© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Hydro-mechanical processing using a colloid mill with a large gap setting leads to the preferential breakup of the residual aleurone and endosperm tissues of brewer's spent grain, forming a protein rich fines material with small particle size around 1–10 μm. This fraction can be separated from the coarser husk fraction by centrifugation, giving a protein product with enhanced techno-functional properties. The fines have good stability in aqueous suspensions, with potential for stabilising other particulate materials in food or drink formulations. The fines particles can stabilise oil-water emulsions, possibly through a Pickering mechanism, which may also support use in food applications. Fines suspensions have strong she...
The study aimed to investigate the biological properties of the protein fraction of brewers’ spent g...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant side-stream from brewing. It is food-grade being ric...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant side-stream from brewing. It is food-grade being ric...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Hydro-mechanical processing using a colloid mill with a large gap setting leads ...
Brewers' spent grain (BSG) is the insoluble residue of barley malt resulting from the manufacture of...
This study aimed to valorize brewer's spent grain (BSG) from a side-stream into protein ingredients...
The brewing industry generates relatively large amounts of by-products and wastes, such as spent gra...
The brewing industry generates relatively large amounts of by-products and wastes, such as spent gra...
Protein hydrolysates with a low and high degree of hydrolysis were enzymatically produced from brewe...
End of Project ReportMilk proteins can be hydrolysed (i.e. fragmented) using proteolytic enzymes to ...
Barley is the most commonly used grain in the brewing industry for the production of beer-type bever...
End of Project ReportMilk proteins can be hydrolysed (i.e. fragmented) using proteolytic enzymes to ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of brewer's spent grain (BSG) hydrolysat...
Beer production generates a large amount of waste, called brewers' spent grain (BSG), which has a nu...
Very large amounts of brewer’s spent grains (BSG) are produced in the world which is usually conside...
The study aimed to investigate the biological properties of the protein fraction of brewers’ spent g...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant side-stream from brewing. It is food-grade being ric...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant side-stream from brewing. It is food-grade being ric...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Hydro-mechanical processing using a colloid mill with a large gap setting leads ...
Brewers' spent grain (BSG) is the insoluble residue of barley malt resulting from the manufacture of...
This study aimed to valorize brewer's spent grain (BSG) from a side-stream into protein ingredients...
The brewing industry generates relatively large amounts of by-products and wastes, such as spent gra...
The brewing industry generates relatively large amounts of by-products and wastes, such as spent gra...
Protein hydrolysates with a low and high degree of hydrolysis were enzymatically produced from brewe...
End of Project ReportMilk proteins can be hydrolysed (i.e. fragmented) using proteolytic enzymes to ...
Barley is the most commonly used grain in the brewing industry for the production of beer-type bever...
End of Project ReportMilk proteins can be hydrolysed (i.e. fragmented) using proteolytic enzymes to ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of brewer's spent grain (BSG) hydrolysat...
Beer production generates a large amount of waste, called brewers' spent grain (BSG), which has a nu...
Very large amounts of brewer’s spent grains (BSG) are produced in the world which is usually conside...
The study aimed to investigate the biological properties of the protein fraction of brewers’ spent g...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant side-stream from brewing. It is food-grade being ric...
Brewer’s spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant side-stream from brewing. It is food-grade being ric...