Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?

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Main Author: Pereira, Leonel
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Cotas, João, Gonçalves, Ana Marta
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16081123
Summary: This review delves into the burgeoning field of seaweed proteins as promising alternative sources of protein. With global demand escalating and concerns over traditional protein sources' sustainability and ethics, seaweed emerges as a viable solution, offering a high protein content and minimal environmental impacts. Exploring the nutritional composition, extraction methods, functional properties, and potential health benefits of seaweed proteins, this review provides a comprehensive understanding. Seaweed contains essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Its protein content ranges from 11% to 32% of dry weight, making it valuable for diverse dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan diets. Furthermore, this review underscores the sustainability and environmental advantages of seaweed protein production compared to traditional sources. Seaweed cultivation requires minimal resources, mitigating environmental issues like ocean acidification. As the review delves into specific seaweed types, extraction methodologies, and functional properties, it highlights the versatility of seaweed proteins in various food products, including plant-based meats, dairy alternatives, and nutritional supplements. Additionally, it discusses the potential health benefits associated with seaweed proteins, such as their unique amino acid profile and bioactive compounds. Overall, this review aims to provide insights into seaweed proteins' potential applications and their role in addressing global protein needs sustainably.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
title Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
spellingShingle Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
Pereira, Leonel
alternative protein sources
environmental advantages
extraction methods
functional properties
macroalgae proteins
nutritional composition
sustainability
Humans
Plant Proteins
Dietary Proteins
Dietary Supplements
Seaweed
Nutritive Value
title_short Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
title_full Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
title_fullStr Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
title_full_unstemmed Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
title_sort Seaweed Proteins: A Step towards Sustainability?
author Pereira, Leonel
author_facet Pereira, Leonel
Cotas, João
Gonçalves, Ana Marta
author_role author
author2 Cotas, João
Gonçalves, Ana Marta
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Leonel
Cotas, João
Gonçalves, Ana Marta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv alternative protein sources
environmental advantages
extraction methods
functional properties
macroalgae proteins
nutritional composition
sustainability
Humans
Plant Proteins
Dietary Proteins
Dietary Supplements
Seaweed
Nutritive Value
topic alternative protein sources
environmental advantages
extraction methods
functional properties
macroalgae proteins
nutritional composition
sustainability
Humans
Plant Proteins
Dietary Proteins
Dietary Supplements
Seaweed
Nutritive Value
description This review delves into the burgeoning field of seaweed proteins as promising alternative sources of protein. With global demand escalating and concerns over traditional protein sources' sustainability and ethics, seaweed emerges as a viable solution, offering a high protein content and minimal environmental impacts. Exploring the nutritional composition, extraction methods, functional properties, and potential health benefits of seaweed proteins, this review provides a comprehensive understanding. Seaweed contains essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Its protein content ranges from 11% to 32% of dry weight, making it valuable for diverse dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan diets. Furthermore, this review underscores the sustainability and environmental advantages of seaweed protein production compared to traditional sources. Seaweed cultivation requires minimal resources, mitigating environmental issues like ocean acidification. As the review delves into specific seaweed types, extraction methodologies, and functional properties, it highlights the versatility of seaweed proteins in various food products, including plant-based meats, dairy alternatives, and nutritional supplements. Additionally, it discusses the potential health benefits associated with seaweed proteins, such as their unique amino acid profile and bioactive compounds. Overall, this review aims to provide insights into seaweed proteins' potential applications and their role in addressing global protein needs sustainably.
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