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Metabolic Fate and Bioavailability of Food-Derived Peptides: Are Normal Peptides Passed through the Intestinal Layer To Exert Biological Effects via Proposed Mechanisms?

Kenji Sato

2022Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that the oral administration of food-derived peptides exerts beneficial effects on human health beyond conventional nutritional functions. In vitro studies have suggested potential mechanisms and active peptides. However, the levels of most food-derived peptides in the body are far lower than the concentrations used in the in vitro assays, with some exceptions. These facts suggest that food-derived peptides might be metabolized into active compounds or function via different mechanisms than the proposed mechanisms. This work briefly discusses the perspectives related to the metabolites of the food-derived peptides in the body.

Topics & Concepts

BioavailabilityPeptideIn vitroBiochemistryChemistryFunction (biology)Food intakeFood proteinBiologyPharmacologyEndocrinologyCell biologyProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesConsumer Attitudes and Food LabelingBiochemical effects in animals
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