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SCOPUS 학술저널

Cultured Chinese Giant Salamander Skin and Skin Secretions as a Source of Bioactive Peptides for Food and Medicine

DOI : 10.5851/kosfa.2024.e114

Amphibians are enjoyable globally for their culinary value and are increasingly considered alternative protein sources. However, the skin of edible amphibians, especially giant salamanders, is often discarded without much thought. However, this underutilized resource holds significant potential for yielding valuable proteins and bioactive peptides (BPs). These peptides, such as brevinins, bombesins, dermaseptins, esculentins, magainins, temporins, tigerinins, and salamandrins, possess a wide range of biological activities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer, and antidiabetic properties. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the various BPs derived from giant salamander skin or secretions and their associated biological functions. Furthermore, it examines the nutritional composition of giant salamanders, their production status, and the challenges surrounding the use of their skin and secretions. This review also explores the potential applications of these BPs in the food and biomedical industries, particularly as multifunctional food additives, dietary supplements, and drug delivery agents.

Introduction

Chinese Giant Salamander Production and Nutritional Composition

Composition of Mucous Secreted by the Skin of Giant Salamanders

Bioactivity of the Skin-Secreted Mucus of the Giant Salamander

Safety of Mucus Secreted from the Skin of Giant Salamanders

Prospective Industrial Applications

References

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