“…In certain studies, soymeal or soy protein isolate has been incorporated in polyurethane foams as an additive to improve their mechanical and thermal properties. , Soymeal is primarily used as an animal feed. , Soymeal proteins have been extracted and concentrated to provide protein-rich components, that is, soy protein concentrate (SPC, 70% of proteins) and soy protein isolate (SPI, 90% of proteins). These are primarily used in human and animal nutrition, but they are also used in the production of bioplastics , and other industrial products, for example, adhesives and composites. ,, Other biomass resources such as Jatropha meal (a byproduct of biodiesel production) and distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS, a byproduct of ethanol production from corn via the dry milling process) can also be used for synthesis of industrial products. However, the crude protein content of soymeal is approximately 40–50% higher than the crude protein content of Jatropha meal or DDGS …”