A dipeptide is a molecule consisting of two amino acids joined by a single peptide bond.
Dipeptides are produced from polypeptides by the action of the hydrolase enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase.
Dietary proteins are digested to dipeptides and amino acids, and the dipeptides are absorbed more rapidly than the amino acids, because their uptake involves a separate mechanism.
The sweetener Aspartame is a dipeptide. D-alanine dipeptide is an example of a dipeptide.
Dipeptides activate G-cells found in the stomach to secrete gastrin
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