Concerns over the depletion of natural resources and the need for food security for a growing global population are driving research into sustainable alternative ways to produce food-grade protein. Microbial protein or single cell protein (SCP) is defined as dried microorganisms with a high protein content along with fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. Unlike single organism-based SCP, microbial community-based protein is composed of various microbial taxa, which can be grown on wastewater without the need for sterilization. Food-processing wastewaters constitute a safe and reliable substrate for microbial community-based SCP production, with carbon, nitrogen, and the existent microbial communities as key parameters. The a...
The escalating global population has necessitated an augmentation in food production. The augmented ...
To meet the protein need of our growing population, it is important to include non-conventional prot...
By 2050, the world would need to produce 1,250 million tonnes of meat and dairy per year to meet glo...
The use of food-processing wastewaters to produce microbial biomass-derived single cell protein (SCP...
To meet the increasing needs of sustainable food supply, possible methods such as production of micr...
In the modern world, animal and plant protein may not meet the sustainability criteria due to their ...
Microbial proteins, i.e., single-cell proteins or microbial biomass, can be cultivated for food and ...
The growing global population and higher living standards instantly demand the transition in the dir...
Microbial biotechnology has a long history of producing feeds and foods. The key feature of today's ...
SCPs represent the bioconversion of raw materials into edible biomass, rich in protein as well as m...
Since more than twenty years ago, some species of bacteria and fungi have been used to produce prote...
Food waste is a serious problem with negative environmental and economic consequences. Unused food (...
Microbial biotechnology has a long history of producing feeds and foods. The key feature of today's ...
Fish has for a long time been a very important source of protein for human kind and with the world p...
This study represents an example of the classical concept of biotechnology as ?the use of living org...
The escalating global population has necessitated an augmentation in food production. The augmented ...
To meet the protein need of our growing population, it is important to include non-conventional prot...
By 2050, the world would need to produce 1,250 million tonnes of meat and dairy per year to meet glo...
The use of food-processing wastewaters to produce microbial biomass-derived single cell protein (SCP...
To meet the increasing needs of sustainable food supply, possible methods such as production of micr...
In the modern world, animal and plant protein may not meet the sustainability criteria due to their ...
Microbial proteins, i.e., single-cell proteins or microbial biomass, can be cultivated for food and ...
The growing global population and higher living standards instantly demand the transition in the dir...
Microbial biotechnology has a long history of producing feeds and foods. The key feature of today's ...
SCPs represent the bioconversion of raw materials into edible biomass, rich in protein as well as m...
Since more than twenty years ago, some species of bacteria and fungi have been used to produce prote...
Food waste is a serious problem with negative environmental and economic consequences. Unused food (...
Microbial biotechnology has a long history of producing feeds and foods. The key feature of today's ...
Fish has for a long time been a very important source of protein for human kind and with the world p...
This study represents an example of the classical concept of biotechnology as ?the use of living org...
The escalating global population has necessitated an augmentation in food production. The augmented ...
To meet the protein need of our growing population, it is important to include non-conventional prot...
By 2050, the world would need to produce 1,250 million tonnes of meat and dairy per year to meet glo...