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Soybean Proteins --- Soybean Proteins --- adverse effects. --- analysis.
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Glucans --- Tocotrienols --- Lipoproteins --- Soybean Proteins --- Phytosterols --- Sitosterols --- Cardiovascular Diseases --- pharmacology --- blood --- therapeutic use --- prevention & control
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Proteins play an important role in human nutrition. At present, most of our protein requirement is covered by animal proteins. However, the production of animal proteins is associated with a high consumption of resources and land/sea, which contributes considerably to greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, interest in the recovery of alternative proteins for food applications is greater than ever. Alternative proteins can be produced by plants, algae, fungi, and insects. So far, plant proteins such as wheat or soy protein preparations still dominate the market for alternative protein products, but more and more new proteins are entering the market. The quality of the proteins—particularly their functional, nutritional, and sensory properties—is influenced by the raw materials from which they are obtained and the extraction and isolation processes used. According to their functional properties (e.g., protein solubility, gelling, or emulsification properties), alternative protein preparations can be applied as substitutes for animal proteins or for the protein enrichment of food. The use of proteins in foods that are attractive to consumers is a challenge, especially if these proteins are to replace meat, milk, or egg products, since they need to mimic their texture, sensory properties, color, and taste. In addition to dealing with various technological challenges, the development of tailormade food products also requires knowledge of the driving forces and barriers between different consumer groups when using these products.
Technology: general issues --- Chemical engineering --- enzymatic hydrolysis --- fermentation --- lupin protein --- functional properties --- sensory profile --- lupin allergy --- lup an 1 --- plant protein --- secalin --- rye prolamin --- protein acylation --- capric acid --- emulsifying agent --- foaming agent --- atomic force microscope --- circular dichroism --- phytic acid --- green extraction --- soybean proteins --- soybean okara --- pea (Pisum sativum L.) --- spray-dry --- protein characterization --- pea allergens --- canola --- protein solubility --- dietary fiber --- starch gelatinization --- extrusion --- expansion --- biopolymers --- closed-cavity rheometer --- BSG --- fibre fortification --- glycaemic index --- bread dough quality --- gluten network --- nutritional value --- brewers’ spent grain --- barley protein --- by-product valorisation --- brewing waste --- food ingredient --- n/a --- brewers' spent grain
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Proteins play an important role in human nutrition. At present, most of our protein requirement is covered by animal proteins. However, the production of animal proteins is associated with a high consumption of resources and land/sea, which contributes considerably to greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, interest in the recovery of alternative proteins for food applications is greater than ever. Alternative proteins can be produced by plants, algae, fungi, and insects. So far, plant proteins such as wheat or soy protein preparations still dominate the market for alternative protein products, but more and more new proteins are entering the market. The quality of the proteins—particularly their functional, nutritional, and sensory properties—is influenced by the raw materials from which they are obtained and the extraction and isolation processes used. According to their functional properties (e.g., protein solubility, gelling, or emulsification properties), alternative protein preparations can be applied as substitutes for animal proteins or for the protein enrichment of food. The use of proteins in foods that are attractive to consumers is a challenge, especially if these proteins are to replace meat, milk, or egg products, since they need to mimic their texture, sensory properties, color, and taste. In addition to dealing with various technological challenges, the development of tailormade food products also requires knowledge of the driving forces and barriers between different consumer groups when using these products.
enzymatic hydrolysis --- fermentation --- lupin protein --- functional properties --- sensory profile --- lupin allergy --- lup an 1 --- plant protein --- secalin --- rye prolamin --- protein acylation --- capric acid --- emulsifying agent --- foaming agent --- atomic force microscope --- circular dichroism --- phytic acid --- green extraction --- soybean proteins --- soybean okara --- pea (Pisum sativum L.) --- spray-dry --- protein characterization --- pea allergens --- canola --- protein solubility --- dietary fiber --- starch gelatinization --- extrusion --- expansion --- biopolymers --- closed-cavity rheometer --- BSG --- fibre fortification --- glycaemic index --- bread dough quality --- gluten network --- nutritional value --- brewers’ spent grain --- barley protein --- by-product valorisation --- brewing waste --- food ingredient --- n/a --- brewers' spent grain
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Proteins play an important role in human nutrition. At present, most of our protein requirement is covered by animal proteins. However, the production of animal proteins is associated with a high consumption of resources and land/sea, which contributes considerably to greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, interest in the recovery of alternative proteins for food applications is greater than ever. Alternative proteins can be produced by plants, algae, fungi, and insects. So far, plant proteins such as wheat or soy protein preparations still dominate the market for alternative protein products, but more and more new proteins are entering the market. The quality of the proteins—particularly their functional, nutritional, and sensory properties—is influenced by the raw materials from which they are obtained and the extraction and isolation processes used. According to their functional properties (e.g., protein solubility, gelling, or emulsification properties), alternative protein preparations can be applied as substitutes for animal proteins or for the protein enrichment of food. The use of proteins in foods that are attractive to consumers is a challenge, especially if these proteins are to replace meat, milk, or egg products, since they need to mimic their texture, sensory properties, color, and taste. In addition to dealing with various technological challenges, the development of tailormade food products also requires knowledge of the driving forces and barriers between different consumer groups when using these products.
