Agronomy (Nov 2021)

Recent Updates on the Conversion of Pineapple Waste (<i>Ananas comosus</i>) to Value-Added Products, Future Perspectives and Challenges

  • Adila Fazliyana Aili Hamzah,
  • Muhammad Hazwan Hamzah,
  • Hasfalina Che Man,
  • Nur Syakina Jamali,
  • Shamsul Izhar Siajam,
  • Muhammad Heikal Ismail

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11112221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 2221

Abstract

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Pineapple waste accounts for a significant part of waste accumulated in landfill which will further contribute to the release of greenhouse gases. With the rising pineapple demands worldwide, the abundance of pineapple waste and its disposal techniques are a major concern. Exploiting the pineapple waste into valuable products could be the most sustainable way of managing these residues due to their useful properties and compositions. In this review, we concentrated on producing useful products from on-farm pineapple waste and processing waste. Bioenergy is the most suitable option for green energy to encounter the increasing demand for renewable energy and promotes sustainable development for agricultural waste. The presence of protease enzyme in pineapple waste makes it a suitable raw material for bromelain production. The high cellulose content present in pineapple waste has a potential for the production of cellulose nanocrystals, biodegradable packaging and bio-adsorbent, and can potentially be applied in the polymer, food and textile industries. Other than that, it is also a suitable substrate for the production of wine, vinegar and organic acid due to its high sugar content, especially from the peel wastes. The potentials of bioenergy production through biofuels (bioethanol, biobutanol and biodiesel) and biogas (biomethane and biohydrogen) were also assessed. The commercial use of pineapples is also highlighted. Despite the opportunities, future perspectives and challenges concerning pineapple waste utilisation to value-added goods were also addressed. Pineapple waste conversions have shown to reduce waste generation, and the products derived from the conversion would support the waste-to-wealth concept.

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