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Sustainability feasibility of fungi-based biocolorants by biotechnological routes

[Display omitted] •The potential role of fungi in producing biocolorants on a sustainable perspective.•Recent trends of fungi-based biocolorant manufacturing using renewable feedstock.•Integration of biofuel generation with biocolorant production in biorefineries.•Biocolorant sustainability aspects...

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Published in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2024-08, Vol.494, p.152942, Article 152942
Main Authors: de Oliveira, F., Dias, A.C., Sánchez-Muñoz, S., Balbino, T.R., Santos-Ebinuma, V.C., da Silva, S.S.
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •The potential role of fungi in producing biocolorants on a sustainable perspective.•Recent trends of fungi-based biocolorant manufacturing using renewable feedstock.•Integration of biofuel generation with biocolorant production in biorefineries.•Biocolorant sustainability aspects based on life cycle assessment was discussed.•Future challenges for biocolorant manufacturing under the circular economy concept. Biotechnological industries based on biorefinery projects are being faced as environmentally clean technologies for the manufacturing of added-value goods such as biocolorants. Aligned with the principles of circular bioeconomy, employing agro-industrial waste as the main feedstock for microbial transformation aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This approach not only facilitates cost-effective production of high-value metabolites but also addresses waste management issues, thereby promoting economic development. However, the potential of fungi-based biocolorants still requires strategic planning to develop enhanced sustainable technologies, validating green approaches over petroleum-based systems. Thus, there is a necessity to analyze the environmental impacts of the biocolorants biorefinery. This review aimed to discuss the production of biocolorants from microbial sources (focusing on carotenoids and polyketides) on a sustainable perspective. A critical evaluation of sustainability aspects based on life cycle assessment was included comprehending information on the recent trends available of biocolorants manufacturing using renewable feedstock to accomplish the advancing of greener bioprocesses. The upcoming challenges in biorefinery development for biocolorants were also discussed.
ISSN:1385-8947
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2024.152942