SYNTHESIS AND ACTIVITIES OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PEPTIDES: A BRIEF REVIEW

Smt. Shilpa A S Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, PET Research Foundation, PES College of Engineering, Mandya, Karnataka, India
Dr.Sathish Kumar M Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, PES College of Engineering, Mandya, Karnataka, India

Abstract

Peptides are present in all living organisms, the hydrophobic and positively charged amino-acids is a common occurrence for the peptides with anti-inflammatory properties. Anti-inflammatory peptides are effective immunomodulators and interfere with signal transduction pathways involved in inflammatory cytokine expression and are chemotactic. The bioactive peptides can exert health beneficial properties and are considered as a development of nutraceuticals or functional foods. This review highlighted the sources and structural requirements of the peptides to exhibit anti-inflammatory activity based on the current knowledge about anti-inflammatory peptides and their activity.

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: : Anti-inflammatory peptides, Bioactive Peptides, Inflammation, Synthesis

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