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Review
. 2019;59(sup1):S81-S95.
doi: 10.1080/10408398.2018.1524363. Epub 2019 Feb 11.

Food-derived antithrombotic peptides: Preparation, identification, and interactions with thrombin

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Review

Food-derived antithrombotic peptides: Preparation, identification, and interactions with thrombin

Shuzheng Cheng et al. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2019.

Abstract

Thromboembolism and its sequelae have been the leading causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Food-derived antithrombotic peptides, as potential ingredients in health-promoting functional foods targeting thrombus, have attracted increasing attention because of their high biological activities, low toxicity, and ease of metabolism in the human body. This review presents the conventional workflow of preparation, isolation and identification of antithrombotic peptides from various kinds of food materials. More importantly, to analyze the antithrombotic effects and mechanism of antithrombotic peptides, methods for interaction of anticoagulant peptides and thrombin, the main participant in thrombosis, were analyzed from biochemistry, solution chemistry and crystal chemistry. The present study is intended to highlight the recent advances in research of food-derived antithrombotic peptide as a novel vehicle in the field of food science and nutrition. Future outlooks are highlighted with the aim to suggest a research line to be followed in further studies with the introduced research approach.

Keywords: Thrombosis; anticoagulant peptides; inhibitory activity; interaction analysis; thrombin.

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