Proteins derived from the macroalgal species Palmaria palmata have emerged as potential substrates for the generation of bioactive peptides. The aim of this study was to fractionate, identify and characterize antioxidant peptides from a P. palmata protein hydrolysate. The P. palmata protein hydrolysate generated with the food-grade proteolytic enzyme Corolase PP was sequentially fractionated using solid phase extraction and semi-preparative (SP) RP-HPLC. The most active SP-RP-HPLC peptide fraction (SP-RP-HPLC-30-F26) was analysed by ESI-MS/MS. Seventeen novel peptide sequences were identified in this fraction. Of the peptides selected for synthesis, Ser-Asp-Ile-Thr-Arg-Pro-Gly-Gly-Asn-Met, showed the highest oxygen radical absorbance capaci...
Macroalgae contain significant amounts of high-quality proteins which, because of their structural d...
There is currently considerable interest on the use of animal, plant, and fungal sources in the prod...
Pinctada fucata muscles were hydrolysed by alcalase and filtered using ultrafiltration membranes to ...
peer-reviewedProteins derived from the macroalgal species Palmaria palmata have emerged as potential...
International audienceIn the last decades, an upsurge in the occurrence of chronic diseases caused b...
Protein extracted from oil palm kernel was hydrolyzed using pepsin-pancreatin (OPKH) and subsequentl...
Microalgae are unicellular marine organisms that have promoted complex biochemical pathways to survi...
Preventing lipid oxidation, especially with the polyunsaturated fat-based products, is a major conce...
Oxidative reactions are responsible for the changes in quality during food processing and storage. [...
One of the attractive sources of bioactive compounds is cyanobacteria and in particular, Chlorella v...
Several bioactive compounds from microalgae have demonstrated diverse biological activities with pos...
In the present study, the alcalase-generated proteolysates obtained after 8 h of proteolysis of ston...
Macroalgae or seaweed are relative un-explored and promising sources of novel molecules for the food...
Protein extraction and bioactive hydrolysate generation from two microalgae, Porphyridium purpureum ...
The aim of this study is to isolate the antioxidative peptide from Spirulina platensis. Peptide was ...
Macroalgae contain significant amounts of high-quality proteins which, because of their structural d...
There is currently considerable interest on the use of animal, plant, and fungal sources in the prod...
Pinctada fucata muscles were hydrolysed by alcalase and filtered using ultrafiltration membranes to ...
peer-reviewedProteins derived from the macroalgal species Palmaria palmata have emerged as potential...
International audienceIn the last decades, an upsurge in the occurrence of chronic diseases caused b...
Protein extracted from oil palm kernel was hydrolyzed using pepsin-pancreatin (OPKH) and subsequentl...
Microalgae are unicellular marine organisms that have promoted complex biochemical pathways to survi...
Preventing lipid oxidation, especially with the polyunsaturated fat-based products, is a major conce...
Oxidative reactions are responsible for the changes in quality during food processing and storage. [...
One of the attractive sources of bioactive compounds is cyanobacteria and in particular, Chlorella v...
Several bioactive compounds from microalgae have demonstrated diverse biological activities with pos...
In the present study, the alcalase-generated proteolysates obtained after 8 h of proteolysis of ston...
Macroalgae or seaweed are relative un-explored and promising sources of novel molecules for the food...
Protein extraction and bioactive hydrolysate generation from two microalgae, Porphyridium purpureum ...
The aim of this study is to isolate the antioxidative peptide from Spirulina platensis. Peptide was ...
Macroalgae contain significant amounts of high-quality proteins which, because of their structural d...
There is currently considerable interest on the use of animal, plant, and fungal sources in the prod...
Pinctada fucata muscles were hydrolysed by alcalase and filtered using ultrafiltration membranes to ...