AI Article Synopsis

  • Raw hides and skins are essential for the leather industry but are vulnerable to microbial attack after being processed, necessitating preservation methods like curing with sodium chloride (NaCl).
  • While NaCl is common for curing, its usage leads to significant environmental pollution, impacting water, soil, and plant health due to high levels of dissolved and suspended solids, as well as chemical contaminants.
  • Researchers are exploring eco-friendly and cost-effective preservation techniques that either reduce salt use or eliminate it entirely, focusing on bio-based methods to minimize ecological damage and enhance sustainability in the leather industry.

Article Abstract

Raw hides/skins are considered to be the prime component for leather industry, which once flayed from animals, plummets to microbial attack. Their preservation combats putrefaction wherein curing using sodium chloride (NaCl) is by and large the most widely accepted method. However, there are few stumble blocks in using NaCl in terms of pollution load generated such as high total dissolved solids (TDS), total suspended solids (TSS), biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and chlorides (Cl). Additionally, this effluent when discharged affects the quality of the water, soil and plants causing huge ecological damage. To evade these problems, researches are being carried out to explore alternative preservation techniques which are either salt free or with reduced amount of salt. Different methods were proposed time and again which remained unfeasible due to associated drawbacks like high cost, health hazards and environmental concerns. Therefore, finding cheaper, eco-friendly and sustainable method for preservation has become the need of the hour for this industry. This review meticulously summarizes the changing trends in preservation techniques for past few decades with special emphasis on bio-based preservation. The diversity of the natural preservatives explored for the said purpose has been systematically reviewed. The enormous environmental benefits that can be obtained by adopting bio-based preservation and future avenues of research have been discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-22027-7DOI Listing

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