Lan_2015_Food.Chem_175_66

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Title : Analyzing a dipeptide library to identify human dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitor - Lan_2015_Food.Chem_175_66
Author(s) : Lan VT , Ito K , Ohno M , Motoyama T , Ito S , Kawarasaki Y
Ref : Food Chem , 175 :66 , 2015
Abstract :

Human dipeptidyl peptidase IV (hDPPIV) inhibitors provide an effective strategy for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Because certain peptides are known to act as hDPPIV inhibitors, a dataset of possible peptides with their inhibition intensities will facilitate the development of functional food for type 2 diabetes. In this study, we examined a total of 337 dipeptides with respect to their hDPPIV inhibitory effects. Amino acid residues at N-termini dominated their inhibition intensities. Particularly highly inhibitory dipeptides discovered included the following novel dipeptides: Thr-His, Asn-His, Val-Leu, Met-Leu, and Met-Met. Using our dataset, prime candidates contributing to the hDPPIV inhibitory effect of soy protein hydrolyzates were successfully identified. Possible dietary proteins potentially able to produce particularly highly hDPPIV inhibitory peptides are also discussed on the basis of the dataset.

PubMedSearch : Lan_2015_Food.Chem_175_66
PubMedID: 25577052

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Lan VT, Ito K, Ohno M, Motoyama T, Ito S, Kawarasaki Y (2015)
Analyzing a dipeptide library to identify human dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitor
Food Chem 175 :66

Lan VT, Ito K, Ohno M, Motoyama T, Ito S, Kawarasaki Y (2015)
Food Chem 175 :66