Recent advances in the production of single cell protein from renewable resources and applications

IF 6.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Danai Ioanna Koukoumaki , Erminta Tsouko , Seraphim Papanikolaou , Zacharias Ioannou , Panagiota Diamantopoulou , Dimitris Sarris
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Single Cell Protein (SCP) refers to dry cells of microorganisms, and it constitutes a highly promising and alternative protein source for multiple applications. SCP presents a rich nutritional profile containing valuable amino acids and fatty acids, nucleic acids, minerals, and several vitamins. Several businesses worldwide have introduced SCP into their production cycles, hence expanding the scope of its application in value added market chains such as the edible food packaging. SCP is produced by a plethora of microorganisms, including fungi, yeasts, bacteria, and algae while many of them are Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS). Selected microbial strains present satisfying growth capability with high yields when cultivated in renewable feedstock. Thus, production rates and process sustainability could be enhanced via the valorization of industrial and agricultural wastes as the nutrient sources, combined with optimization of process parameters, i.e fermentation mode and feeding strategy, pH, temperature, C/N ratio, agitation rate and oxygen supply. This review addresses the latest developments made towards the SCP production, highlighting efficient microbial SCP producers, and production systems that valorize solid and liquid streams from several agricultural wastes. Potential applications, challenges in sensorial-, and safety-aspects as well as consumers perception issues of SCP incorporation into food-related matrices are also discussed.

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利用可再生资源生产单细胞蛋白的研究进展及应用
单细胞蛋白质(SCP)是指微生物的干细胞,它是一种极具潜力的替代性蛋白质来源,可用于多种用途。SCP 含有丰富的营养成分,包括有价值的氨基酸和脂肪酸、核酸、矿物质和多种维生素。全球已有多家企业将 SCP 引入其生产周期,从而扩大了其在食用食品包装等增值市场链中的应用范围。SCP 由大量微生物生产,包括真菌、酵母、细菌和藻类,其中许多微生物已被公认为安全(GRAS)。在可再生原料中培养的精选微生物菌株具有令人满意的生长能力和高产量。因此,通过将工业和农业废弃物作为营养源,并结合发酵模式和喂料策略、pH 值、温度、C/N 比、搅拌速率和供氧量等工艺参数的优化,可以提高生产率和工艺的可持续性。本综述介绍了 SCP 生产的最新进展,重点介绍了高效的微生物 SCP 生产者,以及从几种农业废弃物中提取固态和液态物质的生产系统。此外,还讨论了将 SCP 添加到食品相关基质中的潜在应用、感官和安全方面的挑战以及消费者的认知问题。
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Carbon Resources Conversion
Carbon Resources Conversion Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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9.90
自引率
11.70%
发文量
36
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Carbon Resources Conversion (CRC) publishes fundamental studies and industrial developments regarding relevant technologies aiming for the clean, efficient, value-added, and low-carbon utilization of carbon-containing resources as fuel for energy and as feedstock for materials or chemicals from, for example, fossil fuels, biomass, syngas, CO2, hydrocarbons, and organic wastes via physical, thermal, chemical, biological, and other technical methods. CRC also publishes scientific and engineering studies on resource characterization and pretreatment, carbon material innovation and production, clean technologies related to carbon resource conversion and utilization, and various process-supporting technologies, including on-line or off-line measurement and monitoring, modeling, simulations focused on safe and efficient process operation and control, and process and equipment optimization.
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