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OverviewStarchy Crops Waste Valorization: Recovery and Treatment, the fifth volume in the Underground Starchy Crops of South American Origin series, provides information on the applied level of producing and using starch from a range of plants grown in tropical and subtropical areas with South American origin. The book presents collecting information about products that are generally considered as waste and can therefore cause serious pollution problems in starch-processing industries. Edited by experts with a solid background in starch extraction research, the books in this series are aimed at anyone involved in research and development, new technology processes, quality control, and legislation. The Underground Starchy Crops of South American Origin book series brings information on the applied level of producing and using starch from a range of plants grown in tropical and subtropical areas that have South American origin. As the final volume in the series, Starchy Crops Waste Valorization: Recovery and Treatment enables stakeholders to valorize waste by transforming it into by-products that can reach the market and reduce processing costs. It also explains how to reduce or eliminate problems of environmental contamination. Residues covered are of two types: crop residues and industrial residues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marney Pascoli Cereda (Researcher, Agro: Research, Processes and Products Laboratories, Campo Grande, Brazil) , Olivier Francois Vilpoux (Professor, Federal University of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Academic Press Inc ISBN: 9780323908467ISBN 10: 0323908462 Pages: 350 Publication Date: 21 November 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Introduction. Circular Economy and biorefinery concepts applied to the recovery of field and industrial waste 2. Quantification and characterisation of industrial by products and wastes of cassava starch extraction and flour processing 3. Quantification of vegetable biomass of commercial cassava cultivation 4. Cassava leaves as vegetable protein and minerals source? for human nutrition 5. Process of extraction, characterisation, and applications for protein from cassava leaf 6. Use of integrated field and industry waste. Case study of farinheiras in Brazil 7. Characterisation of bran of cassava and arrowroot starch extraction as fibre source 8. Commercial processes for drying wet wastes. The case of starch extraction bran 9. Case study: Cassava bran from starch extraction for ethanol fermentation and potencial as dietetic fibre 10. Use of cassava bran from the starch extraction industry in animal feed 11. Viability enrichment with nitrogen by the production of amire 12. Direct use of cassava waste-water as fertilizer and pest and nematode control 13. Innovation and future in anaerobic digestion of liquid cassava t wastewater ?to obtain high performance in treatment and energy production 14. Liquid waste as by-products as a substrate for bioprocess: citric acid,protein, and aromatic production 15. Soil as bioremediation for cyanide liquid wastewaste 16. Valuation of by products to reduces production custReviewsAuthor InformationMarney Pascoli Cereda, Ph.D. has graduated in Agronomic Engineering at University of São Paulo, Brazil. She idealized and was the first Director of a Research Centre specialized in tropical starches. For her activities in research, she received in 2000 the Medal of Merit from the São Paulo Government. She also realized post-doctoral internships in Spain, France and England and technical visits in China, Thailand, Japan, India and in most Central and South American countries. Her researches focus mainly in food technology and development. In food technology she works mainly with food security, food safety and the use of agroindustry’s wastes. In rural agroindustry’s, she works in the development of processes in social technology and valorization of family farming products production by innovative technologies. She developed 3 patents and other 6 are in analysis process. From 2018 she remains an independent researcher and coordinates the Agro: Research, Processes and Products Laboratories. Olivier François Vilpoux, Ph.D. has graduated in Agronomic Engineering at “Institut Supérieur D'agriculture (1991), in France, with a Master’s in Business from the Institut de “Gestion Internationale en Agro Alimentaire (1992) and a PhD in Business from the “Institut National Polythecnique de Lorraine (1997), France. From 2004 to 2019 he was a professor at the Catholic University of Campo Grande (UCDB) and Professor of the Master and Doctorate Program in Local Development (UCDB), Brazil. From 2014 to 2019 he has been professor of the Doctorate in business at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul. Currently he is professor of the Master of Management and Environmental Technology at the Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT). He works mainly on the following themes: collective action, cooperatives and family farming. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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