Banana scraps may do more than rot: Thai researchers found yeast can turn them into protein and ethanol, hinting at a waste-to-value use

Home Breaking News Banana scraps may do more than rot: Thai researchers found yeast can turn them into protein and ethanol, hinting at a waste-to-value use
New research shows banana waste can produce valuable proteins and ethanol. Natural yeasts efficiently convert banana biomass into single-cell protein and bioethanol. Pichia kudriavzevii yeast strains demonstrated significant protein and ethanol yields from banana residues. This microbial conversion offers a practical route for agro-by-product valorization. Further industrial scaling and cost assessments are needed for widespread application.