Evaluation of Solid-State Fermentation Conditions from Pineapple Peel Wastes to Release of Bioactive Compounds by <em>Aspergillus niger </em>spp.
A. Danitza Casas-Rodríguez,
Juan A. Ascacio-Valdés,
Miriam Desirée Dávila-Medina
et al.
Abstract:Currently, agro-industrial residues have been used to obtain bioactive compounds. The fermentation process is an alternative for the use of these residues and to be able to accumulate metabolites that may be of interest to different industrial sectors. The aim of this study was to evaluate solid-state fermentation conditions using pineapple waste as substrate with Aspergillus niger spp., to release polyphenolic compounds using a Plackett-Burman exploratory design. Temperature, humidity, inoculum, NaNO3, MgSO4,… Show more
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