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Fall 2022
Peptides can elicit a whole host of beneficial physiological effects. The market for peptide-based therapeutics is rapidly expanding due to their extreme specificity and low toxicity. Conversely, they often possess poor bioavailability, stability, pharmacokinetics and cell permeability, limiting...
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Spring 2020
The oil sands are a vital part of the provincial economy in Alberta and oil production in this sector produces large amounts of waste called tailings. The tailings consist of a slurry of clay suspended in process water with residual bitumen present. Reclamation of the land that the tailings ponds...
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Spring 2022
Phage display libraries bearing natural amino acids are commonly used for discovering potential therapeutic macrocycles; however, direct application of those linear peptides often leads to poor pharmacokinetics, including low serum stability, lower cell membrane permeability, and rapid renal...
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Subcritical Water Hydrolysis of Citrus Pectin, Pea Protein Concentrate, and Their Mixture for Oligosaccharide and Peptide Production
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Bioactive oligosaccharides and peptides have drawn great attention due to reported health benefits such as antidiabetic, anti-obesity, anticancer, anti-hypertensive, and antioxidant. The most common methods to produce oligosaccharides and peptides are enzymatic and acid hydrolysis which have...