2024
DOI: 10.1002/cche.10774
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Dry fractionation of Australian mungbean for sustainable production of value‐added protein concentrate ingredients

Daniel J. Skylas,
Chris Whiteway,
Joel B. Johnson
et al.

Abstract: Background and ObjectivesDry fractionation, combining milling and air classification technology, offers an economical and sustainable pathway for the processing of value‐added protein ingredients from Australia's major pulse crops. Leveraging a wider range of pulses will help meet the growing demand for plant‐based protein ingredients. This study demonstrates the efficient processing of protein concentrates from Australian mungbean, which were characterized for key nutritional properties, phytochemical constit… Show more

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