Canola/rapeseed protein-functionality and nutrition

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2016028

Langue de publication
Anglais
Date
2016-07-05
Type
Article
Auteur(s)
  • Wanasundara, Janitha P. D.
  • McIntosh, Tara C.
  • Perera, Suneru P.
  • Withana-Gamage, Thushan S.
  • Mitra, Pranabendu
Éditeur
EDP Sciences

Résumé

Protein rich meal is a valuable co-product of canola/rapeseed oil extraction. Seed storage proteins that include cruciferin (11S) and napin (2S) dominate the protein complement of canola while oleosins, lipid transfer proteins and other minor proteins of non-storage nature are also found. Although oil-free canola meal contains 36–40% protein on a dry weight basis, non-protein components including fibre, polymeric phenolics, phytates and sinapine, etc. of the seed coat and cellular components make protein less suitable for food use. Separation of canola protein from non-protein components is a technical challenge but necessary to obtain full nutritional and functional potential of protein. Process conditions of raw material and protein preparation are critical of nutritional and functional value of the final protein product. The storage proteins of canola can satisfy many nutritional and functional requirements for food applications. Protein macromolecules of canola also provide functionalities required in applications beyond edible uses; there exists substantial potential as a source of plant protein and a renewable biopolymer. Available information at present is mostly based on the protein products that can be obtained as mixtures of storage protein types and other chemical constituents of the seed; therefore, full potential of canola storage proteins is yet to be revealed.

Sujet

  • Cultures

Mots-clés

  • Canola,
  • Plant proteins,
  • Seed storage compounds,
  • Proteolysis

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Pagination

1-15

Évalué par les pairs

Yes

Identifiants

ISSN
2257-6614
2272-6977

Article

Titre de la revue
OCL - Oilseeds and fats, Crops and Lipids
Volume de la revue
23
Numéro de revue
4
Date d'acceptation
2016-06-01
Date de soumission
2016-03-30

Référence(s)

Wanasundara, J. P. D., McIntosh, T. C. , Perera, S. P., Withana-Gamage, T. S. , & Mitra, P. (2016). Canola/rapeseed protein-functionality and nutrition. OCL - Oilseeds and fats, Crops and lipids, 23(4), Article D407. https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2016028

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