Soft Encapsulated Peptide

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Odour: Normal GMP HACCP ISO
Teture: Granule or Powder
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
collagen
Short Life
2 Years
Certification
GMP HACCP ISO22000, Fssc 22000
Transport Package
25 Kgs Net Composite Kraft Paper Bag
Specification
hard capsule
Trademark
BOOM
Origin
China
HS Code
3504009000
Production Capacity
10000 Mt Each Year

Product Description

Product Description

 

Introduction to Soft encapsulated peptide


Encapsulated peptides refer to peptides that are enclosed within a protective carrier material, such as polymers, lipids, or other biocompatible substances. This encapsulation process aims to enhance the stability, bioavailability, and controlled release of peptides, which are otherwise susceptible to degradation by environmental factors or enzymatic activity.Applications of Encapsulated Peptides
Soft Encapsulated Peptide
1. Medical and Pharmaceutical Applications:
• Encapsulation can protect bioactive peptides from degradation in the gastrointestinal tract, thereby improving their oral bioavailability.
• Peptides can be encapsulated within nanoparticles or other delivery systems to enhance their stability and facilitate targeted delivery to specific tissues or cells. For example, a synthetic nano-chaperone system has been developed to encapsulate and stabilize α-helical peptides for cancer therapy.    


Soft Encapsulated Peptide
2. Food Industry:
• Encapsulated peptides are used to preserve the functional properties of bioactive peptides in food products. This includes antioxidants, antimicrobial agents, and other health-promoting peptides.• Encapsulation can also control the release of peptides in the digestive system, ensuring their bioactivity is maintained until they reach the target site.
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3. Biotechnology and Research:
• Encapsulation techniques are employed to study the behavior of peptides in different environments, such as their interaction with cells or their stability under various conditions.
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Advantages of Encapsulation
• Enhanced Stability: Encapsulation protects peptides from degradation by enzymes, oxidation, and other environmental factors.
• Controlled Release: Encapsulated peptides can be designed to release their active components in a controlled manner, either through pH-sensitive mechanisms or timed release.
• Targeted Delivery: Encapsulation allows for the targeted delivery of peptides to specific tissues or organs, improving therapeutic efficacy and reducing side effects.  
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Challenges and Future Directions
• Despite the benefits, encapsulation of peptides faces several challenges, including optimizing the encapsulation efficiency, selecting appropriate carrier materials, and ensuring the bioactivity of peptides is maintained after encapsulation. Future research will focus on developing advanced encapsulation technologies and exploring new applications in personalized medicine and functional foods.

Hydrolysate/Peptide  Core to Wall Ratio (w/w) 
Protein matrix  SPI + CH (2:8, 3:7) 
SPI + pectin  CH (1:1:1, 1:1:2, 1:1:3) 
SPI + gelatin  CH (3:7, 2:7) 
WPC + sodium alginate WPC hydrolysate (3:7) 
RPI  Rapeseed peptides (1:1, 1:2, 2:1) 
Polysaccharide matrix MD + gum arabic 
Carboxymethylated gum + sodium alginate (1:1)  Phaseoulus lunatus hydrolysate (4:3) 

 

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