Sago Wastes as a Feedstock for Biosugar, Precursor for Chemical Substitutes

In Southeast Asia, the sago palm serves as one of the most important starch providers, which has been utilized as food for centuries. In Malaysia specifically in Sarawak, sago starch-based agro-industry is one of the major revenue sources for the state. In contempt of the increasing demand soon, sag...

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Main Authors: Mohd A., Jenol, Muhd N., Ahmad, Dayang Salwani, Awang Adeni, Micky, Vincent, Nurashikin, Suhaili
Other Authors: Suraini, Abd Aziz
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2023
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43767/1/Sago%20Wastes.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43767/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9783527841141
https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527841141.ch10
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Summary:In Southeast Asia, the sago palm serves as one of the most important starch providers, which has been utilized as food for centuries. In Malaysia specifically in Sarawak, sago starch-based agro-industry is one of the major revenue sources for the state. In contempt of the increasing demand soon, sago industry will eventually be facing new threats related to the waste management problem. The processing of sago palm into starch generates a huge amount of several types of waste, including bark, hampas, wastewater, and sago frond. The utilization of these wastes in the bioconversion of value-added products is deemed a promising approach due to their availability as well as their physicochemical contents. This has led to the exploration of the utilization of sago wastes for various chemical substitutes development, such as biosugar and several bioproducts derivatives ( l -Lactic acid, cellobiose, silage, enzymes, and kojic acid). This chapter aims to discuss and explore the current development of sago waste biorefinery as well as its prospects and challenges. With the exponential development and advancement in current technology, the biorefinery of sago wastes is deemed to be beneficial to the national economy.