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Overview of fermentation process: structure-function relationship on protein quality and non-nutritive compounds of plant-based proteins and carbohydrates

Mohammad Alrosan, Thuan‐Chew Tan, Wee Yin Koh, Azhar Mat Easa, Sana Gammoh, Muhammad H. Alu’datt

2022Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Demands for high nutritional value-added food products and plant-based proteins have increased over the last decade, in line with the growth of the human population and consumer health awareness. The quality of the plant-based proteins depends on their digestibility, amino acid content, and residues of non-nutritive compounds, such as phenolic compounds, anti-nutritional compounds, antioxidants, and saponins. The presence of these non-nutritive compounds could have detrimental effects on the quality of the proteins. One of the solutions to address these shortcomings of plant-based proteins is fermentation, whereby enzymes that present naturally in microorganisms used during fermentation are responsible for the cleavage of the bonds between proteins and non-nutritive compounds. This mechanism has pronounced effects on the non-nutritive compounds, resulting in the enhancement of protein digestibility and functional properties of plant-based proteins. We assert that the types of plant-based proteins and microorganisms used during fermentation must be carefully addressed to truly enhance the quality, functional properties, and health functionalities of plant-based proteins.Supplemental data for this article is available online at here. show.

Topics & Concepts

FermentationFood scienceProtein qualityChemistryProcess (computing)Plant proteinFunction (biology)BiotechnologyBiologyComputer scienceEvolutionary biologyOperating systemProteins in Food SystemsPhytase and its ApplicationsFood composition and properties