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Oilseed Meal as a Sustainable Contributor to Plant-Based Protein: Paving the Way Towards Circular Economy and Nutritional Security

Editat de Manoj Kumar, Sneh Punia Bangar, Parmjit S. Panesar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 feb 2024
Protein is one of the most important ingredients of the human diet and is considered crucial for the growth development of all age groups. Studies have set the recommended dietary allowance of protein as 0.8 g/kg body weight per day for healthy adults. The world population is projected to reach 10 billion by 2050 and it will be a significant challenge for the scientific community to overcome the growing demand for protein. The results of global warming, from shifting climactic conditions to unpredictable rainfalls, have further complicated the situation. The search for alternative protein sources that can be both sustainable and renewable is one of the major challenges in the face of potential mass protein malnutrition.
Oilseed crops such as soybean, mustard, oil palm, peanuts, cottonseed, flax seed, coconut, canola and sesame are mainly cultivated for the extraction of cooking oil and are underutilized as sources of protein. Oilseed meals contain as much as 50% protein but remain under-valued since they are traditionally utilized as fertilizer or as feed for livestock animals. Numerous recent studies show that oilseed meal sources can be utilized as a sustainable and renewable source of protein and could play a major role in alleviating the global problem of protein malnutrition.Oilseed Meal as Sustainable Contributor to Plant-Based Protein explores oilseed crops that can contribute towards the regular supply of protein in an increasing population and changing climate. Each chapter focuses on a specific oilseed crop including comprehensive coverage of the processing and extraction specifics for each crop plus their amino acid profiles and other functional properties. The application of oilseed proteins for production of bioactive peptides and preparation of value-added products is also covered. This text is useful for food scientists and researchers seeking an updated single source for coverage on all the most important oilseed crops andtheir potential roles in combating protein shortages in a growing world population.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031478796
ISBN-10: 3031478797
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: XI, 304 p. 19 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Oilseed meal as a source of protein: Introductory remarks.- Soybean meal: A feedstockwith gold standard protein.- Groundnut meal: Scientific interventions for achieving superior quality of protein.- Mustard meal: Marching towards producing a food grade protein.- Enriching canola meal to alternative source of protein.- Deoiled sesame seed cake and its utilization for production of protein.- Cottonseed meal: Eliminating gossypol for securing another source of protein.- Flax seed meal: A newer candidate of plant-based protein.- Scientific interventions for improving the utilization of palm kernel meal.- Value addition of sunflower seed mealto overcome protein needs.- Safflower seed meal: Progress towards obataining new protein.- Oliagenous brans (Rice and barley brans) as sustainable alternative of protein

Notă biografică

Dr. Manoj Kumar is a Scientist in the Chemical and Biochemical Processing Division at ICAR – Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology in Mumbai, India 

Dr. SnehPunia is a Researcher in the Department of Food, Nutrition and Packaging Sciences at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina, USA

Prof. Parmjit S. Panesar is the Dean of Planning & Development and Professor & Former Head of the Food Biotechnology Research Laboratory in the Department of Food Eng. & Technology at Sant Longowal Institute of Eng. & Technology in Longowal, India


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Protein is one of the most important ingredients of the human diet and is considered crucial for the growth development of all age groups. Studies have set the recommended dietary allowance of protein as 0.8 g/kg body weight per day for healthy adults. The world population is projected to reach 10 billion by 2050 and it will be a significant challenge for the scientific community to overcome the growing demand for protein. The results of global warming, from shifting climactic conditions to unpredictable rainfalls, have further complicated the situation. The search for alternative protein sources that can be both sustainable and renewable is one of the major challenges in the face of potential mass protein malnutrition.
Oilseed crops such as soybean, mustard, oil palm, peanuts, cottonseed, flax seed, coconut, canola and sesame are mainly cultivated for the extraction of cooking oil and are underutilized as sources of protein. Oilseed meals contain as much as 50% protein but remain under-valued since they are traditionally utilized as fertilizer or as feed for livestock animals. Numerous recent studies show that oilseed meal sources can be utilized as a sustainable and renewable source of protein and could play a major role in alleviating the global problem of protein malnutrition.Oilseed Meal as Sustainable Contributor to Plant-Based Protein explores oilseed crops that can contribute towards the regular supply of protein in an increasing population and changing climate. Each chapter focuses on a specific oilseed crop including comprehensive coverage of the processing and extraction specifics for each crop plus their amino acid profiles and other functional properties. The application of oilseed proteins for production of bioactive peptides and preparation of value-added products is also covered. This text is useful for food scientists and researchers seeking an updated single source for coverage on all the most important oilseed crops and their potential roles in combating protein shortages in a growing world population.

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Comprehensively compiles information on oilseed meal as sustainable contributor to plant-based protein Looks at all the major oilseed meals and their potential application in the food sector Thoroughly covers the extraction of proteins from all of the major oilseed meals