2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods12061327
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Novel Plant-Protein (Quinoa) Derived Bioactive Peptides with Potential Anti-Hypercholesterolemic Activities: Identification, Characterization and Molecular Docking of Bioactive Peptides

Abstract: Hypercholesterolemia remains a serious global public health concern. Previously, synthetic anti-hypercholesterolemic drugs were used for ameliorating this condition; however, long-term usage presented several side-effects. In this regard, natural products as an adjunct therapy has emerged in recent times. This study aimed to produce novel bioactive peptides with anti-hypercholesterolemic activity (cholesterol esterase (CEase) and pancreatic lipase (PL)) from quinoa protein hydrolysates (QPHs) using three enzym… Show more

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“…A hexapeptide, recognized as the most effective inhibitor of angiotensin I-converting enzyme in silver carp fish seed protein hydrolysate, may find applications in functional foods or as a natural antihypertensive drug [17]. Several novel bioactive peptides with anti-hypercholesterolemic activity have been isolated from quinoa protein, offering potential as adjuvant therapy for hypercholesterolemia [18]. Additionally, a pentapeptide with α-glucosidase inhibitory activity has been discovered in rice bran fermentation broth, providing a new avenue for the development of anti-diabetic drugs [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hexapeptide, recognized as the most effective inhibitor of angiotensin I-converting enzyme in silver carp fish seed protein hydrolysate, may find applications in functional foods or as a natural antihypertensive drug [17]. Several novel bioactive peptides with anti-hypercholesterolemic activity have been isolated from quinoa protein, offering potential as adjuvant therapy for hypercholesterolemia [18]. Additionally, a pentapeptide with α-glucosidase inhibitory activity has been discovered in rice bran fermentation broth, providing a new avenue for the development of anti-diabetic drugs [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%