About this Research Topic
The proposed Research Topic entitled ‘Bio-Based Compound Production and Their Innovative Industrial Applications’ intends to address a number of diverse topics related to the bioeconomy field. Currently, a broad overview of the bioeconomy field, covering a wide spectrum of processes and applications and providing a list of impacts and benefits as wide as possible, is lacking. There are a number of microbial resources and enzymes that can be used to develop new sustainable bioprocesses and products, as well as many sources of available biomass to develop new bioprocesses and sustainable biorefineries. Besides, emerging processes for the biotransformation of biomass into valuable compounds or technologies for their recovery from biomass, waste or side streams are arising. Ultimately, these bio-based valuable products, such as biomaterials and biopolymers, find innovative applications in different industrial sectors enhancing their economic and environmental impact further. Gathering information on the bioprocesses to obtain such bio-based compounds and their emergent applications in a Research Topic can be inspiring and extremely useful for all researchers working on the bioeconomy field. Original Research articles, Short Communications and Review papers are welcome on the following topics:
• Eco-efficient transformation/bioconversion of different sources of biomass into valuable compounds, such as biopolymers, glycolipids, composites, fertilizers, biopesticides, chemical building blocks, adhesives, coatings, among others
• Bioactives (including food supplements, proteins, antimicrobials, polysaccharides, among others) obtained from different sources of biomass processed in biorefineries
• Bio-based products and their innovative applications in different industrial sectors, such as packaging, cosmetics, automotive and construction sectors, medical devices, textile industry
• Alternative value chains in bioprocesses and their economic viability, considering regional and sectorial parameters
• Establishment and analysis of sustainability indicators and environmental impact of new bioprocesses
George Sakellaris is the Managing Director for Biocon Ltd. All other Topic Editors declare no potential conflicts of interest.
Keywords: Bioactives and Bulk Chemicals, Food and Feed Industry, Medical Personal Care and Cosmetics Industry, Chemical Textile and Automotive Industry, Economics Environmental and Sustainability Assessment
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