Microbiological Sources and Nutritional Value of Single Cell Protein (SCP)

Authors

  • Adnan W. H. Al-Mudhafr Department of Food science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kufa, IRAQ
  • Abeer M. A. Al-Garawyi Department of Biology, Education for Pure Science College, Al-Muthanna University, IRAQ

Keywords:

Single Cell Protein, Nutritional Value, Microorganisms

Abstract

Working to achieve food security through the development of a food protein food renewable able to meet the daily dietary needs of protein and the production of food safe and healthy and healthy value added because of its production on the media (substrates) cheap and technological requirements available locally. It is a single-cell protein  in addition to finding new and radical solutions to the problem of environmental pollution resulting from the dumping of large quantities of incidental substances, which cause a great deal of pollution and the destruction of useful microorganisms and useful and imbalance in the environmental balance, so it is possible to use microorganisms (bacteria, yeasts, fungi, algae) in the production of biomass It can be used to feed both humans and animals.

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Published

2019-11-30

How to Cite

Adnan W. H. Al-Mudhafr, & Abeer M. A. Al-Garawyi. (2019). Microbiological Sources and Nutritional Value of Single Cell Protein (SCP). International Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology, 6(6), 1–3. Retrieved from https://ijrasb.com/index.php/ijrasb/article/view/268