Aims. Calcium introduced with the diet and absorbed in the intestine in addition to the known physiological functions is able to modulate biological activities of intestinal cells such as proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation, all processes involved in the development and / or regression of cancer. Milk and dairy products are known sources of bioavailable calcium for its association with casein and casein phosphopeptides (CPPs). CPPs, derived by in vitro or in vivo casein hydrolysis, apart to bind and solubilise calcium, display the ability to induce calcium uptake in human intestinal tumor cells differentiated in vitro toward an enterocityc phenotype. This CPP aptitude could be correlated with a possible activation of pathways of c...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs), originating by in vitro and/or in vivo casein digestion, are characte...
Casein phosphopeptides beta-CN(1-25)4P and alpha(s1)-CN(59-79)5P, from beta- and alpha(s1)-casein, r...
AbstractCasein phosphopeptides β-CN(1–25)4P and αs1-CN(59–79)5P, from β- and αs1-casein, respectivel...
At the intestinal level, proliferation and apoptosis are modulated by the extracellular calcium conc...
Introduction. Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) are known to bind minerals and prevent the precipitation...
Milk and dairy products are known sources of bioavailable calcium for its association with casein, w...
Intestinal cells are continuously exposed to food whose components are able to modulate some of thei...
We investigated the direct effects of casein phosphopeptides (CPP), which are formed by the proteoly...
Caseinphosphopeptides (CPPs) are considered as mineral carriers because of their ability to bind and...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) originate from both in vitro and in vivo casein hydrolysis and are cha...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs), derived by casein proteolysis, can bind calcium ions and keep them in...
A family of casein-derived peptides, produced in vivo or in vitro from proteolysis of alpha and beta...
Caseinphosphopeptides (CPPs) are a family of peptides originating from in vivo and in vitro hydrolys...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) display the ability to form aggregates with calcium and promote the mi...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs), derived by casein proteolysis, can bind calcium ions and keep them in...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs), originating by in vitro and/or in vivo casein digestion, are characte...
Casein phosphopeptides beta-CN(1-25)4P and alpha(s1)-CN(59-79)5P, from beta- and alpha(s1)-casein, r...
AbstractCasein phosphopeptides β-CN(1–25)4P and αs1-CN(59–79)5P, from β- and αs1-casein, respectivel...
At the intestinal level, proliferation and apoptosis are modulated by the extracellular calcium conc...
Introduction. Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) are known to bind minerals and prevent the precipitation...
Milk and dairy products are known sources of bioavailable calcium for its association with casein, w...
Intestinal cells are continuously exposed to food whose components are able to modulate some of thei...
We investigated the direct effects of casein phosphopeptides (CPP), which are formed by the proteoly...
Caseinphosphopeptides (CPPs) are considered as mineral carriers because of their ability to bind and...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) originate from both in vitro and in vivo casein hydrolysis and are cha...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs), derived by casein proteolysis, can bind calcium ions and keep them in...
A family of casein-derived peptides, produced in vivo or in vitro from proteolysis of alpha and beta...
Caseinphosphopeptides (CPPs) are a family of peptides originating from in vivo and in vitro hydrolys...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) display the ability to form aggregates with calcium and promote the mi...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs), derived by casein proteolysis, can bind calcium ions and keep them in...
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs), originating by in vitro and/or in vivo casein digestion, are characte...
Casein phosphopeptides beta-CN(1-25)4P and alpha(s1)-CN(59-79)5P, from beta- and alpha(s1)-casein, r...
AbstractCasein phosphopeptides β-CN(1–25)4P and αs1-CN(59–79)5P, from β- and αs1-casein, respectivel...