Abstract
Abstract A two-stage in vitro digestion model system (a pepsin treatment for 2 h followed by a pancreatin treatment for 2 h, both at 37 °C) was used to simulate the process of human gastrointestinal (GI) digestion to determine the changes in antioxidant activities of loach peptide previously prepared by papain digestion. Results showed that the final GI digests contained 38.1% free amino acids, with short chain peptides (
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