Food Chemistry: X (Mar 2022)

Conventional and in silico approaches to select promising food-derived bioactive peptides: A review

  • Audry Peredo-Lovillo,
  • Adrián Hernández-Mendoza,
  • Belinda Vallejo-Cordoba,
  • Haydee Eliza Romero-Luna

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 100183

Abstract

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The interest for food-derived bioactive peptides, either from common or unconventional sources, has increased due to their potential therapeutic effect against a wide range of diseases. The study of such bioactive peptides using conventional methods is a long journey, expensive and time-consuming. Hence, bioinformatic approaches, which can not only help to predict the formation of bioactive peptides from any known protein source, but also to analyze the protein structure/function relationship, have gained a new meaning in this scientific field. Therefore, this review aims to provides an overview of conventional characterization methods and the most recent advances in the field of in silico approaches for predicting and screening promising food-derived bioactive peptides.

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