1Research Scholar,
2Assistant Professor,
*Corresponding author email id: girishzeal@yahoo.com
Global demand for sustainable energy motivates to explore for complementary means of energy production as fossil fuels are becoming increasingly inadequate. Agricultural wastes have been considered as best options to look for. The present study explores the waste fruits as a source for bioethanol production by employing Pichia kudrivizive (YPM13MBT7GGA) strain. The results revealed that waste pineapple serves as a good substrate with favorable parameters such as moisture content and fluidity compared to other waste fruits considered, besides being a cheap source and cost effective for ethanol production.
Sustainable energy. Bioethanol, Waste fruits, Proximate composition, Pichia kudrivizive, Urea, Fermentation