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titleOfInvention Method for preparing yeast hydrolyzate containing Cyclo-His-Pro, a neurotransmitter by flavozyme
abstract The present invention relates to the production of yeast hydrolyzate containing CHP (cyclo-His-Pro) as a neurotransmitter and to a method of increasing the content of CHP, using yeast hydrolyzate using flavozyme as a hydrolase According to the present invention providing a method for producing yeast hydrolyzate by flavozyme was superior to other enzyme hydrolyzate, the content of CHP was superior, and activated carbon which is a method used to increase the content of CHP contained in yeast hydrolyzate Ultrafiltration was used alone or in parallel to increase the CHP content from about 10 to 85 times.n n n n     Yeast, Flavozyme, CHP (cyclo-His-Pro), Ultrafiltration, Activated Carbon
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