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2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jff.2015.02.037
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Functional and potential therapeutic ACE-inhibitory peptides derived from bromelain hydrolysis of trevally proteins

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“…On the other hand, the IC50 value of ACE inhibitory activity of TSMH in the current study was found to be 1.5 mg/mL which was 6 times lower than that for control. This IC50 level was comparable with the IC50 values reported for Goby fish protein hydrolysate [19], but lower than those for rice bran protein hydrolysate (5.2 mg/mL) and bromelain-hydrolyzed trevally protein (1.99 to 3.34 mg/mL) [20]. Sheep whey protein hydrolysate obtained after hydrolysis using partially purified protease from B. subtilis showed 57% ACE inhibitory activity at 50 mg/mL concentration [21].…”
Section: Ace-inhibitory Activity Of Tsmhsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…On the other hand, the IC50 value of ACE inhibitory activity of TSMH in the current study was found to be 1.5 mg/mL which was 6 times lower than that for control. This IC50 level was comparable with the IC50 values reported for Goby fish protein hydrolysate [19], but lower than those for rice bran protein hydrolysate (5.2 mg/mL) and bromelain-hydrolyzed trevally protein (1.99 to 3.34 mg/mL) [20]. Sheep whey protein hydrolysate obtained after hydrolysis using partially purified protease from B. subtilis showed 57% ACE inhibitory activity at 50 mg/mL concentration [21].…”
Section: Ace-inhibitory Activity Of Tsmhsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…There were nine peptides (GHIITVAR, IGGIGTVPVGR, FMPGVPGPIQR, PNYHPSPR, HIITLGR, LAGNPAGR, MPGVPGPIQR, AGALGDSVTVTR, INTLSGR) containing Arg in this study (Table 3). Arg is a basic aliphatic amino acid and also a positively charged amino acid, which was most frequently observed at the C-terminal of the ACE inhibitory peptides according to a lot of studies, such as YR and IR from the hydrolysates of marine sponge [36], APER from trevally hydrolysate [37]. It was noteworthy that the peptide GHIITVAR exhibiting the lowest IC 50 value of 3.60 ± 0.10 µM among the 11 peptides.…”
Section: Characterization Of Ace Inhibitory Peptide By Nano Uhplc-esimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although crude proteases extracts (e.g., from fish) have been successfully used as catalysts in enzymatic hydrolysis Lassoued et al, 2015b), commercially purified enzymes are preferably employed since they allow a better control over the hydrolysis process (e.g., shorter reaction time for a desired DH, more consistent peptides size and composition) (Samaranayaka and Li-Chan, 2011). Consequently, industrial proteases derived from different sources such as microorganisms (e.g., Alcalase, Neutrase, Protease P "Amano" 6, Flavourzyme, Protamex) (Halldorsdottir et al, 2013;Venuste et al, 2013), animals (e.g., PTN, pepsin, trypsin, a-chymotrypsin, pancreatin) (Wu et al, 2015a, b;Garc ıa-Moreno et al, 2017) and plants (e.g., papain, bromelain) (Salampessy et al, 2015;Elavarasan et al, 2016) have been widely employed for the production of protein hydrolysates exhibiting bioactive and/or functional properties. These marketable proteases may mainly contain endopeptidases (e.g., trypsin, subtilisin, papain), or a combination of endopeptidases and exopeptidases (e.g., carboxypeptidases, aminopeptidases).…”
Section: Enzymatic Protein Hydrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%