Antihypertensive activity of orally consumed ACE-I inhibitory peptides

Volume: 62, Issue: 32, Pages: 8986 - 8999
Published: Jul 2, 2021
Abstract
Food proteins are sources for ACE-I inhibitory peptides that can be extracted by enzymatic hydrolysis exhibiting anti-hypertensive activity. However, these peptides are prone to further degradation by gastrointestinal enzymes during oral consumption. Bio-activity of these peptides is dependent on the resultant peptide post gastrointestinal digestion. To exhibit the bio-activity, they need to be absorbed in intact form. Although studies suggest...
Paper Details
Title
Antihypertensive activity of orally consumed ACE-I inhibitory peptides
Published Date
Jul 2, 2021
Volume
62
Issue
32
Pages
8986 - 8999
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