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Identification of antioxidant peptides of hen egg-white lysozyme and evaluation of inhibition of lipid peroxidation and cytotoxicity in the Zebrafish model

Carrillo et al., 2016

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10629537975347952026
Author
Carrillo W
Gómez-Ruiz J
Miralles B
Ramos M
Barrio D
Recio I
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European Food Research and Technology

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Hen egg lysozyme was hydrolyzed with pepsin in situ on a cation-exchange column to isolate antioxidant peptides. The most cationic fraction was eluted with 1 M NaCl. Five positively charged peptides f (109–119) VAWRNRCKGTD, f (111–119) WRNRCKGTD, f …
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