Human breast milk is rich in nutrients, hormones, growth factors and immunoactive molecules, which influence the growth, development and immune status of the newborn infant. Although several of these factors are also present in bovine milk, the greater susceptibility of the formula-fed infant to ...
Milk from different species has been exploited for the isolation of various functional ingredients for decades. Irrespective of the source, milk is considered as a complete food, as it provides essential nutrients required by the human body. Proteins and
Milk from these minor species not only plays a vital role for producers but also for consumers worldwide. Intense research has been carried out on bioactive peptides, their identification, characterization, and utilization in functional foods, from cow's milk and milk products. However, since the...
Thus, it is necessary to research further and design functional materials that can specifically bind bitter peptides without having a negative impact on the concentration of other peptides or active molecules in order to preserve the biological activities if these compounds. A variety of strategies ...
Bioactive peptide Cow milk Peptidomics Mass spectrometry Digestion Gut 1. Introduction From a nutritional perspective, whey protein is considered a high-quality protein source due to its high biological value—its ability to be used efficiently by the body—and richness in essential amino acids (Smith...
In this review, we report that the presence of this hormone in bovine milk, with significant differences in concentration between daytime and nighttime milking, has increased interest in milk as a natural source of bioactive molecules. Melatonin lowers cortisol levels at night, reduces body ...
Interstitial collagen molecules are composed of three α-chains intertwined in the so-called collagen triple-helix. This particular structure, mainly stabilized by intra- and inter-chain hydrogen bonding, is the product of an almost continuous repeating of the Gly-X-Y- sequence, where X is ...
Consumption of cow's milk and other dairy products may influence glucose metabolism. Within the complex matrix of cow's milk, various carbohydrates, lipids, and peptides act as bioactive molecules to alter human metabolism. Here, we summarize data from human studies and rodent experiments ...
- 《Molecules》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 BIOACTIVE PEPTIDES OF THE COW MILK WHEY PROTEINS (Bos taurus) Data on the biological functions of milk whey proteins, which are implemented at the level of their proteolytic degradation productsbioactive peptides have... A.,V.,Iukalo,... - 《Bio...
Human breast milk is rich in nutrients, hormones, growth factors and immunoactive molecules, which influence the growth, development and immune status of the newborn infant. Although several of these factors are also present in bovine milk, the greater susceptibility of the formula-fed infant to ...