School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork, T12K8AF Cork, Ireland.
Graduate School of Management, University of California, Davis, Davis, California 95616, United States.
J Agric Food Chem. 2023 Jul 19;71(28):10543-10564. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c02489. Epub 2023 Jul 10.
There is an urgent requirement to minimize food waste and create more sustainable food systems that address global increases in malnutrition and hunger. The nutritional value of brewers' spent grain (BSG) makes it attractive for upcycling into value-added ingredients rich in protein and fiber having a lower environmental impact than comparable plant-based ingredients. BSG is predictably available in large quantities globally and can therefore play a role in addressing hunger in the developing world via the fortification of humanitarian food aid products. Moreover, addition of BSG-derived ingredients can improve the nutritional profile of foods commonly consumed in more developed regions, which may aid in reducing the prevalence of dietary-related disease and mortality. Challenges facing the widespread utilization of upcycled BSG ingredients include regulatory status, variability of raw material composition, and consumer perception as low-value waste products; however, the rapidly growing upcycled food market suggests increasing consumer acceptability and opportunities for significant market growth via effective new product innovation and communication strategies.
目前迫切需要减少食物浪费,建立更可持续的食物体系,以应对全球范围内营养不良和饥饿问题的加剧。啤酒糟(BSG)具有很高的营养价值,可将其回收再利用,制成富含蛋白质和纤维的高附加值成分,其环境影响低于同类植物性成分。BSG 可在全球范围内大量供应,因此可通过强化人道主义食品援助产品,在解决发展中国家饥饿问题方面发挥作用。此外,添加 BSG 衍生成分可以改善在较发达地区常见食品的营养状况,这有助于减少与饮食相关的疾病和死亡率。回收利用的 BSG 成分广泛应用所面临的挑战包括监管状况、原材料成分的可变性以及消费者将其视为低价值废物的看法;但是,快速增长的回收食物市场表明,通过有效的新产品创新和沟通策略,消费者的接受度和市场增长机会正在增加。