2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1181822
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Editorial: “The value of microbial bioreactors to meet challenges in the circular bioeconomy”

Abstract: Wan-Mohtar WAAQI, Ilham Z and Rowan NJ ( 2023), Editorial: "The value of microbial bioreactors to meet challenges in the circular bioeconomy".

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“…This aligns with the principles of the "One-Health" concept and the ongoing trend of digitalization. According to Wan-Mohtar et al [58], given the considerable quantity of bioactive substances derived from kenaf, whether obtained from its foliage, seeds, or blossoms, this plant possesses the capability to be incorporated into the food sector as functional foods, capable of providing advantageous effects on health. Kenaf is a potential source of protein to maximize animal productivity and eradicate human malnutrition.…”
Section: Production Of Functional Food For Humans and Animal Feedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This aligns with the principles of the "One-Health" concept and the ongoing trend of digitalization. According to Wan-Mohtar et al [58], given the considerable quantity of bioactive substances derived from kenaf, whether obtained from its foliage, seeds, or blossoms, this plant possesses the capability to be incorporated into the food sector as functional foods, capable of providing advantageous effects on health. Kenaf is a potential source of protein to maximize animal productivity and eradicate human malnutrition.…”
Section: Production Of Functional Food For Humans and Animal Feedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, the yield of the extracted secondary metabolites from the produced callus should be enough to cater for the needs of the industries [ 24 ]. So, other optimization studies that specifically target to maximize the content of the metabolites of interest can be explored as well with the intentions to apply and realize the idea of landless farming, and sustainable and circular agricultural systems [ 17 , 51 , 52 ]. If the metabolites content in the callus can be increased more than the extracts from the in-tact plant, the need for land for plant cultivation can be alleviated greatly which in return leads to more preservation of the under threat-forests.…”
Section: Challenges Limitations and Future Improvement Of Kenaf Callu...mentioning
confidence: 99%