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African Moringa stenopetala Plant: An Emerging Source of Novel Ingredients for Plant-Based Foods

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Moringa stenopetala is a multi-purpose tropical plant native to East Africa. The plant is exceptionally rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds. It is among the top plants that could potentially feed the world and alleviate nutritional deficiencies. Moringa stenopetala is a versatile plant because its various parts, including leaves, seeds, flowers, pods, bark, and roots are useful to humans. Especially, the leaves and seeds are high in protein with all the essential amino acids. Based on the FAO database, M. stenopetala seed protein with its essential amino acid content stands highest among all commercial plant protein sources. Though it is a high-value plant and extensively used for food and traditional medicine by the local people in its native place, it is underutilized elsewhere. This chapter reviews recent research efforts that aim to unlock the potential of the plant as a source of ingredients for food, cosmetic and nutraceutical industries.
Title: African Moringa stenopetala Plant: An Emerging Source of Novel Ingredients for Plant-Based Foods
Description:
Moringa stenopetala is a multi-purpose tropical plant native to East Africa.
The plant is exceptionally rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds.
It is among the top plants that could potentially feed the world and alleviate nutritional deficiencies.
Moringa stenopetala is a versatile plant because its various parts, including leaves, seeds, flowers, pods, bark, and roots are useful to humans.
Especially, the leaves and seeds are high in protein with all the essential amino acids.
Based on the FAO database, M.
stenopetala seed protein with its essential amino acid content stands highest among all commercial plant protein sources.
Though it is a high-value plant and extensively used for food and traditional medicine by the local people in its native place, it is underutilized elsewhere.
This chapter reviews recent research efforts that aim to unlock the potential of the plant as a source of ingredients for food, cosmetic and nutraceutical industries.

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