Yellowfin tuna by-products (Thunnus albacares) were processed to produce radical-scavenging peptides from hydrolysis by lactic acid fermentation (LAF) with Lactobacillus plantarum, papaya fruit (Carica papaya), and molasses as a carbon source for 72 h. A 15-kDa peptide was purified; after de novo sequencing, it was determined that fragments are rich in hydrophobic and neutral amino acids. The results suggest this effect is mainly to the hydrophobicity of the amino acids in their sequence. Further work is on progress to assess the ability of peptides to provide stability in lipids or in other types of samples sensitive to the action of free radicals
Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) have good and well documented functional properties. Peptides obtain...
Developing peptide-based drugs are very promising to address many of the lifestyle mediated diseases...
Corn gluten meal, a corn processing industry by-product, is a good source for the preparation of bio...
Influence of amino acid compositions and peptide profiles on antioxidant capacities of two protein h...
Due to the rapidly increasing resistance to conventional antibiotics, antimicrobial peptides are eme...
Cardiac arterial bulbs of Skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) are rich in elastin, and its hydrolysat...
Not AvailablePresent study attempted the effective utilisation of tuna red meat which is a major can...
Protease XXIII, from Aspergillus oryzae, was used to hydrolyze tuna cooking juice at 37degreesC for ...
Long-term proteolysis of tuna by-products (head, viscera and tail) by the wide spec-trum protease Pr...
Synthetic antioxidants are currently used to retard the oxidation process in food products. However,...
A pool of selected lactic acid bacteria was used for the sourdough fermentation of various cereal fl...
Peptides derived from food proteins after enzymatic treatment and/or processing, are known to be bio...
The hydrolysates and peptide fractions of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) skin collagen have been succe...
Biological molecules in nutraceuticals and functional foods have proven physiological properties to ...
There is currently considerable interest on the use of animal, plant, and fungal sources in the prod...
Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) have good and well documented functional properties. Peptides obtain...
Developing peptide-based drugs are very promising to address many of the lifestyle mediated diseases...
Corn gluten meal, a corn processing industry by-product, is a good source for the preparation of bio...
Influence of amino acid compositions and peptide profiles on antioxidant capacities of two protein h...
Due to the rapidly increasing resistance to conventional antibiotics, antimicrobial peptides are eme...
Cardiac arterial bulbs of Skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) are rich in elastin, and its hydrolysat...
Not AvailablePresent study attempted the effective utilisation of tuna red meat which is a major can...
Protease XXIII, from Aspergillus oryzae, was used to hydrolyze tuna cooking juice at 37degreesC for ...
Long-term proteolysis of tuna by-products (head, viscera and tail) by the wide spec-trum protease Pr...
Synthetic antioxidants are currently used to retard the oxidation process in food products. However,...
A pool of selected lactic acid bacteria was used for the sourdough fermentation of various cereal fl...
Peptides derived from food proteins after enzymatic treatment and/or processing, are known to be bio...
The hydrolysates and peptide fractions of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) skin collagen have been succe...
Biological molecules in nutraceuticals and functional foods have proven physiological properties to ...
There is currently considerable interest on the use of animal, plant, and fungal sources in the prod...
Fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) have good and well documented functional properties. Peptides obtain...
Developing peptide-based drugs are very promising to address many of the lifestyle mediated diseases...
Corn gluten meal, a corn processing industry by-product, is a good source for the preparation of bio...