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Andrea M Liceaga

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Aguilar-Toala J, Vidal-Limon A, Liceaga A
Insects . 2025 Jan; 16(1). PMID: 39859648
Farmed edible insects are considered a potential resource to help address food security concerns toward the year 2050. The sustainability (e.g., lower environmental impact), nutritional (e.g., high-quality proteins, essential amino...
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Mudgil P, Gan C, Yap P, Ali Redha A, Alsaadi R, Mohteshamuddin K, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Aug; 107(12):10153-10173. PMID: 39122154
Bioactive peptides produced via enzymatic hydrolysis have been widely investigated for their dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) inhibitory properties. However, the deficit of studies on fermentation as a means to produce DPP-IV...
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Hidalgo-Fuentes B, de Jesus-Jose E, Cabrera-Hidalgo A, Sandoval-Castilla O, Espinosa-Solares T, Gonzalez-Reza R, et al.
Foods . 2024 Mar; 13(6). PMID: 38540834
Plant-based beverages have gained consumers' attention for being the main substitutes for dairy milk, especially for people with lactose intolerance, milk allergies, and a prevalence of hypercholesterolemia. Moreover, there is...
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Aguilar-Toala J, Vidal-Limon A, Liceaga A, Zambrano-Zaragoza M, Quintanar-Guerrero D
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Sep; 24(17). PMID: 37686226
Food bioactive peptides are well recognized for their health benefits such as antimicrobial, antioxidant, and antihypertensive benefits, among others. Their drug-like behavior has led to their potential use in targeting...
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Aguilar-Toala J, Vidal-Limon A, Liceaga A
Adv Food Nutr Res . 2023 May; 104:205-228. PMID: 37236732
Food derived bioactive peptides are small protein fragments (2-20 amino acids long) that can exhibit health benefits, beyond basic nutrition. For example, food bioactive peptides can act as physiological modulators...
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Mudgil P, Gan C, Affan Baig M, Hamdi M, Mohteshamuddin K, Aguilar-Toala J, et al.
Food Res Int . 2023 Apr; 168:112706. PMID: 37120189
Investigations into ACE inhibitory properties of probiotic fermented bovine, camel, goat, and sheep milk were performed and studied for two weeks of refrigerated storage. Results from the degree of proteolysis...
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Urbizo-Reyes U, Liceaga A, Reddivari L, Li S, Kim K, Cox A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Dec; 23(23). PMID: 36499253
Previous research showed that canary seed ( L.) peptides (CSP) possess robust in vitro antiobesity properties via inhibition of pancreatic lipase (PL). Nevertheless, no studies have yet explored their antiobesity...
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Aguilar-Toala J, Cruz-Monterrosa R, Liceaga A
Insects . 2022 Nov; 13(11). PMID: 36354831
Nowadays, edible insects are considered an outstanding source of nutrients, primarily because they contain high-quality protein, amino acids, and vitamins. Insects are considered a promising alternative protein source towards alleviating...
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Liceaga A
Adv Food Nutr Res . 2022 Aug; 101:129-152. PMID: 35940702
The current COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that we are not prepared to deal with food security amid unexpected situations; the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) has stipulated that the future...
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Aguilar-Toala J, Vidal-Limon A, Liceaga A
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Jul; 23(13). PMID: 35806294
Chia seed peptides (CSP) can be a source of multifunctional biopeptides to treat non-communicable diseases. However, interactions and binding affinity involved in targeting specific receptors remains unexplored. In this study,...