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Bioactive protein/peptides of flaxseed: A review

Journal

TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 92, Issue -, Pages 184-193

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2019.08.017

Keywords

Bioactive peptides; Flaxseed protein; Antihypertensive capacity; Antioxidant activity; Structure-activity relationship

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City [18JCYBJC4420]
  2. Project from State Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety [SKLFNS-KF-201825]

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Background: Flaxseed meal, the de-oiled by-product of flaxseed processing, has been extensively studied as a rich source of protein (with protein content up to 40%). Flaxseed protein (FP) and FP-derived peptides from flaxseed meal have documented physiological activity, e. g. angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition, antibacterial activity and anti-diabetic effect as well as antioxidant capacity. However, the mechanisms for their physiological activities and the structure & bioactivity relationships have not been summarised previously. In addition, commercial production of FP and its peptides is still not achievable due to challenges in production scale up and real-time quantification of bioactives. Scope and approach: Previous studies including isolation and structural features of FP as well as the production, biological activities and the structural & functional relationships of bioactive peptides/hydrolysates from FP are herein reviewed. This article would be helpful to promote the application of FP/bioactive peptides in both research and commercialization. Key findings and conclusions: As interactions between flaxseed gum (FG) and FP interfere with FP isolation, removal of FG before extraction is necessary. Therefore, combination strategies are required for FP production. Lab-scale peptide generation is both costly and time-consuming. To overcome this challenge, in-silico methods are suggested, including mathematical simulation of protein hydrolysis, bioprospecting for bioactive peptides, and molecular docking studies. Gastrointestinal analysis is recommended for studying practical applications of FP-derived peptides as bioactive nutrients.

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