A review on mushroom-derived bioactive peptides: Preparation and biological activities.

Food Research International
Juanjuan ZhouYu Ding

Abstract

Mushroom bioactive peptides (MBAPs) refer to bioactive peptides extracted directly or indirectly from mushrooms or their mycelia. Owing to the presence of a large quantity of high-quality proteins, many mushrooms are promising sources of bioactive peptides. The beneficial effects, including antihypertensive, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities, of MBAPs are being increasingly recognized with regards to health promotion and disease prevention. However, this field is relatively undeveloped and relevant reviews are scarce. Hence, the aim of this review was to present the current research status of MBAPs, focusing on their preparation and biological functions. An insight regarding the direction of future research has been also discussed.

Citations

Sep 9, 2020·Food & Function·Abigail GonzálezRuth Belmares
Nov 25, 2020·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Xiyu LiaoYu Ding
Apr 2, 2021·Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition·Gaoxing MaHang Xiao
Nov 13, 2020·Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling·Belén HernándezMahmoud Ghomi
Jan 27, 2022·BioFactors·Linlin KangYouqing Shen

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