Valorization of soybean by-products for sustainable waste processing with health benefits.

IF 3.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1002/jsfa.13999
Muhammad Usman, Qing Li, Daozhen Luo, Yongxiu Xing, Dengfeng Dong
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Soybean is a rapidly growing agricultural crop, fueled by the rising global demand for animal feed, plant-based proteins and essential nutrients for human consumption. Soybeans contain a wide range of essential nutrients that are vital for health and may play a significant role in disease prevention. Their nutritious composition has led to a diverse range of soy-based foods and derivatives available on the market. A substantial amount of soybeans is allocated to the animal feed sector, human consumption, nutraceuticals and other industrial applications. Soybean has superior protein quality and digestibility compared to other legumes. It also contains abundant amounts of isoflavones, phytosterols and minerals that augment its nutritional value as a constituent of the human diet. Many different by-products are produced during the processing of soy. Due to a lack of sustainable food manufacturing practices, a sustainable amount of these by-products is discarded as waste, posing environmental challenges. Developing an effective waste management system for soybean by-products can help address public health concerns and provide a cost-efficient way to repurpose valuable components of soy, such as soy meal, okara and soy whey. Such valorization can mitigate the environmental impact of waste and contribute to malnutrition. This study aims to evaluate the sustainable use of soy by-products to help preserve biodiversity and reduce food insecurity. This article thoroughly examines the fundamental components of soybean use in the fields of health and soybean by-product processing. It provides a summary of cost-efficient, feasible and ideal processing technologies. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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对大豆副产品进行价值评估,以实现对废物的可持续处理并带来健康益处。
大豆是一种快速增长的农作物,全球对动物饲料、植物蛋白和人类食用的必需营养素的需求不断增长,推动了大豆的发展。大豆含有多种对健康至关重要的必需营养素,在预防疾病方面可能发挥重要作用。大豆的营养成分使得市场上出现了多种多样的大豆食品和衍生品。大量大豆被用于动物饲料、人类消费、营养保健品和其他工业应用。与其他豆类相比,大豆的蛋白质质量和消化率都更胜一筹。大豆还含有丰富的异黄酮、植物甾醇和矿物质,提高了其作为人类饮食成分的营养价值。大豆加工过程中会产生许多不同的副产品。由于缺乏可持续的食品生产方式,这些副产品中的可持续数量被作为废物丢弃,给环境带来了挑战。为大豆副产品开发一个有效的废物管理系统有助于解决公共卫生问题,并提供一种具有成本效益的方法来重新利用大豆中的宝贵成分,如豆粕、黄豆和大豆乳清。这种价值评估可减轻废物对环境的影响,并有助于解决营养不良问题。本研究旨在评估大豆副产品的可持续利用,以帮助保护生物多样性和减少粮食不安全。本文深入探讨了大豆在健康和大豆副产品加工领域应用的基本要素。文章总结了具有成本效益、可行和理想的加工技术。© 2024 化学工业协会。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture publishes peer-reviewed original research, reviews, mini-reviews, perspectives and spotlights in these areas, with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary studies at the agriculture/ food interface. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. SCI (Society of Chemical Industry) is a unique international forum where science meets business on independent, impartial ground. Anyone can join and current Members include consumers, business people, environmentalists, industrialists, farmers, and researchers. The Society offers a chance to share information between sectors as diverse as food and agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, materials, chemicals, environmental science and safety. As well as organising educational events, SCI awards a number of prestigious honours and scholarships each year, publishes peer-reviewed journals, and provides Members with news from their sectors in the respected magazine, Chemistry & Industry . Originally established in London in 1881 and in New York in 1894, SCI is a registered charity with Members in over 70 countries.
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