Technology: general issues --- Chemical engineering --- enzymatic hydrolysis --- fermentation --- lupin protein --- functional properties --- sensory profile --- lupin allergy --- lup an 1 --- plant protein --- secalin --- rye prolamin --- protein acylation --- capric acid --- emulsifying agent --- foaming agent --- atomic force microscope --- circular dichroism --- phytic acid --- green extraction --- soybean proteins --- soybean okara --- pea (Pisum sativum L.) --- spray-dry --- protein characterization --- pea allergens --- canola --- protein solubility --- dietary fiber --- starch gelatinization --- extrusion --- expansion --- biopolymers --- closed-cavity rheometer --- BSG --- fibre fortification --- glycaemic index --- bread dough quality --- gluten network --- nutritional value --- brewers' spent grain --- barley protein --- by-product valorisation --- brewing waste --- food ingredient --- enzymatic hydrolysis --- fermentation --- lupin protein --- functional properties --- sensory profile --- lupin allergy --- lup an 1 --- plant protein --- secalin --- rye prolamin --- protein acylation --- capric acid --- emulsifying agent --- foaming agent --- atomic force microscope --- circular dichroism --- phytic acid --- green extraction --- soybean proteins --- soybean okara --- pea (Pisum sativum L.) --- spray-dry --- protein characterization --- pea allergens --- canola --- protein solubility --- dietary fiber --- starch gelatinization --- extrusion --- expansion --- biopolymers --- closed-cavity rheometer --- BSG --- fibre fortification --- glycaemic index --- bread dough quality --- gluten network --- nutritional value --- brewers' spent grain --- barley protein --- by-product valorisation --- brewing waste --- food ingredient
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This Special Issue presents the latest advances in agriculture, aquaculture, food technology and environmental protection and engineering, discussing, among others, the following issues: new technologies in water, stormwater and wastewater treatment; water saving, lake restoration; new sludge and waste management systems; biodiesel production from animal fat waste; the microbiological quality of compound fish feeds for aquaculture; the role of technological processes to improve food quality and safety; new trends in the analysis of food and food components including in vitro, in vivo, and in silico analyses; and functional and structural aspects of bioactivities of food molecules.
