Nowadays, the growing knowledge about the high nutritional value and potential functionality of hempseeds, the edible fruits of the Cannabis sativa L. plant, has sparked a surge in interest in exploring the worthwhile attributes of hempseed proteins and peptides. This trend aligns with the increasing popularity of hemp-based food, assuming a vital role in the global food chain. This chapter targets the nutritional and chemical composition of hempseed in terms of short- and medium-chain bioactive peptides. The analytical approaches for their characterization and multifunctional properties are summarized in detail. Moreover, the processing, functionality, and application of various hempseed protein products are discussed. In the final part of the chapter-for evaluating their propensity to be transported by intestinal cells-the transepithelial transport of peptides within hempseed protein hydrolysate is highlighted.

Hempseed protein-derived short- and medium-chain peptides and their multifunctional properties / Aita, Sara Elsa; Montone, Carmela Maria; Taglioni, Enrico; Capriotti, Anna Laura. - (2024), pp. 275-325. - ADVANCES IN FOOD AND NUTRITION RESEARCH. [10.1016/bs.afnr.2024.01.002].

Hempseed protein-derived short- and medium-chain peptides and their multifunctional properties

Aita, Sara Elsa;Montone, Carmela Maria;Taglioni, Enrico;Capriotti, Anna Laura
2024

Abstract

Nowadays, the growing knowledge about the high nutritional value and potential functionality of hempseeds, the edible fruits of the Cannabis sativa L. plant, has sparked a surge in interest in exploring the worthwhile attributes of hempseed proteins and peptides. This trend aligns with the increasing popularity of hemp-based food, assuming a vital role in the global food chain. This chapter targets the nutritional and chemical composition of hempseed in terms of short- and medium-chain bioactive peptides. The analytical approaches for their characterization and multifunctional properties are summarized in detail. Moreover, the processing, functionality, and application of various hempseed protein products are discussed. In the final part of the chapter-for evaluating their propensity to be transported by intestinal cells-the transepithelial transport of peptides within hempseed protein hydrolysate is highlighted.
2024
Advances in Food and Nutrition Research 110
9780443294181
antioxidant; bioactive peptides; hempseed; hypercholesterolemia; hyperglycemia; hypertension; inflammation; protein hydrolysates
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Hempseed protein-derived short- and medium-chain peptides and their multifunctional properties / Aita, Sara Elsa; Montone, Carmela Maria; Taglioni, Enrico; Capriotti, Anna Laura. - (2024), pp. 275-325. - ADVANCES IN FOOD AND NUTRITION RESEARCH. [10.1016/bs.afnr.2024.01.002].
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