Showing posts with label proteins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proteins. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Video: Are proteins derived from sustainable sources, nutritious enough?

Wageningen:
 Are proteins derived from sustainable sources, nutritious enough? This question is central to research conducted by the public-private partnership 'Sustainable Future proteins: focus on nutritional and health-promoting qualities'. The research, coordinated by Wageningen University & Research, will provide a scientific basis for the development of high-quality foods with sustainable proteins, and will provide ways for companies to rapidly and efficiently screen novel proteins. More information at www.wur.eu/futureprotein. Contact us at info.fbr@wur.nl.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Are sustainable proteins nutritious enough?

Wageningen: Are proteins derived from sustainable sources, nutritious enough? This question is central to research conducted by the public-private partnership Sustainable Future proteins: focus on nutritional and health-promoting qualities. The research, coordinated by Wageningen University & Research, will provide a scientific basis for the development of high-quality foods with sustainable proteins, and will provide ways for companies to rapidly and efficiently screen novel proteins.

Effective muscle building by administering protein during sleep

Maastricht: The administration of proteins during sleep is an effective way to promote muscle building. When combined with electrical stimulation, muscle production can be given an extra boost. That is evident from PhD research conducted by Bart Groen at Maastricht UMC+. Groen studied how the body converts consumed proteins to muscle tissue and how this production can be promoted in a clever way.