Faba beans (Vicia faba L.) show exciting prospects as a sustainable source of protein and fibre, with the potential to transition to a more sustainable food production. This study reveals the compositional, nutritional and techno-functional characteristics of two protein isolates from faba beans (Vicia faba L.), a high-starch fraction and a high-fibre side-stream. During the analysis of those four ingredients, particular attention was paid to the isolates’ protein profile and the side-streams’ carbohydrate composition. The isoelectric precipitated protein isolate 1 showed a protein content of 72.64 ± 0.31% DM. It exhibited low solubility but superior digestibility and high foam stability. High foaming capacity and low protein digestibility were observed for protein isolate 2, with a protein content of 71.37 ± 0.93% DM. This fraction was highly soluble and consisted primarily of low molecular weight proteins. The high-starch fraction contained 83.87 ± 3.07% DM starch, of which about 66% was resistant starch. Over 65% of the high-fibre fraction was insoluble dietary fibre. The findings of this study provide a detailed understanding of different production fractions of faba beans, which is of great value for future product development.

Associating compositional, nutritional and techno-functional characteristics of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) protein isolates and their production side-streams with potential food applications / Krause, Magdalena; Sørensen, Jens Christian; Petersen, Iben Lykke; Duque-Estrada, Patrícia; Cappello, Claudia; Tlais, Ali Zein Alabiden; Di Cagno, Raffaella; Ispiryan, Lilit; Sahin, Aylin W.; Arendt, Elke K.; Zannini, Emanuele. - In: FOODS. - ISSN 2304-8158. - 12:5(2023). [10.3390/foods12050919]

Associating compositional, nutritional and techno-functional characteristics of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) protein isolates and their production side-streams with potential food applications

Zannini, Emanuele
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2023

Abstract

Faba beans (Vicia faba L.) show exciting prospects as a sustainable source of protein and fibre, with the potential to transition to a more sustainable food production. This study reveals the compositional, nutritional and techno-functional characteristics of two protein isolates from faba beans (Vicia faba L.), a high-starch fraction and a high-fibre side-stream. During the analysis of those four ingredients, particular attention was paid to the isolates’ protein profile and the side-streams’ carbohydrate composition. The isoelectric precipitated protein isolate 1 showed a protein content of 72.64 ± 0.31% DM. It exhibited low solubility but superior digestibility and high foam stability. High foaming capacity and low protein digestibility were observed for protein isolate 2, with a protein content of 71.37 ± 0.93% DM. This fraction was highly soluble and consisted primarily of low molecular weight proteins. The high-starch fraction contained 83.87 ± 3.07% DM starch, of which about 66% was resistant starch. Over 65% of the high-fibre fraction was insoluble dietary fibre. The findings of this study provide a detailed understanding of different production fractions of faba beans, which is of great value for future product development.
2023
plant protein; side-stream valorisation; resistant starch; food application; sustainability
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Associating compositional, nutritional and techno-functional characteristics of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) protein isolates and their production side-streams with potential food applications / Krause, Magdalena; Sørensen, Jens Christian; Petersen, Iben Lykke; Duque-Estrada, Patrícia; Cappello, Claudia; Tlais, Ali Zein Alabiden; Di Cagno, Raffaella; Ispiryan, Lilit; Sahin, Aylin W.; Arendt, Elke K.; Zannini, Emanuele. - In: FOODS. - ISSN 2304-8158. - 12:5(2023). [10.3390/foods12050919]
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