Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2600284162> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2600284162 endingPage "129" @default.
- W2600284162 startingPage "105" @default.
- W2600284162 abstract "Certain amino acid sequences encoded within the primary structure of food proteins impart no bitter taste when present as structural components of native proteins. However, upon release from the native (mother) protein during chemical or enzymatic hydrolysis, the free peptide has a bitter taste when ingested orally. Bitterness intensity of the peptide is related to ability to interact with bitter taste receptors (T2Rs) in the oral cavity. Ability of a peptide to elicit bitter taste is dependent on amino acid composition, specifically an abundance of hydrophobic residues. Arrangements of the amino acids also influence bitterness intensity because basic residues at the N-terminal and hydrophobic or bulky residues at the C-terminal are preferred. Most influential amino acids for increased bitterness intensity are proline, valine, leucine, phenylalanine and tryptophan. However, spatial structure is also important, especially short distances between N- or C-terminal C=O group and hydrophobic groups promote stronger bitterness intensity. In this chapter, other structural properties required for bitterness intensity as well as methods for decreasing or removing peptide bitterness are discussed." @default.
- W2600284162 created "2017-04-07" @default.
- W2600284162 creator A5081154091 @default.
- W2600284162 date "2017-03-24" @default.
- W2600284162 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2600284162 title "Structural Characteristics of Food Protein‐Derived Bitter Peptides" @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1966155386 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1966774258 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1967072672 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1967954749 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1968618520 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1969094466 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1971142113 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1973199454 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1973234010 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1976536651 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1981376119 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1981648201 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1983926106 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1985641470 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1987235801 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1989864539 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1990212482 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1996849891 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1997203961 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W1999419100 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2000887059 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2005278667 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2005620217 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2007115104 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2010842182 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2016264360 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2016489381 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2018217873 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2021202367 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2028979038 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2036159422 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2037083164 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2040608383 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2046521770 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2048068310 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2049997423 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2054742281 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2062775834 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2068766314 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2069558454 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2074018680 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2077908647 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2078835540 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2079078854 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2080460417 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2082201599 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2082686520 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2083255281 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2085340844 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2094854167 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2111372007 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2136069509 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2141345609 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2152640332 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2152779500 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2157193343 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2160865854 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2167840829 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2169271396 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2315494526 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W2506737813 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W3113380829 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W3157436195 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W4236702587 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W4236954599 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W4239541601 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W4252410535 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W4253869472 @default.
- W2600284162 cites W747113229 @default.
- W2600284162 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118590263.ch6" @default.
- W2600284162 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2600284162 type Work @default.
- W2600284162 sameAs 2600284162 @default.
- W2600284162 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W2600284162 countsByYear W26002841622018 @default.
- W2600284162 countsByYear W26002841622019 @default.
- W2600284162 countsByYear W26002841622020 @default.
- W2600284162 countsByYear W26002841622022 @default.
- W2600284162 crossrefType "other" @default.
- W2600284162 hasAuthorship W2600284162A5081154091 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C2776580952 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C2776706248 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C2777431362 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C2777573094 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C2779281246 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C3020017864 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConcept C8868529 @default.
- W2600284162 hasConceptScore W2600284162C185592680 @default.