Recently, soybean consumption has increased, not only because of its potential for industrial and livestock use but also due to its beneficial effects on human health in the treatment and prevention of various diseases because soy can produce a wide number of functional proteins. Despite the soybean-producing high, elevated, nutritive and functional proteins, it also produces allergenic proteins, harmful secondary metabolites, and carcinogenic elements. So, recombinant protein systems that mimic the structures and functions of the natural proteins supply a single tunable and valuable source of advanced materials. But the availability of the technology to produce synthetic functional proteins is still limited. Therefore, Synthetic Biology is...
Soybeans are an important source of protein and oil. On average, over one-third of the soybean mass ...
The methodological approaches to the substantiation of the technology of protein-vitamin products of...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a very vast field of research that produces new biological parts, appl...
Dietary proteins from soybeans have been shown to offer health benefits in vivo and/or in vitro eith...
Soy bean is a well-recognized food item that is consumed all over the world. Nutritionally, soybean ...
Growth in consumption of soy foods is restricted by negative flavor associations of soybean products...
This article looks at rising soybean demand, how technology is improving soybeans, and the challenge...
Soybean seeds show great potential as a safe and cost-effective host for the large-scale production ...
Emphasizes the importance of soybeans as a source of protein in the human diet. Provides examples of...
Worldwide, soybean seed proteins represent a major source of amino acids for human and animal nutrit...
Jideani, V.A. 2011. Functional properties of soybean food ingredients in food systems. In Ng, T.B. (...
Soy consumption has been associated with many potential health benefits in reducing chronic diseases...
[EN] The use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) as biofactories for the production of recombin...
In a study of refunctionalizing EE protein meals, Wang and colleagues (2004) applied HTC with steam ...
Soybeans contain nutritional and medicinal properties. It is a rich source of quality proteins, phyt...
Soybeans are an important source of protein and oil. On average, over one-third of the soybean mass ...
The methodological approaches to the substantiation of the technology of protein-vitamin products of...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a very vast field of research that produces new biological parts, appl...
Dietary proteins from soybeans have been shown to offer health benefits in vivo and/or in vitro eith...
Soy bean is a well-recognized food item that is consumed all over the world. Nutritionally, soybean ...
Growth in consumption of soy foods is restricted by negative flavor associations of soybean products...
This article looks at rising soybean demand, how technology is improving soybeans, and the challenge...
Soybean seeds show great potential as a safe and cost-effective host for the large-scale production ...
Emphasizes the importance of soybeans as a source of protein in the human diet. Provides examples of...
Worldwide, soybean seed proteins represent a major source of amino acids for human and animal nutrit...
Jideani, V.A. 2011. Functional properties of soybean food ingredients in food systems. In Ng, T.B. (...
Soy consumption has been associated with many potential health benefits in reducing chronic diseases...
[EN] The use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) as biofactories for the production of recombin...
In a study of refunctionalizing EE protein meals, Wang and colleagues (2004) applied HTC with steam ...
Soybeans contain nutritional and medicinal properties. It is a rich source of quality proteins, phyt...
Soybeans are an important source of protein and oil. On average, over one-third of the soybean mass ...
The methodological approaches to the substantiation of the technology of protein-vitamin products of...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a very vast field of research that produces new biological parts, appl...