“…DP and peptides from food sources such as vegetal, microbial and animal products of terrestrial and marine origins are among the promising functional foods for managing bone diseases (Fatchiyah et al, 2015; Mada, Abaya, et al, 2020; Oh et al, 2020). These proteins and peptides exert their bone health‐promoting properties via inhibition of pathways that contribute to bone resorption such as inflammation, oxidative stress and excessive accumulation of circulatory fats and sugars (Chung et al, 2021; Cruz‐Chamorro et al, 2019; Shi, Fan, Chen, Xu, et al, 2020; Spilmont et al, 2014), and promotion of bone remodeling via enhancement of osteoblastogenesis (Mada, Abaya, et al, 2020; Mada, Ugwu, & Abarshi, 2020). Classic examples of DP with potential effects in inhibiting different pathways involved in the pathogenesis of bone diseases are proteins from soybean, lupin, milk, and other animal products as demonstrated in cell culture, animal and human studies (Arjmandi et al, 2005; Cruz‐Chamorro et al, 2019; del Carmen Millán‐Linares et al, 2015; Dirkes et al, 2018; Hinton et al, 2018; Lemus‐Conejo et al, 2020; Mada, Abaya, et al, 2020; Montserrat‐de la Paz et al, 2019).…”