Seeds from Cucurbitaceae plants (squashes, pumpkins, melons, etc.) have been used both as protein-rich food ingredients and nutraceutical agents by many indigenous cultures for millennia. However, relatively little is known about the bioactive components (e.g., peptides) of the Cucurbitaceae seed proteins (CSP) and their specific effects on human health. Therefore, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of latest research on bioactive and functional properties of CSP isolates and hydrolysates. Enzymatic hydrolysis can introduce a series of changes to the CSP structure and improve its bioactive and functional properties, including the enhanced protein solubility over a wide range of pH values. Small-sized peptides in CSP hydrolysa...
Abstract Background Cucumis sativus L. (cucumber), from the family Cucurbitaceae, is a therapeutic p...
The multidirectional abilities of peptide digests and fractions obtained from the hydrolysis of food...
Small peptides and free amino acids have the advantage of being absorbed in the intestine without an...
Edible seeds play a significant role in contributing essential nutritional needs and impart several ...
Pumpkin protein meal was hydrolysed by alcalase, flavourzyme, protamex and neutrase. Physicochemical...
Abstract Butternut squash is greatly consumed in United Kingdom and as by‐products of its processing...
In recent years, new strategies have been proposed in order to improve the sustainability of product...
After cold pressing of pumpkin oil, the defatted oil cake (PUOC) was utilised as raw material for pr...
Nowadays, dietary proteins play a very crucial role against oxidation, which is a fundamental proces...
Background: Recently, the study of hydrolysates from food proteins has been increasingly due to thei...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In the p...
Bioactive peptides are short and specific fragments of proteins with a wide range of biological acti...
Nutritional, functional properties and antioxidant activities of enzymatic hydrolysates of gingerbre...
Bioactive peptides are short amino acid chains liberated from parent proteins that can exert a wide ...
The seed of industrial hemp is an underexploited protein source. In view of a possible use in functi...
Abstract Background Cucumis sativus L. (cucumber), from the family Cucurbitaceae, is a therapeutic p...
The multidirectional abilities of peptide digests and fractions obtained from the hydrolysis of food...
Small peptides and free amino acids have the advantage of being absorbed in the intestine without an...
Edible seeds play a significant role in contributing essential nutritional needs and impart several ...
Pumpkin protein meal was hydrolysed by alcalase, flavourzyme, protamex and neutrase. Physicochemical...
Abstract Butternut squash is greatly consumed in United Kingdom and as by‐products of its processing...
In recent years, new strategies have been proposed in order to improve the sustainability of product...
After cold pressing of pumpkin oil, the defatted oil cake (PUOC) was utilised as raw material for pr...
Nowadays, dietary proteins play a very crucial role against oxidation, which is a fundamental proces...
Background: Recently, the study of hydrolysates from food proteins has been increasingly due to thei...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In the p...
Bioactive peptides are short and specific fragments of proteins with a wide range of biological acti...
Nutritional, functional properties and antioxidant activities of enzymatic hydrolysates of gingerbre...
Bioactive peptides are short amino acid chains liberated from parent proteins that can exert a wide ...
The seed of industrial hemp is an underexploited protein source. In view of a possible use in functi...
Abstract Background Cucumis sativus L. (cucumber), from the family Cucurbitaceae, is a therapeutic p...
The multidirectional abilities of peptide digests and fractions obtained from the hydrolysis of food...
Small peptides and free amino acids have the advantage of being absorbed in the intestine without an...