Abstract

Widening the production of food protein and formation of its structure are the most important and difficult tasks for common and healthy nutrition. Constantly deepening deficit of food protein is conditioning the searches for its new sources, including those nontraditional. According to the experts, the produ ctivity of animal origin protein has practically reached its biological limits, and searching for other sources of protein would be possible among the plants. Therefore, the objectives of this article are to prove scientifically and to confirm experimentally the expedience of using the green mass of various plants. The subjects for researching are the overground parts of beets, carrot, spinach, purslane, ramsons, nettle etc. collected in summertime. The object is the amino acid content and biological value of green mass of plants, fractional composition of proteins, and the methods to process the green mass into proteinaceous concentrates.

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