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Recently, much attention has been paid to the potential of marine organism constituents for the treatment of hypertension. Hypertension is one of the major independent risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and is estimated to affect about 25% of the world's adult population. It is well known that the angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) plays an important role in the regulation of blood pressure by converting angiotensin I to angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor. Generally, ACE synthetic inhibitors cause a number of undesirable side effects.
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Description
62nd International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society-of-Medicinal-Plant-and-Natural-Product-Research, AUG 31-SEP 04, 2014, Guimaraes, PORTUGAL.
Keywords
ACE Inhibitory Activity Angiotensin I and II HPLC Peptides Blood Pressure Enzymes
Citation
Paiva, L., Lima, E., Neto, A.I., & Baptista, J. (2014). Investigation of Azorean macroalgae for angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory peptides. Extraction, purification and antihypertensive activity evaluation. "PLANTA MEDICA", 80(16), 1391–1392. DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1394601
Publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag