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Emerging Sources and Applications of Alternative Proteins

A hands-on book for research and developing new protein products using emerging sources of food proteins

Jianping Wu (Volume editor)

9780323983808, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 3 August 2022

320 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm, 0.66 kg

Protein nutrition and sustainability is a global challenge. Emerging Sources and Applications of Food Proteins provides the latest progresses about research and applications of emerging alternative proteins. Topics covered in this volume include rapeseed (canola) proteins, pulse proteins, insect proteins, fungal proteins, artificial meat, and new applications in bioactive peptides, nanotechnology, 3D printing, meat alternatives, with a focus on the consumer trend and practical applications.

Preface Jianping Wu 1. Emerging sources and applications of alternative proteins: An introduction Jianping Wu 2. Extraction, nutrition, functionality and commercial applications of canola proteins as an underutilized plant protein source for human nutrition Amir Vahedifar and Jianping Wu 3. Pea protein composition, functionality, modification, and food applications: A review Yanting Shen, Shan Hong and Yonghui Li 4. Edible insects, a valuable protein source from ancient to modern times Andrea M. Liceaga 5. Fungal protein Pedro F Souza Filho 6. Should and will "cultured meat" become a reality in our plates? Marie-Pierre Ellies-Oury, Sghaier Chriki and Jean-François Hocquette 7. Meat alternatives: A proofed commodity? Fatma Boukid and Mohammed Gagaoua 8. Fabrication of protein nanomaterials as delivery systems Weijuan Huang and Lingyun Chen 9. Clinical evidence of food protein-derived bioactive peptides in management of nutrition related chronic diseases Xinyi Cao, Shaokang Wang and Wang Liao

Subject Areas: Food & beverage technology [TDCT]

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