2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2011.01.037
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Demonstration of in vitro anticancer properties of peptide fractions from a snow crab by-products hydrolysate after separation by electrodialysis with ultrafiltration membranes

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“…Potential commercial products that can be created from such by-products include omega-3 rich oil from the shell and hepatopancreas (Latyshev et al, 2009;Lage-Yusty et al, 2011) and bioactive peptides, which have a variety of anticancer (Doyen et al, 2011) and antibacterial (Doyen et al, 2012) properties. In addition, chitin and shell meal are potential commercial value-added products (Stewart and Noyes-Hull, 2010;Stenberg et al, 2012).…”
Section: By-productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential commercial products that can be created from such by-products include omega-3 rich oil from the shell and hepatopancreas (Latyshev et al, 2009;Lage-Yusty et al, 2011) and bioactive peptides, which have a variety of anticancer (Doyen et al, 2011) and antibacterial (Doyen et al, 2012) properties. In addition, chitin and shell meal are potential commercial value-added products (Stewart and Noyes-Hull, 2010;Stenberg et al, 2012).…”
Section: By-productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the peptide YALPAH had basic amino acid residue His (H) at the C-terminus. Doyen, Beaulieu, Saucier, Pouliot, and Bazinet (2011) reported a cationic anticancer peptide fraction (KCl2 pH 6 fraction) from snow crab by-product hydrolysates and assumed the presence of specific peptides with His residue(s) could be responsible for the bioactivity.…”
Section: Peptide Identification and Flow Cytometry Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feasibility of peptide fractionation by EDUF was demonstrated notably with -Lg tryptic hydrolysate solutions and was suggested to improve the separation between basic and neutral peptides [97]. Actually, EDUF process also allowed a selective and a simultaneous separation of anionic and cationic peptides presents in an uncharacterized concentrated polypeptide mixture of snow crab byproducts hydrolysate [101].…”
Section: Future Potential Of Peptides Fractionation By Means Of Membrmentioning
confidence: 99%