Flexitarians have reduced their meat consumption showing a rising interest in plant-based meat alternatives with ‘meaty’ characteristics, and we are witnessing an unprecedented growth of meat substitutes in the Western market. However, to our knowledge, no information regarding the ‘simulated beef burgers’ nutritional profle compared to similar meat products has been published yet. Here we show that, whilst both plant-based and meat-based burgers have similar protein profle and saturated fat content, the former are richer in minerals and polyunsaturated fatty acids. We found that the most abundant minerals in both categories were Na, K, P, S, Ca, and Mg; being Na and S content similar between groups. Only six amino acids difered between categories, being hydroxyproline exclusively in meat-based burgers. Plant-based burgers revealed fourfold greater content of n-6 than meat-based burgers, and greater short-chain fatty acids proportion. Our results demonstrate how ‘simulated beef’ products may be authenticated based on some specifc nutrients and are a good source of minerals. We believe that there is a need to provide complete and unbiased nutritional information on these ‘new’ vegan products so that consumers can adjust their diet to nutritional needs.

Detailed characterization of plant-based burgers / De Marchi, Massimo; Costa, Angela; Pozza, Marta; Goi, Arianna; Manuelian, Carmen L.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:1(2021), pp. 2049.1-2049.9. [10.1038/s41598-021-81684-9]

Detailed characterization of plant-based burgers

Costa, Angela;
2021

Abstract

Flexitarians have reduced their meat consumption showing a rising interest in plant-based meat alternatives with ‘meaty’ characteristics, and we are witnessing an unprecedented growth of meat substitutes in the Western market. However, to our knowledge, no information regarding the ‘simulated beef burgers’ nutritional profle compared to similar meat products has been published yet. Here we show that, whilst both plant-based and meat-based burgers have similar protein profle and saturated fat content, the former are richer in minerals and polyunsaturated fatty acids. We found that the most abundant minerals in both categories were Na, K, P, S, Ca, and Mg; being Na and S content similar between groups. Only six amino acids difered between categories, being hydroxyproline exclusively in meat-based burgers. Plant-based burgers revealed fourfold greater content of n-6 than meat-based burgers, and greater short-chain fatty acids proportion. Our results demonstrate how ‘simulated beef’ products may be authenticated based on some specifc nutrients and are a good source of minerals. We believe that there is a need to provide complete and unbiased nutritional information on these ‘new’ vegan products so that consumers can adjust their diet to nutritional needs.
2021
Detailed characterization of plant-based burgers / De Marchi, Massimo; Costa, Angela; Pozza, Marta; Goi, Arianna; Manuelian, Carmen L.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:1(2021), pp. 2049.1-2049.9. [10.1038/s41598-021-81684-9]
De Marchi, Massimo; Costa, Angela; Pozza, Marta; Goi, Arianna; Manuelian, Carmen L.
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