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[biologically active peptides] this acronym is used frequently for bioactive peptides derived from larger parent proteins (see also: cryptides), especially in the context of peptide fragments obtained from dietary proteins. See also: food hormones.
Many of these peptides are derived from milk and whey proteins. For some examples see: Caseins, alpha-lactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin, lactoferrin.
For other proteins (or fragments thereof) with at least one additional activity that differs from the established 'classical' activity of the parent protein see also: Dual identity proteins and Cryptides MiniCOPE Dictionary.
For other proteins/peptides with functions in
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