Green biomass has potential as a sustainable protein source for human consumption, due to its abundance and favorable properties of its main protein, RuBisCO. Here, protein fractionation outcomes of green leafy biomass from nine crops were evaluated using a standard protocol with three major steps: juicing, thermal precipitation, and acid precipitation. Successful protein fractionation, with a freeze-dried, resolubilized white protein isolate containing RuBisCO as the final fraction, was achieved for seven of the crops, although the amount and quality of the resulting fractions differed considerably between crops. Biomass structure was negatively correlated with successful fractionation of proteins from biomass to green juice. The proteins ...
Plant proteins gain increasing interest as part of a sustainable diet. Because plant materials not o...
In the coming decades, meat-based protein foods will increasingly be replaced by plant-based protein...
Functionality-driven fractionation of lupin seeds The growth in the world population requires an inc...
Green biomass has potential as a sustainable protein source for human consumption, due to its abunda...
Fractionation of green biomass often results in fractions with insufficient protein content or quali...
Alternative protein sources are constantly explored to secure the future food and protein demand. Am...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing need to explore alternative sources of proteins for food applica...
Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extraction ...
Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extraction ...
<p>Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extracti...
Abstract. Widening the production of food protein and formation of its structure are the most import...
This pre-feasibility study evaluates the use of residual leafy green biomass from broccoli (Brassica...
It is necessary to develop and deploy novel protein production to allow the establishment of a susta...
Wet fractionation processes are mainstream technology for producing plant-derived protein isolates. ...
Leaf protein was extracted from different green crops in 11 pilot plant esperiments. Of the crops, 4...
Plant proteins gain increasing interest as part of a sustainable diet. Because plant materials not o...
In the coming decades, meat-based protein foods will increasingly be replaced by plant-based protein...
Functionality-driven fractionation of lupin seeds The growth in the world population requires an inc...
Green biomass has potential as a sustainable protein source for human consumption, due to its abunda...
Fractionation of green biomass often results in fractions with insufficient protein content or quali...
Alternative protein sources are constantly explored to secure the future food and protein demand. Am...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing need to explore alternative sources of proteins for food applica...
Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extraction ...
Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extraction ...
<p>Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extracti...
Abstract. Widening the production of food protein and formation of its structure are the most import...
This pre-feasibility study evaluates the use of residual leafy green biomass from broccoli (Brassica...
It is necessary to develop and deploy novel protein production to allow the establishment of a susta...
Wet fractionation processes are mainstream technology for producing plant-derived protein isolates. ...
Leaf protein was extracted from different green crops in 11 pilot plant esperiments. Of the crops, 4...
Plant proteins gain increasing interest as part of a sustainable diet. Because plant materials not o...
In the coming decades, meat-based protein foods will increasingly be replaced by plant-based protein...
Functionality-driven fractionation of lupin seeds The growth in the world population requires an inc...