Casein and whey proteins have various functionalities on human health. These are expressed mainly through the peptides that are rereased when these proteins are digested and include antithrombotic & antihypertasive action, positive effects on human nervous system and stimulative effect on human immune system, antimicrobial action and controlling effects on chronic diseases. Furthermore, an intensive research effort has come up to use casein and whey proteins for the production of functional peptides usefull for human health. This contribution reviews the discovered effects of casein and whey proteins on human health and the techniques used to isolate bioactive peptides from them
Digestion of proteins leads to the release of numerous peptides in the gastrointestinal tract, among...
Pharmaceutical industries have renewed interest in screening multifunctional bioactive peptides as a...
Cow milk contains two major protein fractions: casein and whey soluble protein (SP) that behave diff...
Casein and whey proteins have various functionalities on human health. These are expressed mainly t...
Casein is considered to be the main source of protein in milk; therefore, many studies have been con...
AbstractThe dairy industry generates increased amounts of whey from both cheese and casein productio...
Processing of whey proteins yields several bioactive peptides that can trigger physiological effects...
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. ...
Milk whey proteins are one of the most valued constituents due to their nutritional and techno-funct...
Milk contains various components with physiological functionality. Peptides derived from caseins and...
Biologically active peptides are of particular interest in food science and nutrition because they h...
WOS: 000335632300002Milk proteins are precursors of many different biologically active peptides incl...
Data on the biological functions of milk whey proteins, which are implemented at the level of their ...
Milk proteins have nutritional value and extraordinary biological properties. Research over the last...
Digestion of proteins leads to the release of numerous peptides in the gastrointestinal tract, among...
Pharmaceutical industries have renewed interest in screening multifunctional bioactive peptides as a...
Cow milk contains two major protein fractions: casein and whey soluble protein (SP) that behave diff...
Casein and whey proteins have various functionalities on human health. These are expressed mainly t...
Casein is considered to be the main source of protein in milk; therefore, many studies have been con...
AbstractThe dairy industry generates increased amounts of whey from both cheese and casein productio...
Processing of whey proteins yields several bioactive peptides that can trigger physiological effects...
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. ...
Milk whey proteins are one of the most valued constituents due to their nutritional and techno-funct...
Milk contains various components with physiological functionality. Peptides derived from caseins and...
Biologically active peptides are of particular interest in food science and nutrition because they h...
WOS: 000335632300002Milk proteins are precursors of many different biologically active peptides incl...
Data on the biological functions of milk whey proteins, which are implemented at the level of their ...
Milk proteins have nutritional value and extraordinary biological properties. Research over the last...
Digestion of proteins leads to the release of numerous peptides in the gastrointestinal tract, among...
Pharmaceutical industries have renewed interest in screening multifunctional bioactive peptides as a...
Cow milk contains two major protein fractions: casein and whey soluble protein (SP) that behave diff...