Jack bean (canavalia ensiformis) tempe: ace-inhibitory peptides formation in small intestine absorption

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  • who: Endah Puspitojati and et al. from the Yogyakarta, Indonesia have published the research: Jack Bean (Canavalia ensiformis) Tempe: ACE-Inhibitory Peptides Formation in Small Intestine Absorption, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The research aimed to characterise ACE inhibitor peptides isolated from jack bean tempeh absorption using the everted intestinal sacs model, including their classification, inhibitory pattern, molecular weight, and amino_acid sequence.
  • how: This procedure was conducted repeatedly so that more peptides were bound to the resin. The data were analysed using SPSS IBM 23 (IBM Armonk New York USA) .

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