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Food-Grade Canola Proteins
Written by The Canadian Press   
canola_field1October 9, 2008- A Vancouver-based company with Winnipeg roots has made a breakthrough in the American market by isolating proteins in canola that could potentially replace eggs in mayonnaise and find their way into countless other foods and beverages. Burcon NutraScience Corporation, which has a research and development arm in Fort Garry, Manitoba, says the proteins have received the seal of approval from a panel of international experts, allowing them to be considered generally regarded as safe for human consumption in the United States.
Burcon president Johann Tergesen says the nod from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is a major advancement in the commercialization of the world’s first food-grade canola proteins, which the company has named Puratein and Supertein.
The proteins have yet to receive regulatory approval in Canada.
A unique feature of one of the Burcon canola proteins is that it can be dissolved into highly acidic beverages, such as fruit juices, sport energy drinks or soda pop.
The other protein can be used as an emulsifier, ingredient binder or thickening agent suitable for use in mayonnaise, salad dressings, baked goods, protein bars and meat substitutes.