Oguz Kaan Ozturkمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Oguz Kaan Ozturk serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition within the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His research program centers on developing sustainable plant-based food systems through advanced protein engineering and starch modification techniques, with particular emphasis on creating viable gluten-free alternatives and meat analogues. His primary research domains include: Plant-based Protein Research Starch Chemistry and Functionality Protein Engineering for Food Applications Extrusion Technology in Food Processing Gluten-Free Food Development Food Texture and Viscoelastic Properties Gut Health and $$\\beta\\text{-glucan}$$ Fermentation Analysis of Dr. Ozturk's 27 research outputs (2023-2025) reveals a concentrated focus on leveraging corn zein and rice starch to enhance textural properties in pea protein extrudates. His work systematically investigates protein-starch interactions under high-moisture extrusion conditions, while simultaneously exploring how tannic acid modulates gluten functionality and starch digestion. The 2023 publication on zein dispersion into pea protein using alkaline agents has gained significant traction with 30 citations and 44 Mendeley reader mentions, indicating strong industry and academic interest in his methodology for creating cohesive plant-based food matrices. Collaboration patterns show consistent partnerships with leading researchers including Barry R. Hamaker and Osvaldo H. Campanella across multiple publications, reflecting an integrated approach spanning food chemistry, engineering, and nutritional science. His recent $$\\beta\\text{-D-glucan}$$ fermentation studies demonstrate expanding interests in the gut health implications of dietary fiber modifications.




