reviewJournal of Food ScienceNov 10, 2011Closed access

Food Protein‐Derived Bioactive Peptides: Production, Processing, and Potential Health Benefits

University of Manitoba

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Abstract

Bioactive peptides (BAPs), derived through enzymatic hydrolysis of food proteins, have demonstrated potential for application as health-promoting agents against numerous human health and disease conditions, including cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and cancer. The feasibility of pharmacological application of these peptides depends on absorption and bioavailability in intact forms in target tissues, which in turn depends on structure of the peptides. Therefore, production and processing of peptides based on important structure-function parameters can lead to the production of potent peptides. This article reviews the literature on BAPs with emphasis on strategic production and processing methods as well…

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Keywords
  • Human health
  • Bioavailability
  • Function (biology)
  • Food processing
  • Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Pharmacology
  • Food products
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