Mycoprotein is an alternative, nutritious protein source with a meat-like texture made from Fusarium venenatum, a naturally occurring fungus. Its unique method of production yields a significantly reduced carbon and water footprint relative to beef and chicken. Mycoprotein, sold as Quorn, is consumed in 17 countries, including the United States. In line with current dietary guidelines, mycoprotein is high in protein and fiber, and low in fat, cholesterol, sodium, and sugar. Mycoprotein may help maintain healthy blood cholesterol levels, promote muscle synthesis, control glucose and insulin levels, and increase satiety. It is possible that some susceptible consumers will become sensitized, and subsequently develop a specific allergy. However...
Dietary mycoprotein (marketed as QuornTM) has many health benefits, including reductions in energy i...
Future food security for healthy populations requires the development of safe, sustainably-produced ...
In recent years, there has been an increased motivation to reduce meat consumption globally due to e...
Mycoprotein is an alternative, nutritious protein source with a meat-like texture made from Fusarium...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.Mycopro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This research paper investigates the potential of Mycoprotein as a sustainable alternative protein s...
Food 2030, the UK Government's strategic response to developing a sustainable food supply chain, sug...
Mycoprotein is a food ingredient comprising intact fungal cells, rich in protein and fibre. Clinical...
Mycoprotein is a fungal-based ingredient rich in fibre and protein used in meat-replacement foods so...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional and environmental benefits of mycoprotein verify its beneficial role on the ...
Dietary mycoprotein (marketed as QuornTM) has many health benefits, including reductions in energy i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from CUP via the DOI in this record.The anabolic...
Quorn is the trade name of an edible fungus: mycoprotein. This new protein-rich food developed in th...
Fungi have provided food for man, primarily in the form of fruit bodies of basidiomycetes and a few ...
Dietary mycoprotein (marketed as QuornTM) has many health benefits, including reductions in energy i...
Future food security for healthy populations requires the development of safe, sustainably-produced ...
In recent years, there has been an increased motivation to reduce meat consumption globally due to e...
Mycoprotein is an alternative, nutritious protein source with a meat-like texture made from Fusarium...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.Mycopro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
This research paper investigates the potential of Mycoprotein as a sustainable alternative protein s...
Food 2030, the UK Government's strategic response to developing a sustainable food supply chain, sug...
Mycoprotein is a food ingredient comprising intact fungal cells, rich in protein and fibre. Clinical...
Mycoprotein is a fungal-based ingredient rich in fibre and protein used in meat-replacement foods so...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional and environmental benefits of mycoprotein verify its beneficial role on the ...
Dietary mycoprotein (marketed as QuornTM) has many health benefits, including reductions in energy i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from CUP via the DOI in this record.The anabolic...
Quorn is the trade name of an edible fungus: mycoprotein. This new protein-rich food developed in th...
Fungi have provided food for man, primarily in the form of fruit bodies of basidiomycetes and a few ...
Dietary mycoprotein (marketed as QuornTM) has many health benefits, including reductions in energy i...
Future food security for healthy populations requires the development of safe, sustainably-produced ...
In recent years, there has been an increased motivation to reduce meat consumption globally due to e...