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From purposeless residues to biocomposites: A hyphae made connection.


ABSTRACT: Biocomposites create attractive alternatives to match packing needs with available agricultural residues. Growing native fungal strains developed a mycelium biocomposite over a mixture of Peach Palm Fruit Peel Flour and Sugar Cane Bagasse Wet Dust. A methodology was proposed to analyze their main characteristics: 1) morphological, 2) chemical, and 3) biodegradability. 1) SEM analysis evidenced the structural change of the dried vs pressed material and mycelium morphology for both species. 2) The ratio lignin:carbohydrate showed that P. ostreatus degrades the cellulose-hemicellulose fraction of the substrate at a higher rate than T. elegans, and 3) the curve BMP indicated that these materials are readily biodegradable with a maximum yield of 362,50 mL biogas/g VS. An innovative tangible valorization strategy based on mass balances is also presented: from just 50 kg of peel flour, up to 1840 units can be manufactured, which could pave the way for a more sustainable future.

SUBMITTER: Enriquez-Medina I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10338154 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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From purposeless residues to biocomposites: A hyphae made connection.

Enriquez-Medina Isabel I   Bermudez Andres Ceballos AC   Ortiz-Montoya Erika Y EY   Alvarez-Vasco Carlos C  

Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20230701


Biocomposites create attractive alternatives to match packing needs with available agricultural residues. Growing native fungal strains developed a mycelium biocomposite over a mixture of Peach Palm Fruit Peel Flour and Sugar Cane Bagasse Wet Dust. A methodology was proposed to analyze their main characteristics: 1) morphological, 2) chemical, and 3) biodegradability. 1) SEM analysis evidenced the structural change of the dried <i>vs</i> pressed material and mycelium morphology for both species.  ...[more]

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