Biology, asked by ruhitmog, 10 months ago

what is a single cell protein?what is its significance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⏩✨. Single-cell proteins are the dried cells of microorganism, which are used as protein supplement in human foods or animal feeds. ... Since protein accounts for the quantitatively important part of the microbial cells, these microorganisms, also called single cell protein as natural protein concentrate...

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Answered by alishaabraham
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heyyyy mate,......

SCP ( single cell protein)  refers to the microbial biomass rich in high quality protein.

SCP can be produced from algae. filamentous fungi , yeast and bacteria. microbes which produce SCP includes --- cynobacteria , candida , spirulina, mushroom . etc....

SIGNIFICANCE  of SCP ----

  • SCP is rich in high quality protein and poor in fats, which is desirable by humans.

  • SCP provides a valuable protein rich supplement in human diet

  • SCP  production based on industrial effluents should help in reducing environmental pollution also.

  • in SCP  the microbes can be grown easily

  • it produces a low cost substrate.

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