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Yuanhui Zhao

Researcher at Ocean University of China

Publications -  96
Citations -  2188

Yuanhui Zhao is an academic researcher from Ocean University of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Hydrolysate. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 83 publications receiving 1560 citations.

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Antioxidant and biochemical properties of protein hydrolysates prepared from Silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)

TL;DR: The antioxidant and biochemical properties of enzymatically hydrolyzed silver carp ( Hypophthalmichthys molitrix ) protein were studied in this paper, and the results suggested that the antioxidant activity of silver carp protein hydrolysates were related to its degree of hydrolysis (DH), hydroxyl radical scavenging activity and molecular weight.
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Effects of chitosan molecular weight and degree of deacetylation on the properties of gelatine-based films

TL;DR: The effect of chitosan molecular weight (MW) and degree of deacetylation (DD) on the physicochemical properties of gelatine-based films was studied with the goal of improving the films as mentioned in this paper.
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Antihypertensive effect and purification of an ACE inhibitory peptide from sea cucumber gelatin hydrolysate

TL;DR: In this article, a sea cucumber gelatin hydrolysate (GH-III) was used as drinks administered to renal hypertensive rats (RHR) for 1 month, which indicated an antihypertensive effect by oral administration.
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A novel ACE inhibitory peptide isolated from Acaudina molpadioidea hydrolysate.

TL;DR: The ACE inhibitory peptide from A. molpadioidea showed a clear antihypertensive effect in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), at a dosage of 3 microM/kg, and was sequenced as MEGAQEAQGD.
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Production of cysteine-rich antimicrobial peptide by digestion of oyster (Crassostrea gigas) with alcalase and bromelin

TL;DR: The results indicate proteolysis strategy opens the road to simple and cheap large-scale production of a safe antimicrobial peptide from marine bivalved molluscs.