Energy and environmental implications of novel protein production systems

W. Edwardson , C.W. Lewis, M. Slesser
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The energy requirements of a number of novel protein production systems are compared, along with an examination of the relevant environmental implications of such systems. It is postulated that energy analysis has a role to play in food policy planning through the trade-off between energy and land. The prospects for single cell protein (SCP) fermentations, leaf protein, fish farming, fish protein concentrate, algal cultivation and hydroponic plant growth systems are evaluated, with special emphasis being placed on the last two. Of the processes investigated, SCP from carbohydrate substrates, algal protein and fish protein seem to hold much promise, while hydroponics could be very significant in areas lacking in arable land. The potential of leaf protein and SCP derived from oil appears to be very limited at present, and will probably never provide a significant contribution to world protein supplies.

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比较了一些新型蛋白质生产系统的能量需求,并对这些系统的相关环境影响进行了检查。假设能源分析通过能源和土地之间的权衡在粮食政策规划中发挥作用。对单细胞蛋白(SCP)发酵、叶片蛋白、鱼类养殖、鱼蛋白浓缩物、藻类培养和水培植物生长系统的前景进行了评价,并特别强调了后两者。在研究过程中,从碳水化合物基质、藻类蛋白和鱼类蛋白中提取SCP似乎很有希望,而在缺乏耕地的地区,水培可能非常重要。目前,从油中提取的叶蛋白和SCP的潜力似乎非常有限,可能永远不会对世界蛋白质供应作出重大贡献。
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