In the last decade, there has been substantial research dedicated towards prospecting physiochemical, nutritional and health properties of novel protein sources. In addition to being driven by predictions of increased population and lack of a parallel increase in traditional protein sources, main drivers for the rise in novel proteins/ novel foods research activities is linked to significant changes in young consumers’ attitudes toward red meat consumption and their interest in new alternative protein products. Alternative Proteins: Safety and Food Security Considerations presents up-to-date information on alternative proteins from non-meat sources and examines their nutritional and functional roles as food sources and ingredients. Emphasis...
Sustainable sources of dietary proteins are making their way into the market to reduce the impact of...
Consumption of novel proteins, such as plant-based, insects, and algae, is predicted to increase in ...
New research prepared by the Oxford Martin School, Oxford University for the World Economic Forum’s ...
An increase in demand for protein is seen throughout the world during the last decade or so. Trends ...
Conventional meat consumption has triggered an environmental burden along with effects on different ...
Conventional meat consumption has triggered an environmental burden along with effects on different ...
Conventional meat consumption has triggered an environmental burden along with effects on different ...
Traditionally, meat and dairy products have been important protein sources in the human diet. Consum...
Recently, food companies from various European countries have observed increased interest in high-pr...
The production of food, especially meat, has a high environmental impact. Many believe that the intr...
It is estimated that the world will need an extra 265 million tons of protein by the middle of this ...
Alternative proteins are receiving increased global attention. This burgeoning interest in plants (e...
It is estimated that the world will need an extra 265 million tons of protein by the middle of this ...
Proteins are a major macronutrient of the human diet needed for survival. Its crucial function in n...
Those who control national and international research funds have belatedly realized that lack of pro...
Sustainable sources of dietary proteins are making their way into the market to reduce the impact of...
Consumption of novel proteins, such as plant-based, insects, and algae, is predicted to increase in ...
New research prepared by the Oxford Martin School, Oxford University for the World Economic Forum’s ...
An increase in demand for protein is seen throughout the world during the last decade or so. Trends ...
Conventional meat consumption has triggered an environmental burden along with effects on different ...
Conventional meat consumption has triggered an environmental burden along with effects on different ...
Conventional meat consumption has triggered an environmental burden along with effects on different ...
Traditionally, meat and dairy products have been important protein sources in the human diet. Consum...
Recently, food companies from various European countries have observed increased interest in high-pr...
The production of food, especially meat, has a high environmental impact. Many believe that the intr...
It is estimated that the world will need an extra 265 million tons of protein by the middle of this ...
Alternative proteins are receiving increased global attention. This burgeoning interest in plants (e...
It is estimated that the world will need an extra 265 million tons of protein by the middle of this ...
Proteins are a major macronutrient of the human diet needed for survival. Its crucial function in n...
Those who control national and international research funds have belatedly realized that lack of pro...
Sustainable sources of dietary proteins are making their way into the market to reduce the impact of...
Consumption of novel proteins, such as plant-based, insects, and algae, is predicted to increase in ...
New research prepared by the Oxford Martin School, Oxford University for the World Economic Forum’s ...