Future Proteins: Sources, Processing, Applications and the Bioeconomy
Editat de Brijesh K Tiwari, Laura E Healyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iun 2023
This book is intended for any stakeholders involved in the alternative protein industry as it provides a clear and comprehensive review of the industry. It will be of interest to food scientists, technologists, food industry personnel, academics and graduate students researching this and related topics.
- Discusses the various industrial applications of the proposed proteins, from powdered algal for the nutraceuticals market to insect pastas and bacterial-protein flour
- Provides a comprehensive overview of recent advances on the identification of potentially important compounds in these alternative proteins
- Outlines advances in proteins characterization, processing and purification techniques
- Focuses on biologically active proteins and their beneficial impact on humans
- Addresses implications for legislation that forward novel foods
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323917391
ISBN-10: 0323917399
Pagini: 534
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0323917399
Pagini: 534
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Food scientists and technologists, food industry personnel, academics, graduate studentsCuprins
Section 1: Sources – Alternative Proteins from Land, Sea and Air
1. Traditional Protein sources
2. Protein from land – Cereals
3. Protein from land – Legumes and Pulses
4. Protein from land – Unconventional Plant Protein
5. Protein from land – Kingdom Fungi
6. Protein from seafoods
7. Protein from Seaweed Aquaculture
8. Protein from Microalgae and Duckweed
9. Protein from insects – a new biosphere of opportunity
10. Protein from microscopic sources – a realistic scalable solution?
Section 2: Production – novel technologies
11. Post-harvest strategies – efficiency and novel processes. Extending shelf life and reducing spoilage potential for minimizing food waste.
12. Novel extraction technologies
13. Analytical and purification techniques
Section 3: Applications
14. Meat-free products
15. Drink your protein - beverages and health drinks
16. Protein as a functional food ingredient
17. Protein for the nutraceutical and supplements market
18. The consumer – who is the target audience for alternative proteins?
Section 4: Sustainability and Legislation
19. Circular economy
20. Biorefinery
21. Legislation
1. Traditional Protein sources
2. Protein from land – Cereals
3. Protein from land – Legumes and Pulses
4. Protein from land – Unconventional Plant Protein
5. Protein from land – Kingdom Fungi
6. Protein from seafoods
7. Protein from Seaweed Aquaculture
8. Protein from Microalgae and Duckweed
9. Protein from insects – a new biosphere of opportunity
10. Protein from microscopic sources – a realistic scalable solution?
Section 2: Production – novel technologies
11. Post-harvest strategies – efficiency and novel processes. Extending shelf life and reducing spoilage potential for minimizing food waste.
12. Novel extraction technologies
13. Analytical and purification techniques
Section 3: Applications
14. Meat-free products
15. Drink your protein - beverages and health drinks
16. Protein as a functional food ingredient
17. Protein for the nutraceutical and supplements market
18. The consumer – who is the target audience for alternative proteins?
Section 4: Sustainability and Legislation
19. Circular economy
20. Biorefinery
21. Legislation