Evaluation of Peptides
“Bioactive peptides are extremely active and diverse.”
——President of the American Society for International Research on Skin Aging: Nicola Peliza, MD
“Small molecular active peptide therapy will increase human life span by at least 20 years.”
——Famous American biologist: Dr. Kratz
Human Body Cells are made up of Peptides
Replenishing Peptide = Replenishment of Overall Health and Life
The secretion cycle of peptides in the human body
After the age of 25, the secretion of peptides decreases at a rate of 15% every 10 years in the human bodies.
1)Optimal Secretion of Peptide (25 years old and below): Strong Immune System. Does not fall sick easily.
2)Nominal secretion of Peptide (30-50 years old): Body’s tissues and organs starts to deteriorate with age. After the age of 45, the skin loses its elasticity, reproductive glands becomes dysfunctional which leads to emergence of health issues.
3)Inadequate Secretion of Peptide (50 years old and above): Insufficient production of peptides leads to a prominent aging symptoms and diseases.
4)Cessation of Peptide Secretion (Elderly People): Cell functions diminishes slowly, leading to organ failures and worst case, death.
Peptides - Leading the Nutrition Revolution in the 21st Century
1
Protein 1.0 era
Natural foods, with limited absorption
– Example: soy milk, soy flour
2
Protein 2.0 era
Soybean + Milk – Mixed Nutrients
– Example: Soy Powder
3
Protein 3.0 era
High content and difficult to digest
– Example: Protein powder
4
Protein 4.0 era
Smaller, Faster, Stronger, Subverting the revolution of nutrients.
— Example: Oligopeptides.
OLIGOPEPTIDE AND PROTEIN
Protein (Amino Acid ≥51, Molecular Weight ≥5000 Dalton)
Polypeptides (Amino Acid 11-50, Molecular Weight ≤5000 Dalton)
Oligopeptides (Amino Acid 2-10, Molecular Weight ≤1000 Dalton)
Amino Acid (Amino Acid 1, Molecular Weight 110 Dalton)