Omar A. Alhaj, Ghaida Abodoleh, Seham Abu Jadayil, Nagham Irshaid, Bhavbhuti M. Mehta, Bernard Faye, Haitham A. Jahrami
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Abstract
This meta‐analysis aimed to estimate the antihypertensive effects of camel milk (CM) hydrolysates, including the variation in camel milk hydrolysates among different hydrolysis types, incubation times, and experimental designs. The antihypertensive effect of CM hydrolysate is expressed as the percentage of angiotensin‐converting enzyme (ACE) activity or IC50 value provided in μg/ml, corresponding to the 50% maximum inhibitory concentration. The greatest random effect of antihypertensive agents (IC50 μg/mL) in vitro was 122.9 at incubation time of 144–216 h. Moreover, the greatest random effect of ACE % in vitro was 76.7 after 48 h of incubation. In vivo, the random effect of ACE % was 62.7, and the incubation time was 0.16–6 h. The antihypertensive effect of CM hydrolysate depends on several factors, including hydrolysis type, incubation time, and experimental design.
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The International Journal of Dairy Technology ranks highly among the leading dairy journals published worldwide, and is the flagship of the Society. As indicated in its title, the journal is international in scope.
Published quarterly, International Journal of Dairy Technology contains original papers and review articles covering topics that are at the interface between fundamental dairy research and the practical technological challenges facing the modern dairy industry worldwide. Topics addressed span the full range of dairy technologies, the production of diverse dairy products across the world and the development of dairy ingredients for food applications.