Fungal Protein (Mycoprotein) What to Know About
Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2022, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
Microbes in general and fungi especially are promising biotechnological tools that are used for green synthesis of numerous products. Fungi in particular are potent producers of many important compounds used in different applications. Hence, this review aims to explore fungi and their potential as a source of various bioactive compounds like mycoprotein.
Authors and Affiliations
El-Ghwas DE, Elkhateeb WA* and Daba GM
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