<p>Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extraction methods mainly focus on the extraction of soluble proteins, like rubisco protein, leaving more than half of all protein unextracted. Here, we report on the total protein extraction from sugar beet leaves (Beta vulgaris L.) by a traditional thermal extraction method consisting of mechanical pressing, heating to 50 °C and centrifugation. The resulting streams (i.e. supernatant, green-protein pellet and fibrous pulp) were characterised in terms of composition, physical structure and processing options. The protein distributed almost equally over the supernatant, pellet and pulp. This shows that thermal precipitation is an unselective process ...
Fresh green leafly plants are the most source of protein, energy and vitamins for animals. Unfortuna...
Leaf protein concentrates (LPCs) from green leafy biomass have potential as a sustainable protein so...
Leaf protein can be obtained cost-efficiently by alkaline extraction, but overuse of chemicals and l...
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 ...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing need to explore alternative sources of proteins for food applica...
Interest in alternative plant-based protein sources is continuously growing. Sugar beet leaves have ...
Plant leaves are recognised as a potential source for food applications based on their nutritional p...
BACKGROUND: Sugar beet is one of the most produced industrial plants in the world, and during manufa...
Sugar beet leaves are recognized as a potential source for various food applications based on specif...
Green biomass has potential as a sustainable protein source for human consumption, due to its abunda...
Sugar beet leaves (SBL), which are a side stream of the sugar beets cultivation, are currently left ...
Leaf membrane proteins are an underutilised protein fraction for food applications. Proteins from le...
Abstract. Widening the production of food protein and formation of its structure are the most import...
Leaf protein can be obtained cost-efficiently by alkaline extraction, but overuse of chemicals and l...
Fresh green leafly plants are the most source of protein, energy and vitamins for animals. Unfortuna...
Leaf protein concentrates (LPCs) from green leafy biomass have potential as a sustainable protein so...
Leaf protein can be obtained cost-efficiently by alkaline extraction, but overuse of chemicals and l...
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 ...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing need to explore alternative sources of proteins for food applica...
Interest in alternative plant-based protein sources is continuously growing. Sugar beet leaves have ...
Plant leaves are recognised as a potential source for food applications based on their nutritional p...
BACKGROUND: Sugar beet is one of the most produced industrial plants in the world, and during manufa...
Sugar beet leaves are recognized as a potential source for various food applications based on specif...
Green biomass has potential as a sustainable protein source for human consumption, due to its abunda...
Sugar beet leaves (SBL), which are a side stream of the sugar beets cultivation, are currently left ...
Leaf membrane proteins are an underutilised protein fraction for food applications. Proteins from le...
Abstract. Widening the production of food protein and formation of its structure are the most import...
Leaf protein can be obtained cost-efficiently by alkaline extraction, but overuse of chemicals and l...
Fresh green leafly plants are the most source of protein, energy and vitamins for animals. Unfortuna...
Leaf protein concentrates (LPCs) from green leafy biomass have potential as a sustainable protein so...
Leaf protein can be obtained cost-efficiently by alkaline extraction, but overuse of chemicals and l...