Bioactive peptide
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Ebook "Phosphorus chemistry I: Asymmetric synthesis and bioactive compounds" are dedicated to various topics in organophosphorus chemistry. The first volume concerns biologically-related topics (phosphinopeptides, phosphinic acids, prodrugs) as well as P-asymmetric compounds (also called P-stereogenic, P-chiral, etc. – there is still some intense discussion about how to name this field!).
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Ebook "Handbook of anticancer drugs from marine origin" also places into context the demand for anticancer nutraceuticals and their use as potential anti-cancer pharmaceuticals and medicines. This study of advanced and future types of natural compounds from marine sources is written to facilitate the understanding of Biotechnology and its application to marine natural product drug discovery research.
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Ebook "Bioactive components of milk (Advances in experimental medicine and biology, Volume 606)" is divided into four parts. The first part focuses on bioactive milk lipid components, which very widely among mammalian species. The second part describes different aspects of biological active colostrums and milk proteins and their derivatives, with special concern on species specific effects.
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Ebook "Microbial enzyme technology in food applications" discusses the uses of enzymes in conventional and non-conventional food and beverage processing as well as in dairy processing, brewing, bakery and wine making. Apart from conventional uses, the development of bioprocessing tools and techniques have significantly expanded the potential for extensive application of enzymes such as in production of bioactive peptides, oligosaccharides and lipids, flavor and colorants.
521p lucchinguyen 28-12-2023 8 2 Download
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While the majority of reported cases of jellyfish envenomation are self-limited with few lasting complications, a few can cause life-threatening and debilitating illnesses. We present the case of a 15-year-old male who had an unusual presentation of a jellyfish sting that led to acute compartment syndrome.
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Soil bacteria are a major source of specialized metabolites including antimicrobial compounds. Yet, one of the most diverse genera of bacteria ubiquitously present in soil, Clostridium, has been largely overlooked in bioactive compound discovery. As Clostridium spp. thrive in extreme environments with their metabolic mechanisms adapted to the harsh conditions, they are likely to synthesize molecules with unknown structures, properties, and functions.
14p vitzuyu2711 29-09-2021 8 1 Download
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are multifunctional effector molecules that often combine direct antimicrobial activities with signaling or immunomodulatory functions. The skin secretions of anurans contain a variety of such bioactive peptides. The identification of AMPs from frog species often requires sacrificing several specimens to obtain small quantities of crude peptides, followed by activity based fractionation to identify the active principles.
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Venom has evolved in parallel in multiple animals for the purpose of self-defense, prey capture or both. These venoms typically consist of highly complex mixtures of toxins: Diverse bioactive peptides and/or proteins each with a specific pharmacological activity.
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Filamentous fungi produce a vast amount of bioactive secondary metabolites (SMs) synthesized by e.g. hybrid polyketide synthase-nonribosomal peptide synthetase enzymes (PKS-NRPS; NRPS-PKS). While their domain structure suggests a common ancestor with other SM proteins, their evolutionary origin and dynamics in fungi are still unclear.
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Gene expression profiles can provide insights into the molecular machinery behind tissue functions and, in turn, can further our understanding of environmental responses, and developmental and evolutionary processes.
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Bioactive cyclic peptides derived from natural sources are well studied, particularly those derived from non-ribosomal synthetases in fungi or bacteria. Ribosomally synthesised bioactive disulphide-bonded loops represent a large, naturally enriched library of potential bioactive compounds, worthy of systematic investigation.
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Bioactive peptides, including biological sources-derived peptides with different biological activities, are protein fragments that influence the functions or conditions of organisms, in particular humans and animals. Conventional methods of identifying bioactive peptides are time-consuming and costly.
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Whey protein is a derived by-product from cheese manufacturing and has many health benefits due to its high-level content of bioactive peptides, such as β-lactoglobulin, α-lactalbumin, serum albumin, immunoglobulin, and lactoferrin. These proteins have antioxidant characteristics that reduce hypertension, cancer, hyperlipidemia, and virus contagious. In addition, whey protein is utilized to lessen the inflammatory bowel disease. In this review, we highlighted the characteristics, applications, functional properties of whey proteins.
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In dairy industry whey is a by-product during the manufacture of coagulated milk products such as paneer, channa, casein etc. Bioactive peptides produced by the fermentation of the whey have various biofunctional properties. The ACE inhibitory activity of cultured buttermilk prepared by addition of 40% fermented whey (RT3), 30% fermented whey (RT4) and control (RT5) were found to be 69.24, 64.50 and 57.63 per cent respectively.
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The caprine milk proteins are considered as power house of bioactive peptides, these bioactive peptides may be released in enzymatic hydrolysis(Trypsin 10 mg of enzyme/5 g of protein) at pH 8.0 and temperature 400 C was of casein fractions was carried out at an enzyme- substrate (E: S) ratio of 1:25. Enzymatic hydrolysis of casein fractions was carried out at an enzyme- substrate (E: S) ratio of 1:25.
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Dahi was prepared using cow and caprine milk and the experiment was carried out to assess the quality Dahi during storage from two distinct species of milk. The cow samples were collected from Dairy farm, KVAFSU, Hebbal, Bengaluru and caprine milk samples were collected from Sinchana goat and sheep farm, Marenahalli village (Bengaluru Rural District) and Yashodhavana Goat Farm (Mysuru) were used. The Dahi prepared were incorporated with different level of Bioactive peptides (BAPs) to studied their antibacterial and antioxidative role during storage as a index for storage stability.
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Protein degradation is a basic cell process that operates in general protein turnover or to produce bioactive peptides. However, very little is known about the qualitative and quantitative composition of a plant cell peptidome, the actual result of this degradation.
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Cecropin A is a natural antimicrobial peptide that exhibits rapid, potent and long-lasting lytic activity against a broad spectrum of pathogens, thus having great biotechnological potential. Here, we report a system for producing bioactive cecropin A in rice seeds.
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Cryptic peptides (cryptides) are small bioactive molecules generated via degradation of functionally active proteins. Only a few examples of plant cryptides playing an important role in plant defense have been reported to date, hence our knowledge about cryptic signals hidden in protein structure remains very limited.
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The presence and growth of microorganisms in foods is harmful to human and animal health. The consumption of those foods results in food borne diseases. Thus the major concern is the control of microorganisms to increase the shelf life and prevent harmful microorganisms. Bioactive peptides are known for their ability to inhibit protein-protein interactions due to their small size and specificity. Nature remains the largest source of bioactive peptides since plants, animals, fungi, microbes and their products contain various proteins in them.
10p nguaconbaynhay1 04-12-2019 30 1 Download