Pullulan production from agro-industrial waste and its applications in food industry: A review Article

Singh, RS, Kaur, N, Kennedy, JF. (2019). Pullulan production from agro-industrial waste and its applications in food industry: A review . CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 217 46-57. 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.04.050

cited authors

  • Singh, RS; Kaur, N; Kennedy, JF

authors

abstract

  • Pullulan is a microbial exopolysaccharide produced from Aureobasidium pullulans by submerged fermentation of a medium supplemented with carbon, nitrogen and other essential nutrients. These nutrients are expensive which increase the cost of pullulan production. The requirement of alternative cost-effective substrates for pullulan production is a prerequisite. Agro-based industries generate a large volume of solid/liquid waste and its accumulation generates a severe environmental impact. These wastes are composed of carbohydrates, proteins and other constituents, and can be used as substrates for the development of low-cost processes for the production of various microbial products. This could be a good environmental friendly waste management system. Pullulan production from agro-industrial wastes can be carried out by both submerged and solid-state fermentation by A. pullulans. Owing to its unique properties, pullulan has wide applications in many food-based industries. This review highlights pullulan production from agro-industrial wastes and potential applications of pullulan in various food industries.

publication date

  • August 1, 2019

published in

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 46

end page

  • 57

volume

  • 217