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Soybean protein and soybean peptides: Biological activity, processing technology, and application prospects

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FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 277-288

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JAPANESE SOC FOOD SCI & TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.3136/fstr.FSTR-D-22-00207

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soybean protein; soybean peptides; biological properties; processing characteristics; process technology

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Soybean, as a staple crop, has broad prospects in the food industry and other fields due to its high-quality protein content. This review discusses common soybean protein products, their safety, biological activity, and processing characteristics. It also introduces soybean peptides and compares traditional and novel techniques for processing soybean protein isolate and peptides. The analysis and innovative concepts proposed in this work aim to promote the healthy development of the soybean protein industry chain.
Soybean, a staple crop, is a source of high-quality protein and, thus, has broad prospects in the food industry and other fields. This review first introduces common soybean protein products and then elaborates on the safety and biological activity of soybean protein. In addition, excellent processing characteristics are introduced and an example of the comprehensive utilization of soy protein is given. Soybean peptides are an essential extension product in the soybean processing chain. Hence, this paper also introduces soybean peptides' biological activity. Moreover, traditional, and novel techniques for processing soybean protein isolate and peptides are compared in terms of their advantages and characteristics, and new ideas are proposed for their green production on an industrial scale. It is hoped that the analysis and innovative concepts proposed in this work will promote the healthy development of the soybean protein industry chain.

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