The fish and its by-products from industrial processing are a rich source of protein. For this reason, cobia (Rachycentron canadum), a large and easily adaptable to aquaculture species has emerged as an option for obtaining peptides. Enzymatic proteolysis is able to release inactive biopeptides ? which may have greater activity when separated into their peptide fractions ? from intact proteins. However, as they can be applied in food, they should be evaluated for any possible harm to health. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the ability of the protein hydrolysates of cobia (muscle and waste), obtained by the action of Alcalase, Flavourzyme and Protamex enzymes (whole and their fractions less and major than 3 kDa) to inhibit the oxidation o...
The search for antioxidant peptides as health-promoting agents is of great scientific interest for t...
Not AvailablePresent study attempted the effective utilisation of tuna red meat which is a major can...
To investigate the effect of ripening, simulated digestion and enzymatic hydrolysis on the antioxida...
Some proteins, beyond to their technological, functional and nutritional properties, exhibit biologi...
WOS: 000444967800090PubMed ID: 30236737European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax, Linnaeus, 1758) (L) a...
Peptides derived from food proteins after enzymatic treatment and/or processing, are known to be bio...
Fish discards and by-products can be transformed into high value-added products such as fish protein...
Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) have good and well documented functional properties. Peptides obtain...
Biological molecules in nutraceuticals and functional foods have proven physiological properties to ...
An increasing world population calls for the development of sustainable primary processing of renewa...
Developing peptide-based drugs are very promising to address many of the lifestyle mediated diseases...
Australian underutilised fish species, such as silver warehou (Seriollela punctata) and eastern sch...
The protein by-products from carp (Cyprinus carpio) are normally discarded as industrial waste durin...
Bacterial extracellular proteases from six strains of marine bacteria and seven strains of terrestri...
Background: Biologically active peptides produced from fish wastes are gaining attention because the...
The search for antioxidant peptides as health-promoting agents is of great scientific interest for t...
Not AvailablePresent study attempted the effective utilisation of tuna red meat which is a major can...
To investigate the effect of ripening, simulated digestion and enzymatic hydrolysis on the antioxida...
Some proteins, beyond to their technological, functional and nutritional properties, exhibit biologi...
WOS: 000444967800090PubMed ID: 30236737European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax, Linnaeus, 1758) (L) a...
Peptides derived from food proteins after enzymatic treatment and/or processing, are known to be bio...
Fish discards and by-products can be transformed into high value-added products such as fish protein...
Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) have good and well documented functional properties. Peptides obtain...
Biological molecules in nutraceuticals and functional foods have proven physiological properties to ...
An increasing world population calls for the development of sustainable primary processing of renewa...
Developing peptide-based drugs are very promising to address many of the lifestyle mediated diseases...
Australian underutilised fish species, such as silver warehou (Seriollela punctata) and eastern sch...
The protein by-products from carp (Cyprinus carpio) are normally discarded as industrial waste durin...
Bacterial extracellular proteases from six strains of marine bacteria and seven strains of terrestri...
Background: Biologically active peptides produced from fish wastes are gaining attention because the...
The search for antioxidant peptides as health-promoting agents is of great scientific interest for t...
Not AvailablePresent study attempted the effective utilisation of tuna red meat which is a major can...
To investigate the effect of ripening, simulated digestion and enzymatic hydrolysis on the antioxida...