Leaf membrane proteins are an underutilised protein fraction for food applications. Proteins from leaves can contribute to a more complete use of resources and help to meet the increasing protein demand. Leaf protein extraction and purification is applied by other disciplines, such as proteomics. Therefore, this study analysed proteomic extraction methods for membrane proteins as an inspiration for a food-grade alternative process. Sugar beet leaves were extracted with two proteomic protocols: solvent extraction and Triton X-114 phase partitioning method. Extraction steps contributed to protein purity and/or to selective fractionation, enabling the purification of specific proteins. It was observed that membrane proteins distributed among d...
All techniques needed for proteomic analyses of plant plasma membranes are described in detail, from...
A major trend in the food industry is the protein transition from animal- to plant-derived proteins....
Plant tissues contain high levels of nonprotein contaminants such as lipids, phenolic compounds, and...
Leaf membrane proteins are an underutilised protein fraction for food applications. Proteins from le...
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...
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 ...
Membrane proteins are of great interest to plant physiologists because of their important function i...
Sugar beet leaves are recognized as a potential source for various food applications based on specif...
<p>Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extracti...
BACKGROUND: Sugar beet is one of the most produced industrial plants in the world, and during manufa...
The aim of this work was to study purification of proteins from rapeseed meal. Proteins were separat...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing need to explore alternative sources of proteins for food applica...
The plasma membrane proteins are critical components in cellular control and differentiation and thu...
All techniques needed for proteomic analyses of plant plasma membranes are described in detail, from...
A major trend in the food industry is the protein transition from animal- to plant-derived proteins....
Plant tissues contain high levels of nonprotein contaminants such as lipids, phenolic compounds, and...
Leaf membrane proteins are an underutilised protein fraction for food applications. Proteins from le...
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...
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 ...
Membrane proteins are of great interest to plant physiologists because of their important function i...
Sugar beet leaves are recognized as a potential source for various food applications based on specif...
<p>Plant leaves are a major potential source of novel food proteins. Till now, leaf protein extracti...
BACKGROUND: Sugar beet is one of the most produced industrial plants in the world, and during manufa...
The aim of this work was to study purification of proteins from rapeseed meal. Proteins were separat...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing need to explore alternative sources of proteins for food applica...
The plasma membrane proteins are critical components in cellular control and differentiation and thu...
All techniques needed for proteomic analyses of plant plasma membranes are described in detail, from...
A major trend in the food industry is the protein transition from animal- to plant-derived proteins....
Plant tissues contain high levels of nonprotein contaminants such as lipids, phenolic compounds, and...