Abstract
There is an increasing awareness and demand for a new plant-based protein food category in the market. Among different sources, protein derived from legumes are considered GRAS (generally recognized as safe) and used predominantly in the vegan diet. However, these proteins are hard to digest and require functionalization like high-pressure processing to make them more palatable and digestible. High-pressure processing or high hydrostatic pressure processing (HPP) is one of the emerging technologies to process legume proteins with a marginal impact on its sensorial, physical and nutritional properties. Such functionalized legume proteins could modulate the rheological and functional properties like emulsification potential, foaming capacity, surface hydrophobicity and water holding capacity. This could be said as similar to meat and widens the scope of commercialization of plant-based meat analogs. This review aims to summarize the recent findings in the application of high-pressure techniques; especially on different proteins derived from legume seeds with the aim to focus on its effect on rheological, thermal, functional, digestive and bioactive properties.
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