BMC Nutrition is calling for submissions to our Collection on cutting-edge innovations and future perspectives in modern food production. As the global population continues to rise and environmental concerns intensify, the development of novel food technologies becomes increasingly critical. This Collection aims to explore the advancements, challenges, and opportunities presented by alternative food proteins, highlighting their potential to revolutionize the way we think about nutrition and sustainability.
In an era marked by burgeoning global population, climate change, and resource constraints, the exploration of alternative food proteins is pivotal for addressing pressing challenges in food production and nutrition. Technological advances in this field offer the promise of revolutionizing mass production methods, enhancing food accessibility, and potentially mitigating the nutritional costs associated with traditional agricultural practices. Understanding the intricate nuances of alternative food proteins is not merely an academic pursuit but a practical necessity for ensuring food security on a global scale. As we delve into this realm, envision a future where precision fermentation, biotechnology, and sustainable production methods converge to yield highly nutritious, accessible, and environmentally friendly food alternatives. This collective pursuit lays the foundation for a resilient and innovative food ecosystem that has the potential to redefine the way we nourish ourselves and the generations to come.
The advent of alternative food proteins represents a paradigm shift in the way we conceptualize and produce nutritional sustenance. As the intersection of technology, nutrition, and agriculture continues to expand, we invite submissions that explore a wide array of topics, including but not limited to:
- Alternative Protein Foods: Consumers' attitudes towards alternative protein sources such as plant-based and cultivated meat products, their current status and societal challenges.
- Policy Interventions: Public policies related to alternative protein sources and food systems transformation.
- Innovative Synthetic Ingredients: Present and assess novel synthetic ingredients, exploring their nutritional value, safety, and potential impact on public health.
- Technological Advances in Food Synthesis: Investigate cutting-edge technologies driving the creation of alternative food proteins, such as cellular agriculture, precision fermentation, and 3D printing of edible structures.
- Sensory and Consumer Acceptance: Examine the sensory aspects of alternative food proteins and assess consumer attitudes, preferences, and acceptance, shedding light on the social and psychological dimensions of adopting these innovations.
- Regulatory and Ethical Considerations: Address the regulatory landscape surrounding alternative food proteins, considering ethical implications, labeling requirements, and potential challenges in ensuring consumer safety and trust.
- Health Implications: Explore the physiological and health effects of consuming alternative food proteins, comparing and contrasting them with traditional food sources.
- Sustainability and Environmental Impact: Assess the ecological footprint of alternative food proteins, comparing their sustainability with conventional agriculture and exploring ways to mitigate environmental concerns.
We welcome submissions from nutritionists, agriculturalists, food scientists, researchers, and professionals across related disciplines. Whether you are an experienced expert or a budding researcher, your insights are invaluable in shaping the discourse around alternative food proteins.
All manuscripts submitted to this journal, including those submitted to collections and special issues, are assessed in line with our editorial policies and the journal’s peer review process. Reviewers and editors are required to declare competing interests and can be excluded from the peer review process if a competing interest exists.
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2: Zero Hunger, SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being and SDG 15: Life on Land.
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