Food-derived bioactive peptides:health benefits,structure-activity relationships,and translational prospects
摘要Food-derived bioactive peptides(FBPs),particularly those with ten or fewer amino acid residues and a molecular weight below 1300 Da,have gained increasing attention for their safe,diverse structures and specific biological activities.The development of FBP-based functional foods and potential medications depends on understanding their structure-activity relationships(SARs),stability,and bioavailability properties.In this review,we provide an in-depth overview of the roles of FBPs in treating various diseases,including Alzheimer's disease,hypertension,type 2 diabetes mellitus,liver diseases,and inflammatory bowel diseases,based on the literature from July 2017 to Mar.2023.Subsequently,attention is directed toward elucidating the associations between the bioactivities and structural characteristics(e.g.,molecular weight and the presence of specific amino acids within sequences and compositions)of FBPs.We also discuss in silico approaches for FBP screening and their limitations.Finally,we summarize recent advancements in formulation techniques to improve the bioavailability of FBPs in the food industry,thereby contributing to healthcare applications.
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