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Cashew nut protein concentrate as a potential ingredient for the emerging alternative protein industry

  • Jéssica Silva do Carmo
  • , José Diogo da Rocha Viana
  • , Arthur Claudio Rodrigues de Souza
  • , Kelvi Wilson Evaristo Miranda
  • , Celli Rodrigues Muniz
  • , Lorena Mara Alexandre e. Silva
  • , Matheus Dias de Carvalho
  • , Ana Carla Kawazoe Sato
  • , Daniele Maria Alves Teixeira Sá
  • , Wellington da Silva Oliveira
  • , Fernanda Furlan Gonçalves Dias
  • , Ana Paula Dionísio

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Abstract

This study evaluated protein concentrates obtained from cashew nuts defatted by three different strategies: mechanical pressing (PE), hexane extraction (HE), and aqueous extraction (AE). Protein concentrates (PC-A, PC-P, and PC-H, from AE, PE, and HE, respectively) were produced through alkaline extraction followed by isoelectric precipitation. PCs were characterized for protein functionality, nutritional and chemical profiling. Protein contents were 59.34 % (PC-P), 85.45 % (PC-H), and 69.02 % (PC-A). All samples had high in vitro digestibility, above 90 %, and a balanced amino acid profile. Maximum protein solubility was achieved for all PCs at pH 8 and above (>50 %). PC-A showed superior oil-holding capacity and emulsifying capacity, similar gelation properties and reduced water holding capacity when compared to the other PCs. Overall, AE emerges as an ecofriendly alternative for producing high-quality cashew protein concentrate with less environmental impact than HE, while hexane extraction remains the most efficient method for oil removal.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number146855
JournalFood Chemistry
Volume496
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 25 2025

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Keywords

  • Alternative protein
  • Plant based
  • Vegetable protein

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