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Taylor and Francis Group, Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 3(42), p. 223-239

DOI: 10.1080/10408690290825538

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Latent Bioactive Peptides in Milk Proteins: Proteolytic Activation and Significance in Dairy Processing

Journal article published in 2002 by M. Gobbetti, L. Stepaniak, M. De Angelis ORCID, A. Corsetti, R. Di Cagno
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Abstract

After a brief description of the properties of bioactive peptides, the proteolytic activation of the bioactive sequences from milk protein precursors is discussed. The ability of proteolytic enzymes from various sources, especially from lactic acid bacteria, to release bioactive peptides and the physiological and biotechnological significance of these peptides in dairy products are reviewed.