Roles of medicinal mushrooms as natural food dyes and dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSC): synergy of zero hunger and affordable energy for sustainable development
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2022Author
Ahmad, Nurfadzilah
Vunduk, Jovana
Klaus, Anita
Dahlan, Nofri Yenita
Ghosh, Soumya
Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
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In 2015, approximately 195 countries agreed with the United Nations that by 2030, they
would work to make the world a better place. There would be synergies in accomplishing the
17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Synergy using a single sustainable resource is critical
to assist developing nations in achieving the SDGs as cost-effectively and efficiently possible. To
use fungal dye resources, we proposed a combination of the zero hunger and affordable energy
goals. Dyes are widely used in high-tech sectors, including food and energy. Natural dyes are more
environment-friendly than synthetic dyes and may have medicinal benefits. Fungi are a natural source
of dye that can be substituted for plants. For example, medicinal mushrooms offer a wide range of
safe organic dyes that may be produced instantly, inexpensively, and in large quantities. Meanwhile,
medicinal mushroom dyes may provide a less expensive choice for photovoltaic (PV) technology
due to their non-toxic and environmentally friendly qualities. This agenda thoroughly explains
the significance of pigments from medicinal mushrooms in culinary and solar PV applications. If
executed effectively, such a large, unwieldy and ambitious agenda may lead the world towards
inclusive and sustainable development.
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