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Bioactive peptides- a hidden treasure in native protein

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Title Bioactive peptides- a hidden treasure in native protein
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Creator Chirag Maheshwari
Mahesh Kumar
Muzaffar Hasan
Nitin Kumar Garg
 
Subject Bioactive peptides
Protein
Amino acid
 
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Proteins are serving as source of energy and amino
acids that contribute to growth and maintenance of
the body. Along with nutritional role, proteins are
responsible for various physiochemical and sensory
properties of foods, and may act as functional
and health-promoting ingredients. Many of the
physiological and functional properties of proteins
are attributed to biologically active peptides which
are often encrypted in the native sequence. Native
protein serve as a precursor for bioactive peptides
which can be produced from the protein precursor
by digestive enzymes (gastrointestinal digestion),
during food processing (ripening, fermentation,
cooking), storage, or by invitro hydrolysis by
proteolytic enzymes. Bioactive peptides are short
specific peptides that can alter body functions or
conditions and may ultimately influence health
positively. Bioactive peptides mainly contain 3–20
amino acid units, but in some cases the size can be
larger.
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Date 2019-05-02T11:35:46Z
2019-05-02T11:35:46Z
2019-03-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
2454-6968
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/19142
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Biotech express