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Food ingredients from sunflowers

Developing the potential of sunflower seeds for the production of functional food ingredients

Sunflowers are grown primarily to produce vegetable oil. What remains after producing sunflower oil is a press cake which, despite its high nutritional value, is generally used only as animal feed. An innovative development process as part of the “SmartProSun” project has aimed to increase the ...

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Protein-rich meat alternatives made from fungi

Mycoprotein as an alternative, healthy source of protein

Protein-rich “mycoprotein” is a sustainable and biological food ingredient obtained by targeted fermentation of a starter culture. Particularly its intrinsic fiber structure makes it worth investigating whether mycoprotein is suitable for producing low-processed alternatives to meat.

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Safe food

Testing institute benefits greatly from automated sample preparation

German test laboratory Labor Friedle GmbH analyses food and food ingredient samples. Throughput and traceability are essential for providing an efficient and professional service to its customers.

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