2023
DOI: 10.1002/lemi.202352219
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Heterologous production of basidiomycetous peptidases to decrease sodium chloride in food

Abstract: In the past, the topic of excessive salt consumption associated with various chronic diseases became a focus of nutritional science. Enzymes such as hydrolases and specifically peptidases are widely used in industry since they do not require cofactors, are often stable at high pH values, and have a broad cleavage specificity. Thus, a new approach to use peptidases would be the generation of L‐arginyl dipeptides, which do not have a taste on their own, but are able to enhance the salty taste. This thesis should… Show more

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