{"database":"JPOST Repository","file_versions":[{"headers":{"Content-Type":["application/json"]},"body":{"files":{"Mzxml":["https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/MCF7_WB-Pep1_3.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/HepG2_Control_1-HepG2-Control_1.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/NCI_WB-Pep1_3.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/HepG2_WB-Pep1_1.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/NCI_WB-Pep1_2.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/NCI_Control_3.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/MCF7_WB-Pep1_2.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/MCF7_Control_1.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/HepG2_Control_2-HepG2-Control_2.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/NCI_WB-Pep1_1.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/HepG2_WB-Pep1_2.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/MCF7_Control_2.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/NCI_WB-Pep3_3.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/MCF7_WB-Pep1_1.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/HepG2_WB-Pep1_3.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/SiHa_Control_1.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/MCF7_Control_3.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/NCI_Control_1.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/NCI_Control_2.mzXML","https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST004503/files/HepG2_Control_3-HepG2-Control_3.mzXML"]},"type":"primary"},"statusCodeValue":200,"statusCode":"OK"}],"scores":null,"additional":{"omics_type":["Proteomics"],"submitter":["Sittiruk Roytrakul"],"species":["Cellular Organisms"],"full_dataset_link":["https://repository.jpostdb.org/entry/JPST004503"],"submitter_affiliation":["BIOTEC"],"sample_protocol":[""],"repository":["jPOST"],"data_protocol":[""],"additional_accession":[]},"is_claimable":false,"name":"Anticancer, Anti-inflammatory, and Antioxidant Activities of Bioactive Peptides Derived from White Kidney Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Protein Hydrolysate","description":"White kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a valuable source of bioactive peptides. Protein hydrolysates were prepared and peptides ≤3 kDa were isolated by ultrafiltration. ","dates":{"publication":"Sun Mar 22 00:00:00 GMT 2026"},"accession":"PXD075967","cross_references":{"TAXONOMY":["131567"]}}