Study of biologically active peptides from plant materials: A succinct overview

The study of the biological activity of various peptide compounds is a novel research topic, as peptides have extensive applications in a wide range of sectors. Biologically active peptides can be obtained from various sources, including animals, plants, and microorganisms. Plants, on the other hand...

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Main Authors: Turatbekova Aidai, Mirzarakhmetova Dilbar, Shang Nan, Toshpulatov Nusratillo, Tajibayeva Raykhon, Sabirova Nadira, Mamarajapova Buvzaynab, Tukhtaeva Rano
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/27/e3sconf_icecae2024_03010.pdf
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author Turatbekova Aidai
Mirzarakhmetova Dilbar
Shang Nan
Toshpulatov Nusratillo
Tajibayeva Raykhon
Sabirova Nadira
Mamarajapova Buvzaynab
Tukhtaeva Rano
author_facet Turatbekova Aidai
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Tukhtaeva Rano
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description The study of the biological activity of various peptide compounds is a novel research topic, as peptides have extensive applications in a wide range of sectors. Biologically active peptides can be obtained from various sources, including animals, plants, and microorganisms. Plants, on the other hand, have immense promise owing to their diverse chemical structures, each of which has unique characteristics and pharmacological actions. These characteristics set the plant world apart for the development of several drugs and insecticides. Plant-derived peptides perform a wide range of biological functions, including antibacterial, anticancer, antihypertensive, and antioxidant activities. This study shows that Mass spectrometry (MS) is the primary method used to identify proteins and native peptides isolated from tissues and biological fluids. Proteomics and peptidomics are two distinct peptide analysis approaches employed in this context.
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spelling doaj.art-748014c40223451fa3c81f67fda187b32024-03-08T07:48:02ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-014970301010.1051/e3sconf/202449703010e3sconf_icecae2024_03010Study of biologically active peptides from plant materials: A succinct overviewTuratbekova Aidai0Mirzarakhmetova Dilbar1Shang Nan2Toshpulatov Nusratillo3Tajibayeva Raykhon4Sabirova Nadira5Mamarajapova Buvzaynab6Tukhtaeva Rano7Department of Chemistry and Biology, Kimyo International University in TashkentDepartment of Chemistry and Biology, Kimyo International University in TashkentCollege of Engineering, China Agricultural UniversityNational Research University TIIAMEUrgench State UniversityUrgench State UniversityDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Jizzakh Polytechnic InstituteKarshi State UniversityThe study of the biological activity of various peptide compounds is a novel research topic, as peptides have extensive applications in a wide range of sectors. Biologically active peptides can be obtained from various sources, including animals, plants, and microorganisms. Plants, on the other hand, have immense promise owing to their diverse chemical structures, each of which has unique characteristics and pharmacological actions. These characteristics set the plant world apart for the development of several drugs and insecticides. Plant-derived peptides perform a wide range of biological functions, including antibacterial, anticancer, antihypertensive, and antioxidant activities. This study shows that Mass spectrometry (MS) is the primary method used to identify proteins and native peptides isolated from tissues and biological fluids. Proteomics and peptidomics are two distinct peptide analysis approaches employed in this context.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/27/e3sconf_icecae2024_03010.pdf
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Tukhtaeva Rano
Study of biologically active peptides from plant materials: A succinct overview
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