2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10989-021-10226-8
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Antidiabetic Potential of Protein Hydrolysates and Peptide Fractions from Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus L): An In Vitro Study

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“…In the case of glutelin fraction, the increase was moderated, reaching a DH value for PPH of 20.07%. This value was similar to those reported for raw peanut protein hydrolyzed by pepsin for 30 min and pancreatin for 24 h (21.4%) [ 30 ], and for Phaseolus lunatus (lima bean) protein hydrolyzed by pepsin for 45 min and pancreatin for 45 min (22.09%) [ 31 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In the case of glutelin fraction, the increase was moderated, reaching a DH value for PPH of 20.07%. This value was similar to those reported for raw peanut protein hydrolyzed by pepsin for 30 min and pancreatin for 24 h (21.4%) [ 30 ], and for Phaseolus lunatus (lima bean) protein hydrolyzed by pepsin for 45 min and pancreatin for 45 min (22.09%) [ 31 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…(2010) confirmed that MBP contains an α‐amylase inhibitor with a molecular weight of 27 kDa and a specific activity of 14.5 U/(mg of protein), lower than that of common bean (495.2–1925.5 U/(mg of protein)). In addition, MBP peptides obtained from Alcalase hydrolysis showed higher α‐glucosidase inhibitory activity (42.17%) (Li et al., 2022) than that obtained from lupin (22.61%) (Fadimu et al., 2022), yellow field pea ( Pisum sativum L.) (38.39%) (Awosika & Aluko, 2019), and common bean (15.04%) (Ohara et al., 2021) but showed lower than pinto Durango bean (76.4%) (Oseguera‐Toledo et al., 2015), Lima Bean ( Phaseolus lunatus L.) (69.4%) (Castaneda‐Perez et al., 2021), chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.) (56%) (Quintero‐Soto et al., 2021), and black bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (66.1%) (Mojica & de Mejia, 2016). Meanwhile, the results showed that the fasting blood glucose level of the high‐fat diet mice decreased by 24.93% after 5 weeks of MBPs dietary intervention (245 mg/kg/day) (Li et al., 2022), which was significantly better than that of black soy protein peptide (about 3.9%, 450 mg of supplement/day for 12 weeks) (Kwak et al., 2010), but was lower than that of soybeans (about 34%, 47.5 mg/kg/day, 3 weeks) (Jiang, Yan, et al., 2018) and black bean (53%, 150 mg/kg BW/day, 10 days) (Mojica et al., 2017).…”
Section: Extraction Methods and Ingredients Characteristics Of Mbpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The half-maximum inhibition concentration (IC 50 ) was calculated using nonlinear regression. The MGAM inhibitory activity was calculated as follows [39]:…”
Section: Mgam Inhibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%