Bioactive peptides are a group of biological molecules that are normally buried in the structure of parent proteins and become active after the cleavage of the proteins. Another group of peptides is actively produced and found in many microorganisms and the body of organisms. Today, many groups of bioactive peptides have been marketed chemically or recombinantly. This article reviews the various production methods and sources of these important/ubiquitous and useful biomolecules. Their applications, such as antimicrobial, antihypertensive, antioxidant activities, blood-lipid-lowering effect, opioid role, antiobesity, ability to bind minerals, antidiabetic, and antiaging effects, will be explored. The types of pathways proposed for bioactive...
Peptides are the biomolecules that consist of several amino acid chains linked through peptide bonds...
There is a mounting interest in the therapeutic potential of bioactive peptides which collectively p...
Peptide drugs are developed from endogenous or synthetic peptides with specific biological activitie...
In the recent past, increasing attention is being focussed on physiologically active peptides from a...
Bioactive peptides are protein components which are inactive within the protein structure, and upon ...
Abstract Bioactive peptides (BPs) are chains of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds and arr...
Food-derived bioactive peptides are being used as important functional ingredients for health-promot...
In recent years, peptides have received increased interest from the pharmaceutical industry. The hig...
In recent years, peptides have received increased interest from the pharmaceutical industry. The hig...
""Bioactive Food Peptides in Health and Disease"" highlights recent developments on bioactive food p...
Bioactive peptides are organic substances formed by amino acids joined by covalent bonds known as am...
The growing momentum of several common life-style diseases such as myocardial infarction, cardiovasc...
Food proteins such as milk and soy are a rich source of bioactive peptides. In the last decade, rese...
Several recent works have described bioactive peptides produced from food sources, some of which hav...
Recent scientific evidence suggests that food proteins not only serve as nutrients, but can also mod...
Peptides are the biomolecules that consist of several amino acid chains linked through peptide bonds...
There is a mounting interest in the therapeutic potential of bioactive peptides which collectively p...
Peptide drugs are developed from endogenous or synthetic peptides with specific biological activitie...
In the recent past, increasing attention is being focussed on physiologically active peptides from a...
Bioactive peptides are protein components which are inactive within the protein structure, and upon ...
Abstract Bioactive peptides (BPs) are chains of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds and arr...
Food-derived bioactive peptides are being used as important functional ingredients for health-promot...
In recent years, peptides have received increased interest from the pharmaceutical industry. The hig...
In recent years, peptides have received increased interest from the pharmaceutical industry. The hig...
""Bioactive Food Peptides in Health and Disease"" highlights recent developments on bioactive food p...
Bioactive peptides are organic substances formed by amino acids joined by covalent bonds known as am...
The growing momentum of several common life-style diseases such as myocardial infarction, cardiovasc...
Food proteins such as milk and soy are a rich source of bioactive peptides. In the last decade, rese...
Several recent works have described bioactive peptides produced from food sources, some of which hav...
Recent scientific evidence suggests that food proteins not only serve as nutrients, but can also mod...
Peptides are the biomolecules that consist of several amino acid chains linked through peptide bonds...
There is a mounting interest in the therapeutic potential of bioactive peptides which collectively p...
Peptide drugs are developed from endogenous or synthetic peptides with specific biological activitie...