Waste to wealth: Microbial-based sustainable valorization of cotton biomass, processing waste and by-products for bioenergy and other value-added products to promote circular economy

Ajinath Dukare , Rahul Yadav , Sheshrao Kautkar , Pandiyan Kuppusamy , Kanika Sharma , Anam Shaikh , Anagha Pawar , Amruta Gadade , Nadanathangam Vigneshwaran , Sujata Saxena , Sujeet Kumar Shukla
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Cotton-based textile industries sustain millions of people’s livelihoods and are significant sources of revenue for the nation’s economy. The enormous amount of biomass, processing wastes, and byproducts generated during cotton processing are usually landfilled or incinerated, which is the cause of environmental pollution and health hazards. Cotton biomass, mainly comprised of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, represents a sustainable feedstock for the fermentative production of value-added bioproducts using microorganisms. Advances in microbial biotechnology have led to the effective valorization of cotton biomass and processing waste into valuable products. To date, cotton-based waste biomaterial has been utilized for microbial production of biofuel, hydrogen, biomethane, enzymes, organic acids, bio-enriched compost, and as a substrate for mushroom cultivation. Furthermore, the use of cotton biomass for developing fungal mycelial-based composite and eco-friendly packaging material is documented. Cotton seed meal, an essential byproduct of the cottonseed industry, is converted into more proteinous products and bioactive peptides via microbial-mediated degossypolization and fermentation. The potential of modern metabolic engineering tools such as gene sequencing and assembly, genome editing, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR), and cell surface engineering for microbial strain development is summarized. This is the first comprehensive review highlighting the aspects of cotton biomasses and byproducts, their structural composition, pretreatment strategies, and microbial approaches for bioconversion into valuable compounds. This document presents the cotton processing industry with an innovative pathway towards a waste-to-wealth solution via microbial-based biorefineries.
废物转化财富:以微生物为基础的棉花生物质可持续增值,将废物和副产品加工为生物能源和其他增值产品,促进循环经济
以棉花为基础的纺织工业维持着数百万人的生计,是国家经济的重要收入来源。棉花加工过程中产生的大量生物质、加工废物和副产品通常被填埋或焚烧,造成环境污染和健康危害。棉花生物质主要由纤维素、半纤维素和木质素组成,是利用微生物发酵生产增值生物产品的可持续原料。微生物生物技术的进步已经导致棉花生物量的有效增值和将废物加工成有价值的产品。迄今为止,基于棉花的废弃生物材料已被用于微生物生产生物燃料、氢、生物甲烷、酶、有机酸、生物富集堆肥,并作为蘑菇培养的底物。此外,利用棉花生物量开发真菌菌丝体复合材料和生态友好型包装材料也有文献记载。棉籽粕是棉籽工业的重要副产品,通过微生物介导的脱胶和发酵转化为更多的蛋白质产品和生物活性肽。综述了现代代谢工程工具如基因测序和组装、基因组编辑、聚集规律间隔短回文重复序列(CRISPR)和细胞表面工程在微生物菌株发育中的潜力。这是第一次全面的综述,重点介绍了棉花生物量和副产品,它们的结构组成,预处理策略,以及微生物转化为有价值化合物的途径。本文件为棉花加工业提供了一条创新的途径,通过基于微生物的生物精炼厂将废物转化为财富。
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