Technology: general issues --- food science --- light --- color --- LEDs --- sustainable aquaculture --- fish production --- preliminary results --- water resources --- surface mulching --- water saving potential --- micro-spray irrigation --- economic profit --- biosolids --- quality index --- microbial biomass --- enzymatic activity --- micro and macronutrients --- organic amendment --- biofilter maturation --- nitrogen compounds --- recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) --- VOSviewer software --- bibliometric analysis --- statistical analysis --- agricultural innovation --- Mechanical Heat Treatment --- autoclaving --- autoclaving of municipal waste --- mesophilic fermentation --- thermophilic fermentation --- anaerobic digestion --- 16S rRNA --- gastrointestinal tract --- gut microbiota --- sequencing --- salinity --- Esox lucius --- microbiome --- metagenomics --- bioinformatics --- BIOPEP-UWM database --- bitter-tasting peptides --- hydrolysates --- soybean proteins --- biopeptides --- cheese --- metabolic syndrome --- milk proteins --- biodiesel --- fuel --- energy generation --- agricultural waste --- food waste --- animal waste --- lard --- tallow --- animal fat --- transesterification --- urban lake --- restoration --- dredging --- phosphorus inactivation --- biomanipulation --- microbiota --- seasonal variations --- high-throughput sequencing --- NGS --- female infertility --- nutrient --- vitamin D --- folates --- soy --- antioxidants --- minerals --- vitamins --- food research trends --- environmental impact --- cryopreservation --- cryotherapy --- food safety --- liquid nitrogen --- biotechnology --- fruit plants --- infectious waste --- sterilization --- biomedical waste --- greenhouse gas --- Bacillus stearothermophilus --- lipase --- immobilized lipase --- bell pepper --- maturity --- fuzzy logic --- computational vision --- aquaculture --- compound feed --- antimicrobial stabilizers --- Amaranthus cruentus --- Carnobacterium maltaromaticum --- crop protection UAS --- operation parameters --- wheat agronomy --- droplet distribution --- aphid --- powdery mildew --- head blight --- control effect --- kinetics --- organic compound removal --- nitrification and denitrification --- low temperature --- wintertime airport maintenance --- efficiency of contaminant removal --- technological reliability --- wastewater purification --- activated sludge --- national park --- food science --- light --- color --- LEDs --- sustainable aquaculture --- fish production --- preliminary results --- water resources --- surface mulching --- water saving potential --- micro-spray irrigation --- economic profit --- biosolids --- quality index --- microbial biomass --- enzymatic activity --- micro and macronutrients --- organic amendment --- biofilter maturation --- nitrogen compounds --- recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) --- VOSviewer software --- bibliometric analysis --- statistical analysis --- agricultural innovation --- Mechanical Heat Treatment --- autoclaving --- autoclaving of municipal waste --- mesophilic fermentation --- thermophilic fermentation --- anaerobic digestion --- 16S rRNA --- gastrointestinal tract --- gut microbiota --- sequencing --- salinity --- Esox lucius --- microbiome --- metagenomics --- bioinformatics --- BIOPEP-UWM database --- bitter-tasting peptides --- hydrolysates --- soybean proteins --- biopeptides --- cheese --- metabolic syndrome --- milk proteins --- biodiesel --- fuel --- energy generation --- agricultural waste --- food waste --- animal waste --- lard --- tallow --- animal fat --- transesterification --- urban lake --- restoration --- dredging --- phosphorus inactivation --- biomanipulation --- microbiota --- seasonal variations --- high-throughput sequencing --- NGS --- female infertility --- nutrient --- vitamin D --- folates --- soy --- antioxidants --- minerals --- vitamins --- food research trends --- environmental impact --- cryopreservation --- cryotherapy --- food safety --- liquid nitrogen --- biotechnology --- fruit plants --- infectious waste --- sterilization --- biomedical waste --- greenhouse gas --- Bacillus stearothermophilus --- lipase --- immobilized lipase --- bell pepper --- maturity --- fuzzy logic --- computational vision --- aquaculture --- compound feed --- antimicrobial stabilizers --- Amaranthus cruentus --- Carnobacterium maltaromaticum --- crop protection UAS --- operation parameters --- wheat agronomy --- droplet distribution --- aphid --- powdery mildew --- head blight --- control effect --- kinetics --- organic compound removal --- nitrification and denitrification --- low temperature --- wintertime airport maintenance --- efficiency of contaminant removal --- technological reliability --- wastewater purification --- activated sludge --- national park
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This Special Issue presents the latest advances in agriculture, aquaculture, food technology and environmental protection and engineering, discussing, among others, the following issues: new technologies in water, stormwater and wastewater treatment; water saving, lake restoration; new sludge and waste management systems; biodiesel production from animal fat waste; the microbiological quality of compound fish feeds for aquaculture; the role of technological processes to improve food quality and safety; new trends in the analysis of food and food components including in vitro, in vivo, and in silico analyses; and functional and structural aspects of bioactivities of food molecules.
