UFRN: 15 anos de conexão com o conhecimento
  • Padrão
  • Amarelo
  • Azul
  • Verde
  • English
  • Português do Brasil
Entrar

SIGAA

  1. Início
  2. Pesquisar por Autor

Navegando por Autor "Sousa, Bruno Alexandre de Araújo"

Filtrar resultados informando as primeiras letras
Agora exibindo 1 - 1 de 1
  • Resultados por página
  • Opções de Ordenação
  • Nenhuma Miniatura disponível
    Artigo
    Biotechnological reuse of fruit residues as a rational strategy for agro-industrial resources
    (Journal of Technology Management & Innovation, 2010-08) Sousa, Bruno Alexandre de Araújo; Correia, Roberta Targino Pinto
    Brazil, one of the largest agricultural producers in the world, has managed in recent years to significantly improve its production. However, in response to this advance in the agro-industrial sector, the generation of agro-industrial residues or sub-products has also increased, and its improper disposal may have a strong environmental impact, in addition to causing losses of raw materials and energy. In this context, the use of these residues as substrates for the production of high value-added compounds using semi-solid fermentation has been studied. Thus, the aim of this study was the physical-chemical characterization of pineapple and guava residues and their potential reuse in semi-solid cultivation. The results show that both residues are sources of bio-usable nutrients after a number of operational parameters of the bioprocess of choice are adjusted.
Repositório Institucional - UFRN Campus Universitário Lagoa NovaCEP 59078-970 Caixa postal 1524 Natal/RN - BrasilUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte© Copyright 2025. Todos os direitos reservados.
Contato+55 (84) 3342-2260 - R232Setor de Repositórios Digitaisrepositorio@bczm.ufrn.br
DSpaceIBICT
OasisBR
LAReferencia
Customizado pela CAT - BCZM