Abstract
The aim of the present work is to review the potential beneficial effects of dietary supplementation
with bioactive egg protein hydrolysates or peptides on cardiometabolic changes associated with oxidative stress.
The development of nutritionally improved food products designed to address specific health concerns is of particular
interest because many bioactive food compounds can be potentially useful in various physiological functions
such as for reducing oxidative stress. The results presented suggest that egg hydrolysates or derived peptides
could be included in the diet to prevent and/or reduce some cardiometabolic complications associated with oxidative
stress-related diseases.
Keywords:
Bioactive food compounds, egg derived peptides, oxidative stress, toxic metals, hydrolysates, cardiometabolic.
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