New Method Developed for Accurate Short Peptide Sequencing
A new method has been developed to accurately sequence short peptides found in both food and the human body. Peptides are small chains of amino acids that act as crucial biological messengers, influencing a range of processes from sensory perception to various physiological functions.

A new method has emerged that allows for the accurate sequencing of short peptides. These tiny protein fragments are present in both food sources and throughout the human body.
Peptides are defined as small chains of amino acids. They play a significant role as biological messengers within organisms.
Their influence extends to various critical processes, including sensory perception and a wide range of physiological functions. The new sequencing method is designed to accurately identify these components, particularly those “hidden” within complex biological samples.
(Source: Phys.org)


