Milk provides a wide range of biologically active compounds that protect humans against diseases and pathogens. The purpose of this work is to describe the main aspects and research lines concerning bioactive peptides: from their chemistry, bioavailability, and biochemical properties to their applications in the healthcare sector. In this context, the uses of bioactive peptides in nutraceutical and functional foods have been highlighted, also taking into account the perspective of innovative applications in the field of circular bioeconomy
Some peptides produced in vitro or in vivo by enzymatic hydrolysis of caseins and whey protein can a...
Proteins of animal origin represent physiologically active components in the human diet; they exert ...
Milk is a major source of dietary energy, protein and fat. Due to their specific biological properti...
Milk provides a wide range of biologically active compounds that protect humans against diseases and...
Bioactive peptides are hydrolysates with specific amino acid sequences that exert a positive physiol...
Bioactive peptides are hydrolysates with specific amino acid sequences that exert a positive physiol...
Milk-derived bioactive peptides have been identified as potential ingredients of health-promoting fu...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al III National and II International Student Congress of Food Science...
Food-derived constituents represent important sources of several classes of bioactive compounds. Amo...
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...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al II Congreso Internacional de Alimentos Funcionales y Nutracéuticos...
Novel Techniques in Nutrition & Food ScienceMilk has a great nutritional value duo to its amino acid...
AbstractMilk-derived bioactive peptides have been identified as potential ingredients of health-prom...
Recent research has shown that milk proteins can yield bioactive peptides with opioid, mineral bindi...
Some peptides produced in vitro or in vivo by enzymatic hydrolysis of caseins and whey protein can a...
Proteins of animal origin represent physiologically active components in the human diet; they exert ...
Milk is a major source of dietary energy, protein and fat. Due to their specific biological properti...
Milk provides a wide range of biologically active compounds that protect humans against diseases and...
Bioactive peptides are hydrolysates with specific amino acid sequences that exert a positive physiol...
Bioactive peptides are hydrolysates with specific amino acid sequences that exert a positive physiol...
Milk-derived bioactive peptides have been identified as potential ingredients of health-promoting fu...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al III National and II International Student Congress of Food Science...
Food-derived constituents represent important sources of several classes of bioactive compounds. Amo...
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...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al II Congreso Internacional de Alimentos Funcionales y Nutracéuticos...
Novel Techniques in Nutrition & Food ScienceMilk has a great nutritional value duo to its amino acid...
AbstractMilk-derived bioactive peptides have been identified as potential ingredients of health-prom...
Recent research has shown that milk proteins can yield bioactive peptides with opioid, mineral bindi...
Some peptides produced in vitro or in vivo by enzymatic hydrolysis of caseins and whey protein can a...
Proteins of animal origin represent physiologically active components in the human diet; they exert ...
Milk is a major source of dietary energy, protein and fat. Due to their specific biological properti...