Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis
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Summary: | Peptides are biomolecules composed of amino acids linked through peptide bonds present in proteins. These peptides may have biological activities associated with their secondary structure, especially when released from the original protein sequence. The prospect of these biomolecules is the subject of study and research in various sectors, including the food and pharmaceutical industries. This is due to the possibility of using them as substitutes for traditionally marketed drugs, especially those with restrictive legislation on their use, or losing their effectiveness. A scientometric analysis of studies published from 2011 to 2021 by Brazilian researchers demonstrated the growing interest in basic research involving bioactive peptides from numerous protein sources, including food-based and agro-industrial residues. The antioxidant activity, followed by the antimicrobial potential, has been the most studied property of these biomolecules. Several other activities such as anxiolytic, anti-adipogenic, anticoagulant, anticonvulsant, antisclerotic, and cytoregulatory actions have been reported in a limited number of studies, highlighting the potential application of these biomolecules in the development of new products. |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis SILVA, Edson Flávio Teixeira da bioactivity biopeptide Brazilian researchers prospection proteins |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis |
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Ten years of research on bioactive peptides in Brazil: a scientometric analysis |
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SILVA, Edson Flávio Teixeira da |
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SILVA, Edson Flávio Teixeira da BARBOSA, Maria Alane Pereira MARINHO, Thayná Alícia de Figueirêdo LIMA, Gleidson Costa SANTOS, Wellington Leal dos ESPINDOLA, Maria Tamires Alves SOARES, Larice Bruna Ferreira GOMES, José Erick Galindo MOREIRA, Keila Aparecida |
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BARBOSA, Maria Alane Pereira MARINHO, Thayná Alícia de Figueirêdo LIMA, Gleidson Costa SANTOS, Wellington Leal dos ESPINDOLA, Maria Tamires Alves SOARES, Larice Bruna Ferreira GOMES, José Erick Galindo MOREIRA, Keila Aparecida |
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SILVA, Edson Flávio Teixeira da BARBOSA, Maria Alane Pereira MARINHO, Thayná Alícia de Figueirêdo LIMA, Gleidson Costa SANTOS, Wellington Leal dos ESPINDOLA, Maria Tamires Alves SOARES, Larice Bruna Ferreira GOMES, José Erick Galindo MOREIRA, Keila Aparecida |
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bioactivity biopeptide Brazilian researchers prospection proteins |
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bioactivity biopeptide Brazilian researchers prospection proteins |
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Peptides are biomolecules composed of amino acids linked through peptide bonds present in proteins. These peptides may have biological activities associated with their secondary structure, especially when released from the original protein sequence. The prospect of these biomolecules is the subject of study and research in various sectors, including the food and pharmaceutical industries. This is due to the possibility of using them as substitutes for traditionally marketed drugs, especially those with restrictive legislation on their use, or losing their effectiveness. A scientometric analysis of studies published from 2011 to 2021 by Brazilian researchers demonstrated the growing interest in basic research involving bioactive peptides from numerous protein sources, including food-based and agro-industrial residues. The antioxidant activity, followed by the antimicrobial potential, has been the most studied property of these biomolecules. Several other activities such as anxiolytic, anti-adipogenic, anticoagulant, anticonvulsant, antisclerotic, and cytoregulatory actions have been reported in a limited number of studies, highlighting the potential application of these biomolecules in the development of new products. |
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