Sustainable process for a production of food-grade vinegar by recycling pineapple waste

Arianna Roda, Dante Marco De Faveri, Roberta Dordoni, Milena Lambri

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Abstract

The alarming scenarios of food crisis for growing population, shortage of raw materials, food and natural resources, jointly with the problem of pollution, have direct attention to find alternative resources. The waste utilization from the agro-food industry is a major challenge to reduce food losses, to increase the sustainability of food production and, therefore, increase food security, especially in developing countries. The objective of this research is to get vinegar from pineapple waste by means of: A1) Enzymatic hydrolysis: the saccharification of pineapple peels and core is examined during laboratory- scale experiments in order to determine the optimal time-temperature conditions for cellulolytic, pectinolitic, and invertase enzymes. A2) Physical pre-treatments: microwave (MW), boiling (B), high pressure with pressure cooker (HPC) and with autoclave (HPA), aimed at altering the structure of the fibrous matrix, are tested in order to enhance the sugar yield of enzymatic hydrolysis. A3) Alcoholic fermentation: three strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mixed either with Lactobacillus delbruekii or with Lactobacillus plantarum at 15-20-25 °C are evaluated in order to obtain different pineapple wines. A4) Acetic fermentation: Acetobacter aceti is added to each pineapple wine at 30 °C with air flow (volume/h): pineapple wine ratio from 2: 1 to 10: 1 on a pilot scale fermenter. Samples obtained from saccharification, alcoholic and acetic fermentation were analyzed for pH, total acidity, total soluble solid (TSS), sugars, acids, ethanol, and volatile compounds. A detailed characterization of vinegar was carried out through UHPLC-QTOF-MS.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication29th EFFoST International Conference Proceedings
Pages1245-1250
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event29th EFFoST Conference Food Science Research and Innovation: Delivering sustainable solutions to the global economy and society - Atene
Duration: 10 Nov 201512 Nov 2015

Conference

Conference29th EFFoST Conference Food Science Research and Innovation: Delivering sustainable solutions to the global economy and society
CityAtene
Period10/11/1512/11/15

Keywords

  • Pineapple waste
  • Vinegar

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