F. Yamauchi et K. Suetsuna, IMMUNOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DIETARY PEPTIDE DERIVED FROM SOYBEAN PROTEIN, Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 4(8), 1993, pp. 450-457
The effect of dietary peptides derived from soybean and casein on the
immune responsiveness of Fisher rats has been investigated. The protei
n efficiency ratio of these diets was similar. The phagocytosis of ops
onized sheep red blood cells by alveolar macrophages (AMphi) and the m
itogenic activity of rats fed both peptides, particularly soybean pept
ide, were found to be significantly greater than those of rats fed the
corresponding proteins of soybean and casein. Furthermore, in the pai
r-feeding experiment using both peptides, a comparable enhancement of
the phagocytic activity of AMphi was seen in the rats given the peptid
es, but little difference in the natural killer cell activity was note
d among rats fed each diet. It was suggested that immune activating fa
ctors would be presented in the soybean peptide.