Milk whey proteins are one of the most valued constituents due to their nutritional and techno-functional attributes. Whey proteins are rich in bioactive peptides, possessing bioactive properties such as being antioxidant and antihypertensive as well as having antimicrobial activities, which, when ingested, confers several health benefits. These peptides have the potential to be used as an active food ingredient in the production of functional foods. In addition to their bioactivities, whey proteins are known to possess enhanced functional attributes that allow them to be utilized in broad applications, such as an encapsulating agent or carrier materials to entrap bioactive compounds, emulsification, and in edible and active packaging
Milk contains various components with physiological functionality. Peptides derived from caseins and...
The generation of bioactive compounds from milk proteins is a possible way to obtain bioactive pepti...
Data on the biological functions of milk whey proteins, which are implemented at the level of their ...
With the increased consumer demand for nutritional foods, it is important to develop value-added pro...
AbstractThe dairy industry generates increased amounts of whey from both cheese and casein productio...
The massive research interest in whey has strengthened its position among coagulated milk products. ...
Traditionally, whey was considered a by-product in the manufacturing of cheeses with little or no co...
Bioactive peptides come out as a result of the hydrolysis of milk proteins and contain nutritional, ...
There are two types of milk whey obtained from cheese manufacture: sweet and acid. It retains around...
Whey is a low calorie milk serum remaining after casein removal in cheese manufacturing. Composition...
Whey is a natural by-product of cheese making process. Bovine milk has about 3.5% protein, 80% of wh...
Whey is an industrial by-product with high nutritional value and an extensive use in food products. ...
Whey Proteins: From Milk to Medicine addresses the basic properties of whey proteins including chemi...
Whey protein is a potential and versatile ingredient in the development of novel and natural compone...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that U.S. whey contains various bioactive components t...
Milk contains various components with physiological functionality. Peptides derived from caseins and...
The generation of bioactive compounds from milk proteins is a possible way to obtain bioactive pepti...
Data on the biological functions of milk whey proteins, which are implemented at the level of their ...
With the increased consumer demand for nutritional foods, it is important to develop value-added pro...
AbstractThe dairy industry generates increased amounts of whey from both cheese and casein productio...
The massive research interest in whey has strengthened its position among coagulated milk products. ...
Traditionally, whey was considered a by-product in the manufacturing of cheeses with little or no co...
Bioactive peptides come out as a result of the hydrolysis of milk proteins and contain nutritional, ...
There are two types of milk whey obtained from cheese manufacture: sweet and acid. It retains around...
Whey is a low calorie milk serum remaining after casein removal in cheese manufacturing. Composition...
Whey is a natural by-product of cheese making process. Bovine milk has about 3.5% protein, 80% of wh...
Whey is an industrial by-product with high nutritional value and an extensive use in food products. ...
Whey Proteins: From Milk to Medicine addresses the basic properties of whey proteins including chemi...
Whey protein is a potential and versatile ingredient in the development of novel and natural compone...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that U.S. whey contains various bioactive components t...
Milk contains various components with physiological functionality. Peptides derived from caseins and...
The generation of bioactive compounds from milk proteins is a possible way to obtain bioactive pepti...
Data on the biological functions of milk whey proteins, which are implemented at the level of their ...