Valorization strategies for hazardous proteinaceous waste from rendering production – Recent advances in specified risk materials (SRMs) conversion

Strict bans on specific risk materials (SRMs) are in place to prevent the spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). SRMs are characterized as tissues in cattle where misfolded proteins, the potential source of BSE infection, are concentrated. As a result of these bans, SRMs must be strictly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2023-07, Vol.453, p.131339-131339, Article 131339
Hauptverfasser: Shui, Tao, Li, An, Chae, Michael, Xu, Chunbao Charles, Bressler, David C.
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Zusammenfassung:Strict bans on specific risk materials (SRMs) are in place to prevent the spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). SRMs are characterized as tissues in cattle where misfolded proteins, the potential source of BSE infection, are concentrated. As a result of these bans, SRMs must be strictly isolated and disposed of, resulting in great costs for rendering companies. The increasing yield and the landfill of SRMs also exacerbated the burden on the environment. To cope with the emergence of SRMs, novel disposal methods and feasible value-added conversion routes are needed. The focus of this review is on the valorization progress achieved in the conversion of peptides derived from SRMs via an alternative disposal method, thermal hydrolysis. Promising value-added conversion of SRM-derived peptides into tackifiers, wood adhesives, flocculants, and bioplastics, is introduced. The potential conjugation strategies that can be adapted to SRM-derived peptides for desired properties are also critically reviewed. The purpose of this review is to discover a technical platform through which other hazardous proteinaceous waste, SRMs, can be treated as a high-demand feedstock for the production of renewable materials. [Display omitted] •The increasing risks of SRM disposal led to the focus on SRM valorization.•Thermal hydrolysis converts SRM into non-infectious peptides with great potential.•Diverse conjugations strategies available for the design of SRM-based products.•Current advances offered feasible SRM conversion pathways for value-added materials.•The notability, conversion pathways, application fields of SRM are still limited.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131339