Bioactive peptides derived from duck products and by-products as functional food ingredients

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Title
Bioactive peptides derived from duck products and by-products as functional food ingredients
Author(s)
Nisansala Chandimali; Seon Gyeong Bak; Eun Hyun Park; H J Lim; Y S Won; B Kim; Seung Jae Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Functional Foods, vol. 113, pp. 105953-105953
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
Foods that contain components known for their health-promoting qualities, beyond just their nutritional value, are called functional foods. These particular components are referred to as functional food ingredients. Mainly, the bioactive peptides purified from food materials, including animal sources, have been identified as such functional food ingredients. In this review, we discuss the purification process of bioactive peptides from duck meat, egg and processing by-products. Additionally, we highlight the technologies currently used to purify bioactive peptides from sources other than duck, including modern computational techniques like insilico methodology or bioinformatics as well as and methods to enhance the purification process. These techniques can be applied in the future to purify bioactive peptides from duck in order to boost the efficacy of bioactive peptide purification. Furthermore, we summarize the bio-functional activities of bioactive peptides, purified from duck, which help to protect the body against various diseases, thereby proving their potential to be functional food ingredients.
Keyword
Bioactive peptidesChromatographyDuckFunctional foodHydrolysate
ISSN
1756-4646
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2023.105953
Type
Article
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Jeonbuk Branch Institute > Functional Biomaterial Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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