Author/Authors :
Blanca Hern?ndez-Ledesma، نويسنده , , Mercedes Ramos، نويسنده , , José ?ngel G?mez-Ruiz، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Cheese whey, also known as sweet whey, is a by-product of cheese-making that contains
many valuable constituents. Among them, whey proteins stand out for their high
nutritional value in terms of biological value and composition in essential amino acids. In
recent years, the increasing demand for caprine and ovine cheeses has produced important
amounts of whey from these species, boosting research on the biological activities
of its constituent proteins. Different bioactivities have been associated to these proteins,
among them antihypertensive, antimicrobial, opioid, antioxidant and immunomodulant
activity being the most studied. Although biological activities are present in the intact
proteins, in many cases whey proteins act as precursors of bioactive peptides that are
released from the hydrolysis of these proteins with different enzymes. This review presents
an overview of the different biological activities described for caprine and ovine cheese
whey proteins as well as for other whey components such as lactose, oligosaccharides or
minerals.