casokinins
Casokinins are a group of biologically active peptides derived from casein, the primary protein found in milk. These peptides are generated during digestion by proteolytic enzymes such as pepsin, trypsin, and chymotrypsin, or through fermentation processes involving microorganisms like lactic acid bacteria. Casokinins are typically composed of 2 to 20 amino acids and exhibit various physiological effects depending on their sequence and structure.
The biological activity of casokinins has been extensively studied, particularly for their potential health benefits. One
Beyond mineral absorption, casokinins have been linked to other physiological roles, including antihypertensive effects due to
Casokinins are naturally present in dairy products, but their concentration can vary depending on processing methods