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filingDate 2014-03-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-103880919-B
titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of metal-chelating protein range of hydrolysed peptides
abstract The invention provides one utilizes compound protease and flavor protease enzymolysis lactoalbumin to prepare metal (Ca, Fe, Zn) chelating peptide, with lactalbumin for raw material, by compound protease and flavor protease enzymolysis, obtain Specific metal (Ca, Fe, Zn) chelating peptide of purification then through separation purification, overall amino acid sequence is: gy.Metal chelating peptide prepared by the present invention can be used for producing novel metal supplement peptide chelating calcium, peptide chelated iron, peptide chelated zinc, its chelating system with uniqueness and transporting mechanism, easily absorbed, safety non-toxic, price are low, can supplement aminoacid and metal ion simultaneously, will become the first-selection of calcium, ferrum, Zinc supplements.The application that the present invention is lactalbumin provides new approaches.
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