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Are Animal-Free Dairy Products Considered Vegan?

XTalks

Renegade Creamery makes plant-based cheese but adds milk proteins produced in strains of yeast and bacteria and uses an “artisan fermentation process.” This technique results in the same taste and texture as dairy cheese, is a sustainable product and reduces greenhouse gases by being animal-free. What is an Animal-Free Product?

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Why Plant-Based Meat Safety Differs From That of Animal Protein

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But several researchers and experts have brought to light some food safety concerns of plant-based meat, and why it must be treated differently than that of animal protein. Traditional meat production faces a wide array of safety concerns, from slaughterhouse sanitation to foodborne illnesses and much more. Subject to Microbial Growth.

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Veneno signs research agreement with Astellas Pharma

Pharmaceutical Technology

Veneno will carry out a programme to generate functional peptides (DRPs) for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which will be targeted by Astellas. In January 2023, Novartis division Sandoz agreed to acquire the global product rights for the antifungal agent Mycamine (micafungin sodium) from Astellas Pharma.

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How bacteria adapt their machinery for optimum growth

Scienmag

Bioinformatics: publication in Nature Communications The most important components for the functioning of a biological cell are its proteins. As a result, protein production is arguably the most important process for cell growth. The faster the bacterial growth rate, the faster protein synthesis needs to take place.

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Top 10 Best Foods For the Environment

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Eating a healthy, balanced diet is no longer just about getting the right mix of vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, protein and fat. They are packed with protein, low in fat and rich in soluble fiber. It is rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin C, antioxidants and iodine. Leafy greens are also very planet-friendly.

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Phytoplasma effector proteins devastate host plants through molecular mimicry

Scienmag

Phytoplasma are a type of bacteria that live within the cells and cause devastating diseases with damaging effects. For example, in many cases plants infected with phytoplasma are no longer able to develop flowers.

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Faba in Bakery: Going Egg-Free with Faba Beans

XTalks

According to recent figures, more than one-third of consumers worldwide are trying to reduce their consumption of products containing eggs from industrial farming and 13 percent do not eat them at all. Replacing eggs, especially in bakery products, remains a challenge for manufacturers.

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