2022
DOI: 10.26855/oajrccmb.2021.12.001
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Study of Food-derived Small Molecule Proteins in Biological Organisms

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“…It has been stated that butyrate plays a role as probiotic agent, particularly in triggering mechanism like apoptotic effect against colon cancer cells in relevance to the histone hyperacetylation level in the cell nucleus (Palmquist & Parodi, 2003). Protein hydrolysates have been reported to play significant anticancer biological roles by reactivating cells, cellular signaling, and rectifying damaged cell membranes (Tolanai & Bilal, 2021). In this context, the formation of liposome‐loaded biopeptides is desired to be efficient signal materials in reactivating normal cells and their growth for progressive depleting cancerous cells that have shown progressive aging and cell lysis, which could be attributed to the inhibition of most of the apoptotic cancerous growth factors as shown in Figure 3.…”
Section: Anticancer and Antitumor Activities Of Whey Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been stated that butyrate plays a role as probiotic agent, particularly in triggering mechanism like apoptotic effect against colon cancer cells in relevance to the histone hyperacetylation level in the cell nucleus (Palmquist & Parodi, 2003). Protein hydrolysates have been reported to play significant anticancer biological roles by reactivating cells, cellular signaling, and rectifying damaged cell membranes (Tolanai & Bilal, 2021). In this context, the formation of liposome‐loaded biopeptides is desired to be efficient signal materials in reactivating normal cells and their growth for progressive depleting cancerous cells that have shown progressive aging and cell lysis, which could be attributed to the inhibition of most of the apoptotic cancerous growth factors as shown in Figure 3.…”
Section: Anticancer and Antitumor Activities Of Whey Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%