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Hidrolisados protéicos de arroz com baixo teor de finilalanina, obtidos pela ação da corolase PP e uso do carvão ativado
Biochemical and histochemical studies on the distribution of histamine in the digestive tract of man, dog and other mammals
Bitter peptide from hemoglobin hydrolysate: Isolation and characterization
AbstractTwo separation methods, ultrafiltration and 2-butanol extraction, have shown that a peptide is the major agent responsible for bitterness in peptic hemoglobin hydrolysates. It was easily purified from these complex mixtures by specific hydrophobic adsorption on Superose 12, a gel-filtration column, which could constitute an original and interesting method for bitterness detection. The bitter peptide which corresponded to VV-hemorphin 7, the fragment 32–40 of the β chain of bovine hemoglobin, is first generated during proteolysis, then hydrolysed by pepsin. It exhibited a strong bitterness at 0.25 mM equivalent to 0.073 mM quinine sulfate or 21 mM caffeine
