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Title
Bridging sustainability and industry through resourceful utilization of pea pods- A focus on diverse industrial applications
Type Article
Keywords
Pea pods Biosorbents Bioactive compounds Dietary fibers Food waste Sustainability
Abstract
The focus on sustainable utilization of agricultural waste is currently a leading area of scientific research, driving significant advancements in technology and circular economy models. The fundamental capacity of bio-based products, bioprocessing techniques, and the crucial involvement of microbial treatments are opening opportunities for efficient solutions in various industries. One of the most popular green vegetables, peas are members of the Fabaceae family and have a pod-like structure. Every year, a significant amount of pea pods is discarded as waste products of peas that have negative impacts on our environment. In this comprehensive review, we explore innovative methods for utilizing pea pods to minimize their environmental footprint and optimize their viability across multiple industries. A large portion of the pea processing industry's output consists of pea pods. Variety of proteins, with major classes being globulin and albumin (13%), dietary fiber (43–58%), and minerals are abundant in these pods. Because of their diverse physiochemical properties, they find applications in many diverse fields. The porous pea pods comprised cellulose (61.35%) and lignin (22.12%), which could make them superior adsorbents. The components of these byproducts possess valuable attributes that make them applicable across treatment of wastewater, production of biofuels, synthesis of biocolors, development of nutraceuticals, functional foods, and enzymes for the textile industry, modification of oil, and inhibition of steel corrosion.
Researchers Rubab Fatima (First researcher) , fizla fatima (Second researcher) , Ammar B. Altemimi (Third researcher) , Nadia Bashir (Fourth researcher) , Hassan Mehmood Sipra (Fifth researcher) , Syed Ali Hassan (Not in first six researchers) , Waqar Mujahid (Not in first six researchers) , Aamir Shehzad (Not in first six researchers) , gholamreza Abdi (Not in first six researchers) , Rana Muhammad Aadil (Not in first six researchers)