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Lupin-Derived Bioactive Peptides: Intestinal Transport, Bioavailability and Health Benefits

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NUTRIENTS
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu13093266

Keywords

lupin; Lupinus species; lupin protein hydrolysates; lupin-derived peptides; functional foods; bioactive peptides; nutraceuticals

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  1. University of Milan

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The paper discusses the intestinal transport, bioavailability and biological activities of Lupin-derived peptides (LDPs), highlighting their potential multitarget mechanism of regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism, chemo- and osteoprotective properties, as well as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, positioning them as promising candidates for nutraceutical development for multifactorial medical conditions.
There is a renewed interest on the reliance of food-based bioactive compounds as sources of nutritive factors and health-beneficial chemical compounds. Among these food components, several proteins from foods have been shown to promote health and wellness as seen in proteins such as alpha/gamma-conglutins from the seeds of Lupinus species (Lupin), a genus of leguminous plant that are widely used in traditional medicine for treating chronic diseases. Lupin-derived peptides (LDPs) are increasingly being explored and they have been shown to possess multifunctional health improving properties. This paper discusses the intestinal transport, bioavailability and biological activities of LDPs, focusing on molecular mechanisms of action as reported in in vitro, cell culture, animal and human studies. The potentials of several LDPs to demonstrate multitarget mechanism of regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism, chemo- and osteoprotective properties, and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities position LDPs as good candidates for nutraceutical development for the prevention and management of medical conditions whose etiology are multifactorial.

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