Small bioactive peptides for biomaterials design and therapeutics

IW Hamley - Chemical reviews, 2017 - ACS Publications
This review is aimed to provide a concise yet extensive survey of key short bioactive peptide
sequences for a range of applications ranging from biomaterials development to peptides …

[HTML][HTML] Physiology and pathophysiology of carnosine

AA Boldyrev, G Aldini, W Derave - Physiological reviews, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
Abstract Carnosine (β-alanyl-l-histidine) was discovered in 1900 as an abundant non-
protein nitrogen-containing compound of meat. The dipeptide is not only found in skeletal …

Role of free radicals in the neurodegenerative diseases: therapeutic implications for antioxidant treatment

B Halliwell - Drugs & aging, 2001 - Springer
Free radicals and other so-called 'reactive species' are constantly produced in the brain in
vivo. Some arise by 'accidents of chemistry', an example of which may be the leakage of …

[HTML][HTML] Cellular stress responses, hormetic phytochemicals and vitagenes in aging and longevity

V Calabrese, C Cornelius, AT Dinkova-Kostova… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2012 - Elsevier
Modulation of endogenous cellular defense mechanisms represents an innovative approach
to therapeutic intervention in diseases causing chronic tissue damage, such as in …

Effect of beta-alanine supplementation on muscle carnosine concentrations and exercise performance

C Sale, B Saunders, RC Harris - Amino acids, 2010 - Springer
High-intensity exercise results in reduced substrate levels and accumulation of metabolites
in the skeletal muscle. The accumulation of these metabolites (eg ADP, Pi and H+) can have …

Free amino acid and dipeptide changes in the body fluids from Alzheimer's disease subjects

AN Fonteh, RJ Harrington, A Tsai, P Liao… - Amino acids, 2007 - Springer
Our aim was to determine changes in free amino acid (FAA) and dipeptide (DP)
concentrations in probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD) subjects compared with control (CT) …

Neural stem cells: an overview

R Galli, A Gritti, L Bonfanti, AL Vescovi - Circulation research, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
This review focuses on the nature and functional properties of stem cells of the adult
mammalian central nervous system (CNS). It has recently been shown that cell turnover …

Carnosine and its possible roles in nutrition and health

AR Hipkiss - Advances in food and nutrition research, 2009 - Elsevier
The dipeptide carnosine has been observed to exert antiaging activity at cellular and whole
animal levels. This review discusses the possible mechanisms by which carnosine may …

Intervention strategies to inhibit protein carbonylation by lipoxidation‐derived reactive carbonyls

G Aldini, I Dalle‐Donne, RM Facino… - Medicinal research …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Protein carbonylation induced by reactive carbonyl species (RCS) generated by
peroxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids plays a significant role in the etiology and/or …

Molecular identification of carnosine synthase as ATP-grasp domain-containing protein 1 (ATPGD1)

J Drozak, M Veiga-da-Cunha, D Vertommen… - Journal of biological …, 2010 - ASBMB
Carnosine (β-alanyl-l-histidine) and homocarnosine (γ-aminobutyryl-l-histidine) are
abundant dipeptides in skeletal muscle and brain of most vertebrates and some …