2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2011.05.066
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Identification of a novel food-derived collagen peptide, hydroxyprolyl-glycine, in human peripheral blood by pre-column derivatisation with phenyl isothiocyanate

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“…Shigemura et al reported that Pro-Hyp and Hyp-Gly promote cellular proliferation in dermal fibroblasts. 10,11) On the other hand, we previously reported that treatment with VC and/or its derivatives significantly promotes the proliferation of Sod1 −/− fibroblasts. 17,25) In this context, we investigated whether the COP mixture interacts with the effects of the VC derivative in promoting the proliferation of Sod1 −/− fibroblasts in vitro.…”
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“…Shigemura et al reported that Pro-Hyp and Hyp-Gly promote cellular proliferation in dermal fibroblasts. 10,11) On the other hand, we previously reported that treatment with VC and/or its derivatives significantly promotes the proliferation of Sod1 −/− fibroblasts. 17,25) In this context, we investigated whether the COP mixture interacts with the effects of the VC derivative in promoting the proliferation of Sod1 −/− fibroblasts in vitro.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…For example, Pro-Hyp and Hyp-Gly stimulate the proliferation of skin fibroblasts in vitro. 10,11) It is noteworthy that treatment with CP alone induced a significant decrease in the levels of 8-isoprostane, a marker of lipid peroxidation, in the skin of the hairless Sod1 −/− mice ( Fig. 2(B)).…”
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“…By now, dipeptides or tripeptides have been identified in human blood after ingestion of protein hydroysate 34,35 ; however, knowledge on the absorption and bioavailability of these penta-peptides and hexa-peptides is limited. Although these peptides are likely stable against gastrointestinal enzymes, they may be degraded by epithelial peptidases during absorption; even if they can be absorbed, they are susceptible to further degradation in blood.…”
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“…Shigemura et al reported that the peptides with small molecules from collagen hydrolysate were identified in human blood after ingestion. 29 Therefore, these results indicate that the heshiko and narezushi extracts promote the fibrinolytic system via direct PAI-1 inhibition after digestion and absorption of peptides in the intestine.…”
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confidence: 76%