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Fungal Biomass Fermentation: Valorizing the Food Industry’s Waste

Simas Borkertas; Jonas Viškelis; Pranas Viškelis; Paulina Štreimikytė; Ugne Gasiunaite; Dalia Urbonavičienė

Fermentation · 2025

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Summary

Fungi, including filamentous organisms such as yeasts, play essential roles in various processes such as nutrient exchange in ecosystems, the cultivation of mushrooms, and solid-state fermentation (SSF). SSF involves microbial growth on solid substrates without free water, leading to the production of enzymes, bioactive compounds, and biofuels. This fermentation method offers advantages like lower production costs, reduced waste disposal issues, and the efficient utilization of agricultural residues and fruit and vegetable by-products. Filamentous fungi excel in SSF due to their enzyme secretion capacity and ability to produce valuable compounds. The process is influenced by biological, physico-chemical, and environmental factors, requiring careful optimization for optimal results. Fruit a

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/fermentation11060351
Catalogue ID
NRmo3d4gae-0d5
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