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Food Protein Digestomics

Authors :
Luigia Di Stasio
Gianfranco Mamone
Gianluca Picariello
Pasquale Ferranti
Chiara Nitride
Gianluca Picariello, Luigia Di Stasio, Chiara Nitride, Gianfranco Mamone, Pasquale Ferranti
Elsevier
Picariello, Gianluca
DI STASIO, Luigia
Nitride, Chiara
Mamone, Gianfranco
Ferranti, Pasquale
Source :
Comprehensive Foodomics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Digestomics can be defined as the systematic characterization of the biomolecular complement produced by food digestion. Protein digestomics, that essentially corresponds to tracking the fate of dietary proteins in human body, assumes special relevance because food-derived peptides are virtually capable of inducing positive (health-promoting) or negative (allergy, adverse reactions) effects. In general, food digestion generates extremely heterogeneous mixtures, which include free amino acids and variously sized (poly) peptides, in addition to products from other macro- and micronutrients. Modern proteomics and peptidomics have enabled the comprehensive study of complex digestomes. On the other hand, several gaps still need to be bridged to define kinetics and dynamics of food-derived peptides, also as a result of food structure, in order to ultimately assess the effects of dietary proteins on human health. This chapter surveys the recent advances in the comprehension of mechanisms of food degradation, highlighting research trends and still unaddressed issues.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Comprehensive Foodomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....364fcb5dc158403ef3c1ec64d1c22b49
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-100596-5.23032-1