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A Review of Cottonseed Protein Chemistry and Non-Food Applications

H. N. Cheng, Zhongqi He, Catrina Ford, Wade Wyckoff, Qinglin Wu

2020Sustainable Chemistry61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There has been increasing interest in recent years in the use of agro-based raw materials for the production of bio-friendly and sustainable products. Plant-based proteins are among the popular materials being studied. In particular, cottonseed protein (a byproduct of cotton fiber production) is widely available and has useful properties. Although not as well-known as soy protein, cottonseed protein has been shown to be a potentially valuable raw material for numerous applications. In this review, the latest developments in isolation, composition and molecular weight, chemical and enzymatic modifications, and non-food applications are delineated. Among these applications, films and coatings, interfacial and emulsifying applications, adhesives, and bioplastics seem to attract the most attention. A particular effort has been made to cover the literature on these topics in the past 10 years.

Topics & Concepts

CottonseedBioplasticRaw materialCottonseed mealSoy proteinBiotechnologyBiochemical engineeringChemistryPulp and paper industryFood sciencePolymer scienceNanotechnologyMaterials scienceBiologyEngineeringOrganic chemistryWaste managementSoybean mealFood composition and propertiesProteins in Food SystemsFood Chemistry and Fat Analysis
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