Big Things, Small Packages: An Update on Microalgae as Sustainable Sources of Nutraceutical Peptides for Promoting Cardiovascular Health

Author:

Ejike Chukwunonso E. C. C.1,Ezeorba Timothy P. C.2,Ajah Obinna3,Udenigwe Chibuike C.45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biochemistry Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu‐Alike Ebonyi State 482131 Nigeria

2. Department of Biochemistry Faculty of Biological Sciences University of Nigeria Nsukka Enugu State 410001 Nigeria

3. Department of Biochemistry College of Natural Sciences Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike Abia State 440101 Nigeria

4. School of Nutrition Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario K1H 8M5 Canada

5. Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences Faculty of Science University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario K1N 6N5 Canada

Abstract

AbstractIn 2017, a review of microalgae protein‐derived bioactive peptides relevant in cardiovascular disease (CVD) management was published. Given the rapid evolution of the field, an update is needed to illumininate recent developments and proffer future suggestions. In this review, the scientific literature (2018–2022) is mined for that purpose and the relevant properties of the identified peptides related to CVD are discussed. The challenges and prospects for microalgae peptides are similarly discussed. Since 2018, several publications have independently confirmed the potential to produce microalgae protein‐derived nutraceutical peptides. Peptides that reduce hypertension (by inhibiting angiotensin converting enzyme and endothelial nitric oxide synthase), modulate dyslipidemia and have antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties have been reported, and characterized. Taken together, future research and development investments in nutraceutical peptides from microalgae proteins need to focus on the challenges of large‐scale biomass production, improvement in techniques for protein extraction, peptide release and processing, and the need for clinical trials to validate the claimed health benefits as well as formulation of various consumer products with the novel bioactive ingredients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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