A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food Security

A sustainable way for food and energetic security in rural and the city regions, is presented with the application of the solid state fermentation for the biotransformation of lignocellulosic by-products and agro-industrial wastes with white-rot fungi. Inamush as advantages of this technology, is sh...

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Main Authors: Dra. Rosa Catalina Bermúdez-Savòn, Dra. Nora García-Oduardo, MSc. Migdalia Serrano-Alberni
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Oriente 2015-11-01
Series:Tecnología Química
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Online Access:http://revistas.uo.edu.cu/index.php/tq/article/view/415
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spelling doaj-e40f8203f7774396b27b9ff02e70f5e92020-11-25T03:22:03ZspaUniversidad de OrienteTecnología Química2224-61852015-11-01332147155393A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food SecurityDra. Rosa Catalina Bermúdez-Savòn0Dra. Nora García-Oduardo1MSc. Migdalia Serrano-Alberni2Centro de Estudio de Biotecnología Industrial, CEBI), Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de CubaCentro de Estudio de Biotecnología Industrial, CEBI), Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de CubaCentro de Estudio de Biotecnología Industrial, CEBI), Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de CubaA sustainable way for food and energetic security in rural and the city regions, is presented with the application of the solid state fermentation for the biotransformation of lignocellulosic by-products and agro-industrial wastes with white-rot fungi. Inamush as advantages of this technology, is showed the cultivation of mushroom Pleurotus spp.on coffee pulp, cedar chip , coconut and cocoa shells, and the influence of it´s mixture (1:1), trough examination of their growth rates and conversion efficacy to fruiting bodies, which cause contamination of soil and water, because of large volumes and difficult management. The use of residues for these cultive was consolidate such as alternative viable for food production, capable to satisfy the protein and nutritive necessity of population in the non-developing countries, besides low cost production, high protein content and obtention in large quantity in short time. In addition to produce complements for animal feet, such as the spent oyster mushroom substrate postcosecha is detoxified, has proteic content and better digestibility than original substrates,and can be used as animal feed or fertilizer, at the same time, was eradicated the problem of environmental contamination of these residues provoking and further contribution at sustainable development of the communities.http://revistas.uo.edu.cu/index.php/tq/article/view/415fermentación sólidaPleurotus sppsustratossetas comestiblestecnología sostenible.
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author Dra. Rosa Catalina Bermúdez-Savòn
Dra. Nora García-Oduardo
MSc. Migdalia Serrano-Alberni
spellingShingle Dra. Rosa Catalina Bermúdez-Savòn
Dra. Nora García-Oduardo
MSc. Migdalia Serrano-Alberni
A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food Security
Tecnología Química
fermentación sólida
Pleurotus spp
sustratos
setas comestibles
tecnología sostenible.
author_facet Dra. Rosa Catalina Bermúdez-Savòn
Dra. Nora García-Oduardo
MSc. Migdalia Serrano-Alberni
author_sort Dra. Rosa Catalina Bermúdez-Savòn
title A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food Security
title_short A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food Security
title_full A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food Security
title_fullStr A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food Security
title_full_unstemmed A Sustainable Technology Contribuiting to the Food Security
title_sort sustainable technology contribuiting to the food security
publisher Universidad de Oriente
series Tecnología Química
issn 2224-6185
publishDate 2015-11-01
description A sustainable way for food and energetic security in rural and the city regions, is presented with the application of the solid state fermentation for the biotransformation of lignocellulosic by-products and agro-industrial wastes with white-rot fungi. Inamush as advantages of this technology, is showed the cultivation of mushroom Pleurotus spp.on coffee pulp, cedar chip , coconut and cocoa shells, and the influence of it´s mixture (1:1), trough examination of their growth rates and conversion efficacy to fruiting bodies, which cause contamination of soil and water, because of large volumes and difficult management. The use of residues for these cultive was consolidate such as alternative viable for food production, capable to satisfy the protein and nutritive necessity of population in the non-developing countries, besides low cost production, high protein content and obtention in large quantity in short time. In addition to produce complements for animal feet, such as the spent oyster mushroom substrate postcosecha is detoxified, has proteic content and better digestibility than original substrates,and can be used as animal feed or fertilizer, at the same time, was eradicated the problem of environmental contamination of these residues provoking and further contribution at sustainable development of the communities.
topic fermentación sólida
Pleurotus spp
sustratos
setas comestibles
tecnología sostenible.
url http://revistas.uo.edu.cu/index.php/tq/article/view/415
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