Opioid peptides encrypted in intact milk protein sequences is a research paper published in British Journal of Nutrition (2000). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 7.9. It has been cited 190 times, with 180 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
Opioid agonistic and antagonistic peptides which are inactive within the sequence of the precursor milk proteins can be released and thus activated by enzymatic proteolysis, for example during gastrointestinal digestion or during food processing. Activated opioid peptides are potential modulators of various regulatory processes in the body. Opioid peptides can interact with subepithelial opioid receptors or specific luminal binding sites in the intestinal tract. Furthermore, they may be absorbed and then reach endogenous opioid receptors.
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Base Score Contribution
0.788
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
7.1
From 160 citing papers with measurable signal
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DataRank blends this paper's own citation count with the influence of the papers that cite it. Here, roughly 10% comes from its base citations and 90% from the citation network (160 citing papers contributed measurable signal).
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