Pineapple cultivation and processing generate large volumes of agro-industrial residues, including peels, crowns, cores, leaves, and fibrous fractions. These residues pose both an environmental challenge and an opportunity for value recovery. The Papaloapan Basin, located in the Lower Papaloapan region of Oaxaca and Veracruz, Mexico, accounts for a significant portion of the country's pineapple production. However, regional waste management practices are uneven and often rely on open-air disposal or low-value applications. This manuscript reviews the composition variation and environmental impacts of pineapple residues and enzyme variation in 2022.
Four cysteine endopeptidases are known from the pineapple plant: fruit bromelain, stem bromelain, ananain, and comosain. Since bromelain is of natural origin, different sources of biological material may exhibit variability in its proteolytic or physiological activity. This work presents the results of monitoring the quantification of protein concentration, proteolytic activity of the cysteine enzymes, and physicochemical parameters (°Brix, pH) of the extracts from pineapple plant residues of the Smooth Cayenne variety in two growth stages. This is intended to explore the potential commercialization of agricultural and agro-industrial residues from whole pineapple plants, a cultivar used in Mexico for canning. The overall correlation between protein concentration and proteolytic activity during May for the four residues (Cs, Cr, Cz, Pu), two maturity levels (G2 and G5), and thirty days of storage at 4 °C (t0, t15, and t30) was r = +0.9358. The correlation values on the day of collection (t0) were +0.9788 ± 1.0 for all residues at both maturity levels. This data is extremely important for a pineapple producer's decision making, as it could determine, according to the degree of ripeness, which sector it will be most feasible to sell their product to. It also proposes an integrated circular-economy framework tailored to the socio-economic and agro-ecological context of the Papaloapan region.
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Agro-industrial waste from pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merr) in the Papaloapan basin: enzymes, a link in the value chain
Published:
27 February 2026
by MDPI
in The 1st International Online Conference on Environments
session Ecological, Environmental and Circular Economics
Abstract:
Keywords: Pineapple Waste, Circular Economy, Valorization, Papaloapan Basin, Biocatalysis, Cysteine Endopeptidase
