食品中高费雪比寡肽的来源、功能及应用前景

IF 5.2 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Future Foods Pub Date : 2023-08-11 DOI:10.1016/j.jfutfo.2023.06.003
Zhen Wang , Xinrui Zhang , Luyang Wang , Xingqi Ou , Jihong Huang
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高Fischer比寡肽(HFRO)是一组含有高水平支链氨基酸(BCAA)和低水平芳香族氨基酸(AAA)的寡肽。HFRO被认为具有重要的生理活性,包括抗氧化、修复肝损伤、抗疲劳、抗肿瘤和为身体提供能量,因此受到了广泛关注。HFRO有多种来源,植物和动物蛋白都可用于制备HFRO,但需要考虑特殊群体的生理耐受性和排斥反应。酶水解是制备HFRO最常见的方法,但未来仍需要对分离和纯化过程进行优化。由血液中BCAA和AAA平衡紊乱引起的疾病,如肝性脑病,可以通过给HFRO补充药物或食物来治疗。此外,HFRO能够减少疲劳反馈,并在分子营养水平上帮助治疗苯丙酮尿症。本综述的目的是回顾近年来对HFRO的研究,并为作物的高价值利用以及新型功能性和特殊医学用途食品的开发提供新的视角。
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High Fischer ratio oligopeptides in food: sources, functions and application prospects

High Fischer ratio oligopeptides (HFROs) are a group of oligopeptides containing high levels of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and low levels of aromatic amino acids (AAA). HFROs have received a lot of attention as they are believed to have significant physiological activities, including antioxidant, liver damage repair, anti-fatigue, anti-tumor and energy supply to the body. HFROs are available from a wide range of sources and both plant and animal proteins can be used to prepare HFROs but the physiological tolerability and rejection of special populations needs to be considered. Enzymatic hydrolysis is the most common method for the preparation of HFROs, but optimization of the separation and purification process is still needed in the future. Diseases caused by disruptions in the balance of BCAA and AAA in the blood, such as hepatic encephalopathy, can be treated by supplementing HFROs with drugs or food. In addition, HFROs are able to reduce fatigue feedback and assist in the treatment of phenylketonuria at the molecular nutrient level. The aim of this review is to review recent research on HFROs and provide new perspectives on the high value use of crops and the development of novel functional and special medical purpose foods.

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