Technology: general issues --- food science --- light --- color --- LEDs --- sustainable aquaculture --- fish production --- preliminary results --- water resources --- surface mulching --- water saving potential --- micro-spray irrigation --- economic profit --- biosolids --- quality index --- microbial biomass --- enzymatic activity --- micro and macronutrients --- organic amendment --- biofilter maturation --- nitrogen compounds --- recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) --- VOSviewer software --- bibliometric analysis --- statistical analysis --- agricultural innovation --- Mechanical Heat Treatment --- autoclaving --- autoclaving of municipal waste --- mesophilic fermentation --- thermophilic fermentation --- anaerobic digestion --- 16S rRNA --- gastrointestinal tract --- gut microbiota --- sequencing --- salinity --- Esox lucius --- microbiome --- metagenomics --- bioinformatics --- BIOPEP-UWM database --- bitter-tasting peptides --- hydrolysates --- soybean proteins --- biopeptides --- cheese --- metabolic syndrome --- milk proteins --- biodiesel --- fuel --- energy generation --- agricultural waste --- food waste --- animal waste --- lard --- tallow --- animal fat --- transesterification --- urban lake --- restoration --- dredging --- phosphorus inactivation --- biomanipulation --- microbiota --- seasonal variations --- high-throughput sequencing --- NGS --- female infertility --- nutrient --- vitamin D --- folates --- soy --- antioxidants --- minerals --- vitamins --- food research trends --- environmental impact --- cryopreservation --- cryotherapy --- food safety --- liquid nitrogen --- biotechnology --- fruit plants --- infectious waste --- sterilization --- biomedical waste --- greenhouse gas --- Bacillus stearothermophilus --- lipase --- immobilized lipase --- bell pepper --- maturity --- fuzzy logic --- computational vision --- aquaculture --- compound feed --- antimicrobial stabilizers --- Amaranthus cruentus --- Carnobacterium maltaromaticum --- crop protection UAS --- operation parameters --- wheat agronomy --- droplet distribution --- aphid --- powdery mildew --- head blight --- control effect --- kinetics --- organic compound removal --- nitrification and denitrification --- low temperature --- wintertime airport maintenance --- efficiency of contaminant removal --- technological reliability --- wastewater purification --- activated sludge --- national park --- n/a
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This Special Issue presents the latest advances in agriculture, aquaculture, food technology and environmental protection and engineering, discussing, among others, the following issues: new technologies in water, stormwater and wastewater treatment; water saving, lake restoration; new sludge and waste management systems; biodiesel production from animal fat waste; the microbiological quality of compound fish feeds for aquaculture; the role of technological processes to improve food quality and safety; new trends in the analysis of food and food components including in vitro, in vivo, and in silico analyses; and functional and structural aspects of bioactivities of food molecules.
food science --- light --- color --- LEDs --- sustainable aquaculture --- fish production --- preliminary results --- water resources --- surface mulching --- water saving potential --- micro-spray irrigation --- economic profit --- biosolids --- quality index --- microbial biomass --- enzymatic activity --- micro and macronutrients --- organic amendment --- biofilter maturation --- nitrogen compounds --- recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) --- VOSviewer software --- bibliometric analysis --- statistical analysis --- agricultural innovation --- Mechanical Heat Treatment --- autoclaving --- autoclaving of municipal waste --- mesophilic fermentation --- thermophilic fermentation --- anaerobic digestion --- 16S rRNA --- gastrointestinal tract --- gut microbiota --- sequencing --- salinity --- Esox lucius --- microbiome --- metagenomics --- bioinformatics --- BIOPEP-UWM database --- bitter-tasting peptides --- hydrolysates --- soybean proteins --- biopeptides --- cheese --- metabolic syndrome --- milk proteins --- biodiesel --- fuel --- energy generation --- agricultural waste --- food waste --- animal waste --- lard --- tallow --- animal fat --- transesterification --- urban lake --- restoration --- dredging --- phosphorus inactivation --- biomanipulation --- microbiota --- seasonal variations --- high-throughput sequencing --- NGS --- female infertility --- nutrient --- vitamin D --- folates --- soy --- antioxidants --- minerals --- vitamins --- food research trends --- environmental impact --- cryopreservation --- cryotherapy --- food safety --- liquid nitrogen --- biotechnology --- fruit plants --- infectious waste --- sterilization --- biomedical waste --- greenhouse gas --- Bacillus stearothermophilus --- lipase --- immobilized lipase --- bell pepper --- maturity --- fuzzy logic --- computational vision --- aquaculture --- compound feed --- antimicrobial stabilizers --- Amaranthus cruentus --- Carnobacterium maltaromaticum --- crop protection UAS --- operation parameters --- wheat agronomy --- droplet distribution --- aphid --- powdery mildew --- head blight --- control effect --- kinetics --- organic compound removal --- nitrification and denitrification --- low temperature --- wintertime airport maintenance --- efficiency of contaminant removal --- technological reliability --- wastewater purification --- activated sludge --- national park --- n/a
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