Single Cell Protein for Foods and Feeds: A Review of Trends

  • Onyeaka H
  • Anumudu C
  • Okpe C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: Predictions on the world’s population in the next few decades suggest that the global demand for animal-derived proteins may not be met if current conventional agriculture approaches are used. One promising solution to this complex crisis lies in the use of single-cell proteins (SCP). SCP refers to the edible biomass of unicellular microorganisms and can be developed as animal feeds or human foods. This paper provides a detailed overview on research towards the production and utilisation of SCPs and trends within the field. Study Design: A bibliometric based study was conducted on 425 SCP research articles collected from the Web of Science database, analysing the most cited papers using VOSviewer software, and contributing authors, affiliations and country of origin. Research publications on SCP started in 1961 and has grown steadily over the years. Discussion: Emerging research topics within SCP production focused on the use of improved fungal strains, the composition and characteristics of SCPs based on the type of substrates used, industrial production processes and the use of waste for SCP production, which serves the dual purpose of mitigating the cost associated with waste disposal and production of a valuable product. © 2022 Onyeaka et al.

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Onyeaka, H., Anumudu, C. K., Okpe, C., Okafor, A., Ihenetu, F., Miri, T., … Anyogu, A. (2022). Single Cell Protein for Foods and Feeds: A Review of Trends. The Open Microbiology Journal, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.2174/18742858-v16-e2206160

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