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Bioresources in the Formation of New-Generation Products

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  • Vladimir Kolesnik

    (SPA “LATTA” LLC, Krasnoyarsk 660074, Russia)

  • Eva Shcherbenko

    (Department of Trade, Sibirian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk 660075, Russia
    Department of Economics, Siberian Fire and Rescue Academy of State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, Zheleznogorsk 662972, Russia)

  • Ylia Valeeva

    (Department of Economics and Production Organization, Kazan State Power Engineering University, Kazan 420034, Russia)

Abstract

The development of new-generation products using the potential of Siberian bioresources is relevant in modern conditions. This process is aimed at protecting the health of people living in a polluted urban environment and the threat of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The article highlights and describes the characteristic distinctive features of the beneficial properties of the wild flora of Siberia, presents the results of the research conducted by the authors, and provides an assessment of the state and potential of the natural resource base and bioresources of the ecosystem of the Siberian taiga. The study summarizes the current trends of the active part of the population of developed countries towards a healthy lifestyle, indicating an annual increase in demand for natural products. The article presents an analysis of scientific developments and their advantages over previously used methods of protection against infections in an indoor air pool. With the help of laboratory tests, the authors evaluated and justified the feasibility of a new proposed product created using bioresources of wild flora of Siberia which are valuable and useful for humans. It is established that the proposed scientific and technical solutions improve the quality of the products offered, stimulate the consumer to preserve health, and encourage reasonable environmental management. The production and implementation of the developed anti-aging products will contribute to the reduction of consumer race and improve the quality of life of the population of large cities.

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  • Vladimir Kolesnik & Eva Shcherbenko & Ylia Valeeva, 2023. "Bioresources in the Formation of New-Generation Products," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(18), pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:18:p:13830-:d:1241541
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