“…Casein hydrolysates containing hydrophobic amino acids, such as leucine and proline, have also been reported to have antiinflammatory activity in cells (Malinowski, Klempt, Clawin-Rädecker, Lorenzen, & Meisel, 2014). Wu et al (2016) reported that higher levels of hydrophobic amino acids in hydrolysates of defatted wheat germ globulin were linked to higher immunomodulatory activity in RAW264.7 cells. Deer antler protein, which was hydrolyzed to generate potent anti-inflammatory hydrolysates, was reported to contain high quantities of glutamic acid, glycine, proline, and leucine (Zhao, Wang, Zhang, & Xie, 2016).…”