Bioactive peptides are fragments of precursor inactive proteins that show specific biological activities and stimulates body functions when specific proteolytic enzymes cleave and modify them into biologically active peptides. bioactive peptides may have some hormone- or drug-like singling properties due to which they act as regulatory products of inactive parent proteins and may influence the physiological activities of the body and may trigger some specific physiological responses. Sources of Biologically active peptides Bioactive peptides are immensely found in food derived from various sources. Some common sources of biologically active bio peptides are listed below. 1- Fungi Some endophytic fungi are found producing valuable bioactive compounds. These compounds have some nutraceutical, therapeutic and ...
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