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Bioaccessibility of bioactive peptides: recent advances and perspectives
, 2021Food-derived bioactive peptides are gaining popularity for their vast amount of potential health benefits against diseases such as cancer, hypertension, diabetes, and many more. However, many of these bioactivities are demonstrated using in vitro models,
Chibuike C. Udenigwe +3 more
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Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2021
Lifestyle-related diseases constitute a major concern in the twenty-first century, with millions dying worldwide each year due to chosen lifestyles and associated complications such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia ...
B. Singh, R. Aluko, S. Hati, D. Solanki
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Lifestyle-related diseases constitute a major concern in the twenty-first century, with millions dying worldwide each year due to chosen lifestyles and associated complications such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia ...
B. Singh, R. Aluko, S. Hati, D. Solanki
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
Marine products are a rich source of nutritional components and play important roles in promoting human health. Fish, mollusks, shellfish, as well as seaweeds are the major components of marine products with high-quality proteins. During the last several
Lujuan Xing +3 more
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Marine products are a rich source of nutritional components and play important roles in promoting human health. Fish, mollusks, shellfish, as well as seaweeds are the major components of marine products with high-quality proteins. During the last several
Lujuan Xing +3 more
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Anticancer Mechanisms of Bioactive Peptides
Protein & Peptide Letters, 2020: Despite technological advancement, there is no 100% effective treatment against metastatic cancer. Increasing resistance of cancer cells towards chemotherapeutic drugs along with detrimental side effects remained a concern. Thus, the urgency in developing new anticancer agents has been raised.
Tsuey Ning Soon +3 more
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Food & Function, 2022
The multiple functions of peptides released from proteins have immense potential in food and health. In the past few decades, research interest in bioactive peptides of plant origin has surged tremendously, and new plant-derived peptides are continually ...
Hemao Yuan +8 more
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The multiple functions of peptides released from proteins have immense potential in food and health. In the past few decades, research interest in bioactive peptides of plant origin has surged tremendously, and new plant-derived peptides are continually ...
Hemao Yuan +8 more
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Bioactive peptides (BAPs) are peptides derived from enzymatic hydrolysis of food proteins using exogenous enzymes or during bioprocessing operations such as fermentation. Available scientific information provides strong evidence of several bioactive properties of BAPs.
I. U. Okagu +4 more
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I. U. Okagu +4 more
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Bioactive Proteins and Peptides in Foods
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research, 2011Increasing amounts of data demonstrate a bioactive role of proteins and peptides above and beyond their nutritional impact. The focus of the investigations has mainly been on vitamin- and mineral-binding proteins, on antimicrobial, immunosuppressing/-modulatory proteins, and on proteins with enzyme inhibitory activity as well as on hormones and growth
Walther B, Sieber R
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2022
Pulse proteins are a source of a range of biologically active substances which are inactive within the sequence of native protein but can be released by enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation, or germination. Pulse-borne bioactive peptides have been found to exhibit various in vitro activities, such as antihypertensive, antioxidant, anticholesterolemic ...
Anne Pihlanto +4 more
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Pulse proteins are a source of a range of biologically active substances which are inactive within the sequence of native protein but can be released by enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation, or germination. Pulse-borne bioactive peptides have been found to exhibit various in vitro activities, such as antihypertensive, antioxidant, anticholesterolemic ...
Anne Pihlanto +4 more
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A proposed bioactive conformation of Peptide T
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 1998The conformational profiles of Peptide T, (5-8)Peptide T, [Abu5](4-8)Peptide T and (4-8)Peptide T were computed independently to assess the geometrical characteristics of the bioactive conformation of Peptide T. The conformational profiles of the peptides were computed within the molecular mechanics framework using an effective dielectric constant of ...
Nuria B. Centeno, Juan Jesús Pérez
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2021
The introduction to this chapter describes the progress in discovering the prophylactic and therapeutic properties of bioactive peptides. Methods for analyzing bioactive peptides have been described in detail, including structure, composition, amino acid sequence determination, and quantitative analysis.
Ilona Gałązka-Czarnecka +1 more
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The introduction to this chapter describes the progress in discovering the prophylactic and therapeutic properties of bioactive peptides. Methods for analyzing bioactive peptides have been described in detail, including structure, composition, amino acid sequence determination, and quantitative analysis.
Ilona Gałązka-Czarnecka +1 more
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