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Marine-derived protein hydrolysates enzymatic production

Enzymatic Production of Marine-derived Protein Hydrolysates and Their Bioactive Peptides for Use in Foods and Nutraceuticals... [Pg.491]

Enzymatic production of marine-derived protein hydrolysates 492... [Pg.491]

ENZYMATIC PRODUCTION OF MARINE-DERIVED PROTEIN HYDROLYSATES... [Pg.492]

Discarded fish bones and cutoffs may contain considerable amounts of muscle proteins. These muscle proteins are nutritionally valuable and easily digestible with well-balanced amino acid composition (Venugopal et al., 1996). Therefore, fish proteins derived from seafood processing by-products can be hydrolyzed enzymatically to recover protein. Protein hydrolysates from several marine species have been analyzed for their nutritional and functional properties, and researches have mainly explored the possibility of obtaining biologically active peptides (Benkajul and Morrissey, 1997). Moreover, skipjack tuna muscle (Kohama et al., 1988), sardine muscle (Bougatef et al., 2008), and shark meat (Wu et al., 2008) have been used to separate potential peptides. [Pg.238]

Food materials, including fish, contain the precursors to these bioactive peptides, which can be formed in vitro or in vivo by enzymatic hydrolysis (Korhonen and Pihlanto 2003). During the past decade, a number of studies have reported on the many physiological properties of these bioactive peptides. The aim of this review is to describe the production of novel peptides derived from marine protein hydrolysates, elucidating the underlying mechanisms of physiological and biofunctional activity that are particular to individual bioactive peptides. The general sources and production of protein hydrolysates will be discussed, followed by a discussion of the nutraceutical properties of protein hydrolysates and their associated bioactive peptides. [Pg.492]


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Enzymatic hydrolysates

Enzymatic hydrolyses, production

Enzymatic production

Enzymatic production, marine-derived

Enzymatic productivity

HYDROLYSABLE

Hydrolysate

Hydrolyse

Hydrolysed

Hydrolyses

Marine-derived

Production/productivity marine

Protein Derivatives

Protein enzymatic

Protein hydrolysates

Protein products

Proteins production

Proteins, derived

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