2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27206855
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In Silico Approach of Glycinin and Conglycinin Chains of Soybean By-Product (Okara) Using Papain and Bromelain

Abstract: This study explores utilization of a sustainable soybean by-product (okara) based on in silico approach. In silico approaches, as well as the BIOPEP database, PeptideRanker database, Peptide Calculator database (Pepcalc), ToxinPred database, and AllerTop database, were employed to evaluate the potential of glycinin and conglycinin derived peptides as a potential source of bioactive peptides. These major protein precursors have been found as protein in okara as a soybean by-product. Furthermore, primary structu… Show more

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“…Notably, soybean residues contain a variety of nutrients, including dietary fibre, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals (Privatti & Rodrigues, 2023). In addition, it contains biologically active substances such as polysaccharides, soy peptides and soy isoflavones (Ningrum et al ., 2022). Soybean residue holds potential as a functional ingredient or valuable raw material in the food industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, soybean residues contain a variety of nutrients, including dietary fibre, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals (Privatti & Rodrigues, 2023). In addition, it contains biologically active substances such as polysaccharides, soy peptides and soy isoflavones (Ningrum et al ., 2022). Soybean residue holds potential as a functional ingredient or valuable raw material in the food industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%