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Beetroot peptide may be a good candidate for drug development to… – AlKhaleej Today
Beetroot peptide may be a good candidate for drug development to…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.October 30, 2020In a recent study, a research group led by Christian Gruber at the Institute of Pharmacology at MedUni Vienna isolated a peptide (small protein molecule) from beetroot.
The peptide can inhibit a specific enzyme that is responsible for breaking down messenger molecules in the body.
Due to its particularly stable molecular structure and pharmacological properties, beetroot peptide can be a good candidate for the development of a drug for the treatment…
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