A biotechnological approach for the production of branched chain amino acid containing bioactive peptides to improve human health: A review
[Display omitted] •Branched Chain Amino Acids are essential for cellular signaling functions in humans.•Incorporated in peptides they may be ideal for disease prevention/bioconservation.•They also influence peptide stability within the food matrix and bioavailability.•Process design requires linking...
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•Branched Chain Amino Acids are essential for cellular signaling functions in humans.•Incorporated in peptides they may be ideal for disease prevention/bioconservation.•They also influence peptide stability within the food matrix and bioavailability.•Process design requires linking of source selection with low-cost enrichment method.•Proteins with high BCAA content may be promising sources for product development.
Improper nutrition provokes many types of chronic diseases and health problems, which consequently are associated with particularly high costs of treatments. Nowadays, consumer’s interest in healthy eating is shifting towards specific foods or food ingredients. As a consequence, bioactive peptides as a promising source of health promoting food additives are currently an intensely debated topic in research. Process design is still on its early stages and is significantly influenced by important preliminary decisions. Thus, parameters like peptide bioactivity within the product, selection of the protein source, enzyme selection for hydrolysis, peptide enrichment method, as well as stability of the peptides within the food matrix and bioavailability are sensitive decision points, which have to be purposefully coordinated, as they are directly linked to amino acid content and structure properties of the peptides. Branched chain amino acids (BCAA) are essential components for humans, possessing various important physiologic functions within the body. Incorporated within peptide sequences, they may induce dual functions, when used as nutraceuticals in functional food, thus preserving the foodstuff and prevent several widespread diseases. Furthermore, there is evidence that consuming this peptide-class can be a nutritional support for elderly people or improve human health to prevent diseases caused by incorrect nutrition. Based on the knowledge about the role of BCAA within various peptide functions, discussed in the review, special attention is given to different approaches for systematic selection of the protein source and enzymes used in hydrolysis, as well as suitable peptide enrichment methods, thereby showing current trends in research. |
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