Plant-Based Proteins Sources, Extraction, Applications, Value-chain and Sustainability
Coordonnateurs : Ozogul Fatih, Bangar Sneh Punia, Sharma Nitya
Plant-Based Proteins: Sources, Extraction, Applications, Value-chain and Sustainability provides the latest findings and most recent approaches and trends on clean label proteins. Divided in six sections, including Cereal-based proteins, Pseudocereal-based proteins, Protein from pulses, Protein from seeds and nuts, Protein from fruits and vegetables, and Plant-based proteins (Value-chain and sustainability), the book extensively covers the composition, quality characteristics, and comparative analysis of plant and animal-based proteins and their potential industrial applications. This is a comprehensive reference that offers the food industry and researchers the actual state-of-the-art, necessary recent insights, and the potential uses of plant proteins.
1. Plant-based proteins: Origin, history and impact on sustainable nutrition access Section I - Cereal-based proteins 2. Cereal protein- Characterization, extraction and properties 3. Processing and storage of cereal proteins 4. Cereal protein- Potential health benefits as functional foods Section II - Pseudocereal-based proteins 5. Pseudocereal protein- Characterization, extraction, and properties 6. Processing and storage of pseudocereal proteins 7. Pseudocereal protein- Applications and health benefits Section III Protein from pulses 8. Pulse protein- Characterization, extraction and functionalities 9. Processing and storage of pulse proteins 10. Pulse protein- Bioactivities and applications as food and feed Section IV - Protein from seeds and nuts 11. Seed and nut protein- Characterization, extraction and properties 12. Processing and storage of seeds and nuts protein 13. Seed and nut protein- Applications and health benefits Section V Protein from fruits and vegetables 14. Fruit and vegetable protein- Characterization, extraction and functionality 15. Processing and storage of fruit and vegetable proteins 16. Fruit and vegetable protein- Functions and potential health benefits Section VI - Plant-based proteins: Value-chain and sustainability 17. Plant-protein extraction side streams: Upcycling strategies and applications 18. LCA/LCC assessment for the different types of plant-based proteins 19. Sustainable plant-based meat protein alternatives- Regulatory aspects and consumer acceptance 20. Clean label proteins: Overview and challenges
Sneh Punia Bangar is a postdoctoral researcher at Clemson University, United States. From 2017 to 2020, she worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Food Science and Technology, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, India. Her research interests include extraction and functional characterization of bioactive compounds, starches, functional foods, and nanocomposites films and coatings. She has presented her research in various national and international conferences and published numerous research papers/book chapters in national and international journals/books.
Nitya Sharma is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. She holds a Doctoral degree in Agricultural Engineering from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. She was a Commonwealth Split-site Doctoral Fellowship awardee, tenable at the University of Reading, United Kingdom. Her research output includes a publication record of 24 manuscripts in international high-impact peer-reviewed journals, 12 book chapters, 1 patent and 16 presentati
- Explores the utilization of protein as clean label ingredients
- Includes extraction, composition, quality
- Discusses industrial applications and health-promoting benefits
- Covers safety, toxicology, and shelf-life
- Provides comparative analysis of plant vs. animal-based proteins
Date de parution : 10-2024
Ouvrage de 400 p.
15.2x22.8 cm