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Egg yolk phosvitin and functional phosphopeptides--review
Authors:Samaraweera Himali  Zhang Wan-gang  Lee Eun Joo  Ahn Dong U
Affiliation:Dept of Animal Science, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011-3150, USA.
Abstract:Phosphopeptides are among the most interesting biomolecules with characteristic molecular structure and functions. They usually contain clusters of phosphoserines, which can effectively bind calcium and iron, and inhibit formation of insoluble calcium phosphates or iron complexes. Therefore, phosphopeptides can increase calcium or iron bioavailability and prevent lipid oxidation in foods. Milk protein casein has been currently used by industry to produce phosphopeptides. Egg yolk phosvitin is considered as the most phosphorylated protein found in the nature. Phosvitin from egg yolk can be much better source for producing phosphopeptides with varying sizes and functions than casein because it contains much greater number of phosphates in the molecule than casein. However, still phosvitin has not been subjected to considerable attention with regard to bioactive peptides production.
Keywords:antioxidant  lipid oxidation  mineral binding  phosphopeptides  phosvitin
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