Unlock oat protein's full potential from extraction to food application
Oat protein offers a hypoallergenic, gluten-free alternative with 12–20% protein content and a balanced amino acid profile, yet extraction challenges and limited consolidated research have slowed its adoption. Oat Protein: Processing, Function, and Applications provides a focused, data-driven treatment of oat protein's structural properties, nutritional benefits, functional characteristics, and role in sustainable plant-based food systems.
The book examines bioactive peptides associated with potential role in chronic disease prevention, emulsification behavior, and solubility characteristics that inform formulation decisions. Processing techniques such as enzymatic hydrolysis are evaluated for improving functional properties. Case studies on oat milk and vegan cheeses illustrate real-world applications, while carbon footprint analysis connects product development to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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This book serves food scientists, nutritionists, and industry professionals working in food processing, dietary supplement formulation, or ingredient development. It equips readers with the scientific foundation and practical strategies needed to evaluate, extract, and apply oat protein across diverse product categories.