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Plant peptides sulphoxide

Synthetic peptide inhibitors have been developed for a variety of proteases [199-204]. Peptide inhibitors of the metalloprotease angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) are of major importance as hypertensive agents [13, 31]. A variety of peptides derived from protease-catalyzed hydrolysis of com cc-zein [202-203] or of wheat germ protein [199, 204] inhibit ACE (Table 6). The most potent of such plant-derived ACE inhibitory peptides is Ile-Val-Tyr (IVY) (Ki 0.1 xM) [199, 204], Further plant-derived peptide ACE inhibitors include the tripeptide glutathione [73, 82], the glutathione -related peptide Y-L-glutamyl-(+)-allyl-L-cysteine sulphoxide [73, 82, 200, 201] and the tripeptide His-His-Leu (HHL) from fermented soybean [201] (Table 6). [Pg.594]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.595 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.595 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 , Pg.595 ]




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