Lupine in review, fibres of the future – Process development, chemical, microbial and textural analysis
Alaska lupine ( Lupinus nootkatensis ) is a sustainable plant that thrives in Icelandic conditions and does not require fertiliser application or seed import. At least 30 000 tonnes of accessible lupine biomass grow in the south of Iceland each year. This biomass is completely underutilised today. T...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6794841 2024-09-15T18:14:12+00:00 Lupine in review, fibres of the future – Process development, chemical, microbial and textural analysis Jensen, Sophie Jónsdóttir, Rósa 2022-07-04 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6794841 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6794840 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6794841 oai:zenodo.org:6794841 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Lupinus nootkatensis food packaging dissociation process enzymes matvælaumbúðir niðurbrotsferli ensím info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.679484110.5281/zenodo.6794840 2024-07-25T13:22:46Z Alaska lupine ( Lupinus nootkatensis ) is a sustainable plant that thrives in Icelandic conditions and does not require fertiliser application or seed import. At least 30 000 tonnes of accessible lupine biomass grow in the south of Iceland each year. This biomass is completely underutilised today. The purpose of this project was to investigate the possible use of fibre processed from Alaska lupine for food packaging. The main objective of this work was to develop an environmentally friendly processing method that is suitable for scaling up and evaluating the safety of the final product in terms of chemical and microbial content. This report presents results from the development of the processing method and scaling up, chemical and texture measurements and interpretation of the results. _____ Alskalúpína ( Lupinus nootkatensis ) er sjálfbær planta, sem dafnar vel við íslenskar aðstæður og þarfnast ekki áburðargjafar né innflutnings á fræi. A.m.k. 30 000tonn af aðgengilegum lífmassa lúpínu vaxa á Suðurlandi á hverju ári. Þessi lífmassi er í dag alveg vannýttur. Tilgangur þessa verkefnis var að kanna mögulega notkun trefjaefna unnin úr Alaskalúpínu í matvælaumbúðir. Meginmarkmið þessarar vinnu var að þróa umhverfisvæna vinnsluaðferð sem hentar til að skala upp og meta öryggi lokaafurðarinnar með tilliti til efna- og örveruinnihalds. Í þessari skýrslu eru kynntar niðurstöður úr þróun vinnsluferlis og uppskölun, efna- og áferðarmælinga og túlkun niðurstaðna. Funding / Styrktaraðili: Tækniþróunarsjóður Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Alaska Zenodo |
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Alaska lupine ( Lupinus nootkatensis ) is a sustainable plant that thrives in Icelandic conditions and does not require fertiliser application or seed import. At least 30 000 tonnes of accessible lupine biomass grow in the south of Iceland each year. This biomass is completely underutilised today. The purpose of this project was to investigate the possible use of fibre processed from Alaska lupine for food packaging. The main objective of this work was to develop an environmentally friendly processing method that is suitable for scaling up and evaluating the safety of the final product in terms of chemical and microbial content. This report presents results from the development of the processing method and scaling up, chemical and texture measurements and interpretation of the results. _____ Alskalúpína ( Lupinus nootkatensis ) er sjálfbær planta, sem dafnar vel við íslenskar aðstæður og þarfnast ekki áburðargjafar né innflutnings á fræi. A.m.k. 30 000tonn af aðgengilegum lífmassa lúpínu vaxa á Suðurlandi á hverju ári. Þessi lífmassi er í dag alveg vannýttur. Tilgangur þessa verkefnis var að kanna mögulega notkun trefjaefna unnin úr Alaskalúpínu í matvælaumbúðir. Meginmarkmið þessarar vinnu var að þróa umhverfisvæna vinnsluaðferð sem hentar til að skala upp og meta öryggi lokaafurðarinnar með tilliti til efna- og örveruinnihalds. Í þessari skýrslu eru kynntar niðurstöður úr þróun vinnsluferlis og uppskölun, efna- og áferðarmælinga og túlkun niðurstaðna. Funding / Styrktaraðili: Tækniþróunarsjóður |
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