2022
DOI: 10.1590/fst.61522
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Hepatoprotective effect of clam (Corbicula fluminea) protein hydrolysate on alcohol-induced liver injury in mice and partial identification of a hepatoprotective peptide from the hydrolysate

Abstract: In the current research, edible meat of freshwater clam Corbicula fluminea was subjected to enzymatic peptide extraction using animal protease. The clam protein hydrolysate (CPH) contained 45.78% essential amino acids and 44.97% hydrophobic amino acids and showed high alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) activation in vitro. Four fractions were divided from CPH by ultrafiltration and further investigated for their hepatoprotective effects on alcohol-induced injury in mice. The 2.5-5 kDa fraction (CPH-3) showed the best… Show more

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“…Currently, interest in food-derived bioactive peptides is growing because of their biological activity and high nutritional and safety characteristics [ 23 ]. Many studies in recent years have discovered the protective effect of bioactive peptides against alcohol-induced injury, such as marine collagen peptides [ 27 ], Corbicula fluminea protein hydrolysates [ 28 ], glycopeptide from zein [ 29 ], soybean meal peptides [ 30 ], coix seed protein hydrolysates [ 31 ], and so on. Therefore, this experiment was conducted to study the effects of albumin peptide fractions from corn germ meal (MW < 1 kDa) (APF4) on acute liver injury induced by alcohol in mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, interest in food-derived bioactive peptides is growing because of their biological activity and high nutritional and safety characteristics [ 23 ]. Many studies in recent years have discovered the protective effect of bioactive peptides against alcohol-induced injury, such as marine collagen peptides [ 27 ], Corbicula fluminea protein hydrolysates [ 28 ], glycopeptide from zein [ 29 ], soybean meal peptides [ 30 ], coix seed protein hydrolysates [ 31 ], and so on. Therefore, this experiment was conducted to study the effects of albumin peptide fractions from corn germ meal (MW < 1 kDa) (APF4) on acute liver injury induced by alcohol in mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general signs and mortality of each SD rat were recorded daily. The body weight and food intake of SD rats were recorded weekly (Gao et al, 2022). Blood samples were obtained according to the method of (Wei et al, 2019a), and histopathology was performed at the end of the experiment (Wu et al, 2020).…”
Section: Experimental Animals and Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%