In the last few decades, the search for new bioactive compounds able to fight several chronic degenerative diseases has increased. In this context, natural sources are especially appealing. Among these new products, peptides are included, for the promising bioactivities and potential applications. In fact, bioactive peptides represent specific sequences of amino acids with numerous health effects so they can be used for the formulation of new drugs, nutraceuticals and ingredients for functional foods. They can be obtained from different protein sources both of animal (milk, derivatives and eggs, meat, fish and even insects) and of vegetable origin (soy, wheat, corn, rice, barley, potatoes, algae). Inparticular, hereit is shown an...
In recent years, peptides have received increased interest from the pharmaceutical industry. The hig...
This book will look at the advances made in the generation, extraction, and characterisation of bioa...
Recent scientific evidence suggests that food proteins not only serve as nutrients, but can also mod...
In the last few decades, the search for new bioactive compounds able to fight several chronic degen...
Currently, the interest for health-promoting functional foods, dietary supplements and pharmaceutica...
Food proteins such as milk and soy are a rich source of bioactive peptides. In the last decade, rese...
In the recent past, increasing attention is being focussed on physiologically active peptides from a...
Nature may have the answer to many of our questions about human, animal, and environmental health. N...
""Bioactive Food Peptides in Health and Disease"" highlights recent developments on bioactive food p...
A literature survey covering the presence of bioactive peptides in plant-derived foodstuffs is prese...
Protein from legumes are excellent sources of bioactive peptides. Enzymatically derived bioactive pe...
Bioactive peptides are short and specific fragments of proteins with a wide range of biological acti...
Interest in research into bioactive peptides (BPs) is growing because of their health-promoting abil...
Food-derived constituents represent important sources of several classes of bioactive compounds. Amo...
In the past few years, increasing interest has been directed to bioactive peptides of animal and pla...
In recent years, peptides have received increased interest from the pharmaceutical industry. The hig...
This book will look at the advances made in the generation, extraction, and characterisation of bioa...
Recent scientific evidence suggests that food proteins not only serve as nutrients, but can also mod...
In the last few decades, the search for new bioactive compounds able to fight several chronic degen...
Currently, the interest for health-promoting functional foods, dietary supplements and pharmaceutica...
Food proteins such as milk and soy are a rich source of bioactive peptides. In the last decade, rese...
In the recent past, increasing attention is being focussed on physiologically active peptides from a...
Nature may have the answer to many of our questions about human, animal, and environmental health. N...
""Bioactive Food Peptides in Health and Disease"" highlights recent developments on bioactive food p...
A literature survey covering the presence of bioactive peptides in plant-derived foodstuffs is prese...
Protein from legumes are excellent sources of bioactive peptides. Enzymatically derived bioactive pe...
Bioactive peptides are short and specific fragments of proteins with a wide range of biological acti...
Interest in research into bioactive peptides (BPs) is growing because of their health-promoting abil...
Food-derived constituents represent important sources of several classes of bioactive compounds. Amo...
In the past few years, increasing interest has been directed to bioactive peptides of animal and pla...
In recent years, peptides have received increased interest from the pharmaceutical industry. The hig...
This book will look at the advances made in the generation, extraction, and characterisation of bioa...
Recent scientific evidence suggests that food proteins not only serve as nutrients, but can also mod...