Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A Review

Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) is a paramount therapeutic target to treat hypertension. ACE inhibitory peptides derived from food protein sources are regarded as safer alternatives to synthetic antihypertensive drugs for treating hypertension. Recently, marine organisms have started being pur...

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Main Authors: Dwi Yuli Pujiastuti, Muhamad Nur Ghoyatul Amin, Mochammad Amin Alamsjah, Jue-Liang Hsu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/14/2541
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spelling doaj-625a95fa8ae34f8cb805e11aac6750cf2020-11-24T21:27:36ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492019-07-012414254110.3390/molecules24142541molecules24142541Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A ReviewDwi Yuli Pujiastuti0Muhamad Nur Ghoyatul Amin1Mochammad Amin Alamsjah2Jue-Liang Hsu3Department of Marine, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60115, IndonesiaDepartment of Marine, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60115, IndonesiaDepartment of Marine, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60115, IndonesiaDepartment of Biological Science and Technology, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung 91201, TaiwanAngiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) is a paramount therapeutic target to treat hypertension. ACE inhibitory peptides derived from food protein sources are regarded as safer alternatives to synthetic antihypertensive drugs for treating hypertension. Recently, marine organisms have started being pursued as sources of potential ACE inhibitory peptides. Marine organisms such as fish, shellfish, seaweed, microalgae, molluscs, crustaceans, and cephalopods are rich sources of bioactive compounds because of their high-value metabolites with specific activities and promising health benefits. This review aims to summarize the studies on peptides from different marine organisms and focus on the potential ability of these peptides to inhibit ACE activity.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/14/2541ACE inhibitory peptideantihypertensivebioactive peptideshypertensionmarine resources
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author Dwi Yuli Pujiastuti
Muhamad Nur Ghoyatul Amin
Mochammad Amin Alamsjah
Jue-Liang Hsu
spellingShingle Dwi Yuli Pujiastuti
Muhamad Nur Ghoyatul Amin
Mochammad Amin Alamsjah
Jue-Liang Hsu
Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A Review
Molecules
ACE inhibitory peptide
antihypertensive
bioactive peptides
hypertension
marine resources
author_facet Dwi Yuli Pujiastuti
Muhamad Nur Ghoyatul Amin
Mochammad Amin Alamsjah
Jue-Liang Hsu
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title Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A Review
title_short Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A Review
title_full Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A Review
title_fullStr Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Marine Organisms as Potential Sources of Bioactive Peptides that Inhibit the Activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme: A Review
title_sort marine organisms as potential sources of bioactive peptides that inhibit the activity of angiotensin i-converting enzyme: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) is a paramount therapeutic target to treat hypertension. ACE inhibitory peptides derived from food protein sources are regarded as safer alternatives to synthetic antihypertensive drugs for treating hypertension. Recently, marine organisms have started being pursued as sources of potential ACE inhibitory peptides. Marine organisms such as fish, shellfish, seaweed, microalgae, molluscs, crustaceans, and cephalopods are rich sources of bioactive compounds because of their high-value metabolites with specific activities and promising health benefits. This review aims to summarize the studies on peptides from different marine organisms and focus on the potential ability of these peptides to inhibit ACE activity.
topic ACE inhibitory peptide
antihypertensive
bioactive peptides
hypertension
marine resources
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/14/2541
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