Issue 10, 2020

Technical integrative approaches to cheese whey valorization towards sustainable environment

Abstract

Whey, a byproduct of cheese production, is often treated as an industrial dairy waste. A large volume of this product is disposed of annually due to inadequate bioconversion approaches. With its high pollutant load, disposal without pretreatment has raised a lot of environmental concerns alerting the need to seek optimal methods for adequately extracting and utilizing its organic content. In recent years, several techniques for whey valorization have emerged which may serve as interventionary measures against its environmental effects after disposal. In this review, we discuss five major approaches, by which whey can be converted into eco-friendly products, to significantly cut whey wastage. The approaches to whey valorization are therefore examined under the following perspectives: whey as a raw material for the production of bioethanol and prebiotic oligosaccharides via β-galactosidase and microbe catalyzed reactions, for the production of refined lactose as an excipient for pharmaceutical purposes, and the clinical significance of whey hydrolysates and their antifungal activity in food processing.

Graphical abstract: Technical integrative approaches to cheese whey valorization towards sustainable environment

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
07 Jun 2020
Accepted
23 Aug 2020
First published
27 Aug 2020

Food Funct., 2020,11, 8407-8423

Technical integrative approaches to cheese whey valorization towards sustainable environment

F. P. Addai, F. Lin, T. Wang, A. A. Kosiba, P. Sheng, F. Yu, J. Gu, Y. Zhou and H. Shi, Food Funct., 2020, 11, 8407 DOI: 10.1039/D0FO01484B

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