Effect of bioavailable whey peptides on C2C12 muscle cells

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2019-04-29
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Knowles, Stephen
Gilmartin, Sarah
Arranz, Elena
O'Brien, Nora
Giblin, Linda
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Whey proteins are highly valued food ingredients. This study examines the health benefits to muscle cells of six individual whey peptides known to cross the intestinal barrier. Results indicate that peptides KVPQ, NLPPL, VAGT, VGIN and PVPQ protect undifferentiated C2C12 myoblasts from free radical damage.
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Whey peptides , Bioavailable , Free radicals , C2C12 cell line
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Knowles, S., Gilmartin, S., Arranz, E., O’Brien, N. and Giblin, L., 2019. Effect of Bioavailable Whey Peptides on C2C12 Muscle Cells. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Proceedings, 11(1), (35). DOI:10.3390/proceedings2019011035
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