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Microorganisms bioactive peptides

Marine microorganisms have also been reported to produce bioactive peptides, such as marinostatin from the marine bacterium Alteromonas sp. [319], pentapeptides from the cyanobacterium Ambaena cylindrica [320], and new anti-inflammatory cyclic peptides from the marine Streplomyces sp. [321], From the marine fungus Hypoxylon oceanicum, several lipodepsipeptides with antifungal activity have recently been reported [322,323],... [Pg.717]

RELEASE OF BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES FROM MILK PROTEINS BY VARIOUS MICROORGANISMS AND MICROBIAL ENZYMES... [Pg.243]

Bioactive peptides are inactive within the sequence of the parent protein and can be released in three ways (a) enzymatic hydrolysis by digestive enzymes, (b) food processing, and (c) proteolysis by enzymes derived from microorganisms or plants. [Pg.81]

Takita T. Chemistry of bleomycin. Umezawa H, Takiia T, Shiba T, eds. Bioactive Peptides Produced by Microorganisms. Halsted Press Kodansha Tokyo 1978 35-70. [Pg.240]

Substrate Microorganisms used Precursor protein Peptide sequence Bioactivity References... [Pg.243]


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