Peptides are functional active fragments of proteins which can provide nutrients needed for human growth and development,and they also have unique physiological activity characteristics relative to proteins.Bioactive ...Peptides are functional active fragments of proteins which can provide nutrients needed for human growth and development,and they also have unique physiological activity characteristics relative to proteins.Bioactive peptides contain a great deal of development potential.More specifically,food-derived bioactive peptides have the advantages of a wide variety of sources,unique structures,high efficiency and safety,so they have broad development prospects.This review provides an overview of the current advances regarding the preparation,functional characteristics,and structure–activity relationships of food-derived bioactive peptides.Moreover,the prospects for the future development and application of food-derived bioactive peptides are discussed.This review may provide a better understanding of foodderived bioactive peptides,and some constructive inspirations for further research and applications in the food industry.展开更多
Exosomes are a kind of nanoscale membrane vesicles that can be secreted by many types of cells in both normal and pathological states and play a very important role in intercellular information exchange and transmissi...Exosomes are a kind of nanoscale membrane vesicles that can be secreted by many types of cells in both normal and pathological states and play a very important role in intercellular information exchange and transmission by transporting proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and other biologically active substances to act on the receptor cells. Recent studies have shown that exosomes from some plants, animals, microorganisms, and other food sources can also be extracted like the structure of exosomes secreted by mammalian cells, which are named food-derived exosomes (FDEs) and can be absorbed by intestinal cells and further transported to other organs through blood circulation. With the advantages of high biocompatibility, low immunogenicity, low toxicity, high cargo capacity, and the ability to cross biological barriers, FDEs can be involved in a variety of applications such as immune response, cell migration, and tumor invasion, and have attracted a lot of attention as biotherapeutic agents and drug delivery carriers in the treatment of human diseases. This article reviews the classification, preparation characterization, physiological processes in the human body, biological functions, and application prospects of FDEs. It aims to provide a reference for the research and application of FDEs in disease treatment.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U1905202,31972017,and 31771922)the National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFD0901006)+2 种基金the Fujian Major Project of Provincial Science&Technology Hall,China(2020NZ010008)the Open Project of the Key Laboratory of Refrigeration and Conditioning Aquatic Products Processing,Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,China(KLRCAPP2021-03)the Quanzhou Science&Technology Project,China(2019C085R)。
文摘Peptides are functional active fragments of proteins which can provide nutrients needed for human growth and development,and they also have unique physiological activity characteristics relative to proteins.Bioactive peptides contain a great deal of development potential.More specifically,food-derived bioactive peptides have the advantages of a wide variety of sources,unique structures,high efficiency and safety,so they have broad development prospects.This review provides an overview of the current advances regarding the preparation,functional characteristics,and structure–activity relationships of food-derived bioactive peptides.Moreover,the prospects for the future development and application of food-derived bioactive peptides are discussed.This review may provide a better understanding of foodderived bioactive peptides,and some constructive inspirations for further research and applications in the food industry.
基金supported by the Program of Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology,China(No.22S21902900).
文摘Exosomes are a kind of nanoscale membrane vesicles that can be secreted by many types of cells in both normal and pathological states and play a very important role in intercellular information exchange and transmission by transporting proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and other biologically active substances to act on the receptor cells. Recent studies have shown that exosomes from some plants, animals, microorganisms, and other food sources can also be extracted like the structure of exosomes secreted by mammalian cells, which are named food-derived exosomes (FDEs) and can be absorbed by intestinal cells and further transported to other organs through blood circulation. With the advantages of high biocompatibility, low immunogenicity, low toxicity, high cargo capacity, and the ability to cross biological barriers, FDEs can be involved in a variety of applications such as immune response, cell migration, and tumor invasion, and have attracted a lot of attention as biotherapeutic agents and drug delivery carriers in the treatment of human diseases. This article reviews the classification, preparation characterization, physiological processes in the human body, biological functions, and application prospects of FDEs. It aims to provide a reference for the research and application of FDEs in disease treatment.