Tabtabaei et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Air classification of plant proteinsTabtabaei et al., 2023
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- 16998892007524136955
- Author
- Tabtabaei S
- Kuspangaliyeva B
- Legge R
- Rajabzadeh A
- Publication year
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- Green Protein Processing Technologies from Plants: Novel Extraction and Purification Methods for Product Development
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Dry milling followed by air classification has been widely adapted as a sustainable and energy-friendly approach for enrichment of plant proteins from various agro-materials including legumes, oilseed meals, cereals, and brans. Dry milling is a critical stage as it …
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