With a human health perspective, this book discusses food-derived proteins and peptides in relation to advances in technology, and challenges and opportunities their research presents in the areas of health, nutrition, medicine and bioscience. A first section addresses chemistry and bioactivity. It looks at proteins-peptides as allergens, antihypertensive agents, antimicrobials, antioxidants, and anti-cancer agents. Findings on the bioavailability and toxicity of food-derived peptide and intestinal functions are also included. Section Two involves chapters on therapeutic peptides, including…mehr
With a human health perspective, this book discusses food-derived proteins and peptides in relation to advances in technology, and challenges and opportunities their research presents in the areas of health, nutrition, medicine and bioscience. A first section addresses chemistry and bioactivity. It looks at proteins-peptides as allergens, antihypertensive agents, antimicrobials, antioxidants, and anti-cancer agents. Findings on the bioavailability and toxicity of food-derived peptide and intestinal functions are also included. Section Two involves chapters on therapeutic peptides, including recent developments in proteomics, bioavailability, and opportunities for designing future peptides-based foods.Many naturally occurring compounds from foods inhibit pathophysiological mechanism or suppress activities of pathogenic molecules. Proteins and peptides play significant roles in such activities and are gaining importance as nutraceuticals that benefit numerous aspects of health and nutrition. This volume provides a human health perspective on food-derived proteins and peptides. It describes the potential for large-scale production with advances in technology and proposes challenges and opportunities for the future of health, nutrition, medicine, and the biosciences. Providing a comprehensive review of bioactive proteins and peptides obtained from food sources, the book brings together the most up-to-date and essential information from eminent researchers from all over the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Navam Hettiarachchy's current research focuses on an integrated approach to protein chemistry and biopeptides, value-added nutraceuticals, and product and food safety development. The spin-off of one of her projects has led to the formation of Nutraceutical Innovations LLC. The focus of this company is to generate value-added nutraceuticals in rice bran with a total systems approach. Her research program has pioneered anticancer research in rice and soybean peptides, and demonstrated potent anticancer activities in various types of cancer cell lines. Professor Maurice Marshall's research focuses on food enzymes, specifically polyphenol oxidases in fruits and vegetables and proteases from stomachless marine organisms, as well as unique browning inhibitors from insects, mussels, and crustaceans. He also works on the hydrolysis of waste seafood proteins for bioactive peptide generation and their action as antioxidants and in antidiabetic, anticancer, and high blood pressure regulation. Professor Kenji Sato's current research interest focuses on bioactive peptides, especially the metabolic fate of these peptides. His lab conducts research on food-derived peptides to demonstrate their absorption, metabolic fate, and efficacy, and to elucidate their molecular mechanisms of action. Dr. Arvind Kannan is currently furthering studies on the bioactive peptide, and is involved in projects dealing with bioactive proteins and peptides. He also serves as a scientist at Nutraceutical Innovations LLC, a start-up firm that focuses on fermentation of rice bran to generate bioactives for value-added functional and nutraceutical uses. .
Inhaltsangabe
Food Proteins and Peptides as Bioactive Agents. Proteins and Peptides as Allergens. Properties and Applications of Antimicrobial Proteins and Peptides from Milk and Eggs. Proteins and Peptides as Antioxidants. Mineral-Binding Peptides from Food. Food Peptides as Antihypertensive Agents. Therapeutic Peptides as Amino Acid Source. Hypolipidemic and Hypocholesterolemic Food Proteins and Peptides. Peptides and Proteins Increase Mineral Absorption and Improve Bone Condition. Proteins and Peptides for Complicated Disease Types. Proteins and Peptides Improve Mental Health. Proteins and Peptides as Anticancer Agents. Lunasin: A Novel Seed Peptide with Cancer Preventive Properties. Computer-Aided Optimization of Peptide Sequences and Integrated Delivery of Selected Peptides to Targets: A Case Study on Blood Pressure of Oldest-Old Patients.
Food Proteins and Peptides as Bioactive Agents. Proteins and Peptides as Allergens. Properties and Applications of Antimicrobial Proteins and Peptides from Milk and Eggs. Proteins and Peptides as Antioxidants. Mineral-Binding Peptides from Food. Food Peptides as Antihypertensive Agents. Therapeutic Peptides as Amino Acid Source. Hypolipidemic and Hypocholesterolemic Food Proteins and Peptides. Peptides and Proteins Increase Mineral Absorption and Improve Bone Condition. Proteins and Peptides for Complicated Disease Types. Proteins and Peptides Improve Mental Health. Proteins and Peptides as Anticancer Agents. Lunasin: A Novel Seed Peptide with Cancer Preventive Properties. Computer-Aided Optimization of Peptide Sequences and Integrated Delivery of Selected Peptides to Targets: A Case Study on Blood Pressure of Oldest-Old Patients.
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