• Title of article

    Bioprocessing procedure of Waste Management using Liquid State Fermentation of Coffee Residues

  • Author/Authors

    obayuwana, i university of benin - department of environmental management and toxicology, Benin City, Nigeria , eigbike, oc university of benin - department of environmental management and toxicology, Benin City, Nigeria

  • From page
    875
  • To page
    879
  • Abstract
    This study is aimed at utilizing the abundant coffee residue in Manchester using bioprocessing techniques to convert the raw materials into economically viable components. High amounts of carbohydrate were obtained in coffee residues, making up about 35-41% of the total solids on a dry basis; an increase of about 89.5% for total reducing sugars concentrations was observed to occur; indicating that indigenous bacterium was capable of breaking down and hydrolyzing complex polysaccharides and proteins in coffee residues. An increase of over 100% in free amino nitrogen (FAN) concentration were obtained over time, further indicating the significant synthesis of hydrolytic enzymes by the indigenous bacteria during Liquid state fermentation processes of bioprocessing. This study therefore, concludes that bioprocessing of coffee residues is feasible in obtaining optimum yield of valueadded products.
  • Keywords
    bioprocessing , valorization , liquid state fermentation
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Record number

    2728906