TY - JOUR
T1 - A review on the utilization of the by-products generated during the production of Argan oil
AU - Hallouch, Otmane
AU - Ibourki, Mohamed
AU - Bijla, Laila
AU - Oubannin, Samira
AU - Asbbane, Abderrahim
AU - Mazar, Adil
AU - Devkota, Krishna Prasad
AU - Guillaume, Dominique
AU - Goh, Khang Wen
AU - Bouyahya, Abdelhakim
AU - Lee, Learn Han
AU - Majourhat, Khalid
AU - Gharby, Said
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - The annual production of argan oil reaches approximately 4450 tons, which inevitably generates a large quantity of by-products. From the point of view of argan oil production, the pulp, the nutshell and the press cake represent approximately 97 % of the weight of the fruit, while only the kernels, weighing approximately 6 kg per 100 kg of dried fruit, are used to produce argan oil. Such quantity of kernels makes 3 L of argan oil. Most often, by-products resulting from argan oil production are not used industrially and are considered waste. Valorizing those inherently produced by-products is necessary to increase sustainability competitiveness and lessen the impact of the argan oil industry on the environment. This review aims to present an overview of the by-products generated during the production of argan oil, examine current valorization approaches and discuss the prospects for improving their future valorization. The valorization of argan nutshell is one of the most advanced and promising areas, positioning this residue as a sustainable resource that enhances the profitability of the argan oil sector. Their utilization in the production of CO2-based activated charcoal and biofuels further promotes their value and sustainability. Overall, this review highlights the growing interest in argan by-products in recent years, and the emergence of numerous value-adding applications in the fields of bioenergy, nanomaterials, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
AB - The annual production of argan oil reaches approximately 4450 tons, which inevitably generates a large quantity of by-products. From the point of view of argan oil production, the pulp, the nutshell and the press cake represent approximately 97 % of the weight of the fruit, while only the kernels, weighing approximately 6 kg per 100 kg of dried fruit, are used to produce argan oil. Such quantity of kernels makes 3 L of argan oil. Most often, by-products resulting from argan oil production are not used industrially and are considered waste. Valorizing those inherently produced by-products is necessary to increase sustainability competitiveness and lessen the impact of the argan oil industry on the environment. This review aims to present an overview of the by-products generated during the production of argan oil, examine current valorization approaches and discuss the prospects for improving their future valorization. The valorization of argan nutshell is one of the most advanced and promising areas, positioning this residue as a sustainable resource that enhances the profitability of the argan oil sector. Their utilization in the production of CO2-based activated charcoal and biofuels further promotes their value and sustainability. Overall, this review highlights the growing interest in argan by-products in recent years, and the emergence of numerous value-adding applications in the fields of bioenergy, nanomaterials, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
KW - Argan by-products
KW - Argan nutshell
KW - Argan press-cake
KW - Argan pulp
KW - Bioactive molecules
KW - Sustainability
KW - Valorization
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85219306498
U2 - 10.1016/j.jafr.2025.101770
DO - 10.1016/j.jafr.2025.101770
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85219306498
SN - 2666-1543
VL - 20
JO - Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
JF - Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
M1 - 101770
ER -