2023
DOI: 10.3390/ph16030440
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In Silico Identification of Peptides with PPARγ Antagonism in Protein Hydrolysate from Rice (Oryza sativa)

Abstract: At least half the population in industrialized countries suffers from obesity due to excessive accumulation of adipose tissue. Recently, rice (Oryza sativa) proteins have been considered valuable sources of bioactive peptides with antiadipogenic potential. In this study, the digestibility and bioaccessibility in vitro of a novel protein concentrate (NPC) from rice were determined through INFOGEST protocols. Furthermore, the presence of prolamin and glutelin was evaluated via SDS-PAGE, and their potential diges… Show more

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“…While little is known about the precise structure activity relationships of peptides offering anti-obesity properties, it appears from the evidence to date that such peptides contain hydrophobic and alkaline amino acid residues. In particular, the most prevalent among the hydrophobic amino acid residues in the peptides were Pro, Val, Ile, and Leu, while reported alkaline amino acid residues included Lys and His [ 69 , 70 ]. Anti-obesity activity is known to be supported by the presence in peptides of hydrophobic amino acid residues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While little is known about the precise structure activity relationships of peptides offering anti-obesity properties, it appears from the evidence to date that such peptides contain hydrophobic and alkaline amino acid residues. In particular, the most prevalent among the hydrophobic amino acid residues in the peptides were Pro, Val, Ile, and Leu, while reported alkaline amino acid residues included Lys and His [ 69 , 70 ]. Anti-obesity activity is known to be supported by the presence in peptides of hydrophobic amino acid residues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%