The Emergence of Bioactive Peptides as Anti-diabetic Agents: A Review.

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ramanand -, Rohit Singh, Vedpal Singh, Archita Katrolia
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Abstract

A complex condition called diabetes mellitus is characterized by insufficient or resistant insulin production. The incidence of diseases is rising quickly, placing a significant economic, social, and health burden on the modern world. Interventions in nutrition and improved physical activity could make a big difference in controlling this disease. Bioactive peptides obtained from natural sources have been linked to various therapeutic benefits. Several peptides with anti-diabetic potential may lower blood sugar levels, enhance insulin uptake, and inhibit vital enzymes involved in the onset and progression of diabetes. Many bioactive peptides with anti-diabetic properties have been discovered and validated. A more transparent comprehension of the underlying molecular mechanisms of these peptides will aid the development of new peptide-based pharmaceuticals. The objective of this review was to update our understanding of the genesis, structural features, and mechanism of action. The effects of bioactive peptides on vital enzymes and proteins, such as α- glucosidase, α-amylase, glucagon-like peptides, and dipeptidyl peptidase-IV, which are involved in managing glycaemic levels from carbohydrate consumption through blood glucose regulation, were also addressed. The information obtained through this study and industry endeavours should provide a better understanding and evaluation of the prospects of bioactive peptides with antidiabetic potential for blood glucose level management.

生物活性肽作为抗糖尿病药物的研究进展。
糖尿病是一种复杂的疾病,其特点是胰岛素分泌不足或抵抗。疾病发病率正在迅速上升,给现代世界带来了重大的经济、社会和健康负担。营养方面的干预和改善身体活动可能会对控制这种疾病产生重大影响。从天然来源获得的生物活性肽与各种治疗益处有关。几种具有抗糖尿病潜能的肽可能降低血糖水平,增强胰岛素摄取,抑制与糖尿病发生和发展有关的重要酶。许多具有抗糖尿病特性的生物活性肽已被发现并证实。对这些肽的潜在分子机制的更透明的理解将有助于开发新的基于肽的药物。这篇综述的目的是更新我们对其起源、结构特征和作用机制的认识。生物活性肽对重要酶和蛋白质的影响,如α-葡萄糖苷酶、α-淀粉酶、胰高血糖素样肽和二肽基肽酶- iv,这些酶和蛋白质参与通过血糖调节碳水化合物消耗来管理血糖水平。通过这项研究和工业界的努力所获得的信息,将有助于更好地理解和评估具有降糖潜力的生物活性肽在血糖水平管理方面的前景。
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Current protein & peptide science
Current protein & peptide science 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
73
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Current Protein & Peptide Science publishes full-length/mini review articles on specific aspects involving proteins, peptides, and interactions between the enzymes, the binding interactions of hormones and their receptors; the properties of transcription factors and other molecules that regulate gene expression; the reactions leading to the immune response; the process of signal transduction; the structure and function of proteins involved in the cytoskeleton and molecular motors; the properties of membrane channels and transporters; and the generation and storage of metabolic energy. In addition, reviews of experimental studies of protein folding and design are given special emphasis. Manuscripts submitted to Current Protein and Peptide Science should cover a field by discussing research from the leading laboratories in a field and should pose questions for future studies. Original papers, research articles and letter articles/short communications are not considered for publication in Current Protein & Peptide Science.
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