2017
DOI: 10.1080/09540105.2017.1325842
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In vitro immuno-modulatory ability of tryptic caseinate hydrolysate affected by prior caseinate glycation using the Maillard reaction or transglutaminase

Abstract: Caseinate was glycated by lactose and oligochitosan via the Maillard reaction and transglutaminase catalysis to yield two glycated caseinates (GC-I and GC-II), followed by trypsin hydrolysis to generate GC-I hydrolysate and GC-II hydrolysate, respectively. In comparison with caseinate hydrolysate, only GC-I hydrolysate showed decreased His, Lys, Tyr, and Val contents. All three hydrolysates in dose-dependent manner exerted in vitro immunomodulatory abilities via activating three immune cells in terms of lympho… Show more

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“…Treatment with lactose-glycated caseinate and glycation products generated from bovine serum albumin inhibited the phagocytic activity of macrophages. 3,32 In the present study, Fig. 3D–F and 4 show that AO-glycated collagen treatment suppressed the expression of Tlr4 , a receptor for Gram-negative bacteria, in macrophages.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Treatment with lactose-glycated caseinate and glycation products generated from bovine serum albumin inhibited the phagocytic activity of macrophages. 3,32 In the present study, Fig. 3D–F and 4 show that AO-glycated collagen treatment suppressed the expression of Tlr4 , a receptor for Gram-negative bacteria, in macrophages.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…1,2 Besides being a crucial mediator of inflammation, macrophages are key immune effector cells involved in both innate and acquired immune systems; they secrete various types of immune chemokines/cytokines and have phagocytic activity. 3 Studies have implicated macrophage activity in NCD development and progression. For example, in obesity-induced inflammation and NCDs, adipose tissue-secreted adipocytokines recruit macrophages, which then release proinflammatory mediators and further influence metabolic and inflammation pathways, [4][5][6] suggesting that controlling macrophage activity in the inflammation stage is necessary for effective NCD suppression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to our previous study, caseinate was dispersed in water to reach a protein concentration of 80 g/L and adjusted to pH 7.5 using a 0.5 mol/L NaOH solution. Oligochitosan was added to the caseinate solution to receive a fixed ratio of 1:3 of the acyl donor to the oligochitosan acceptor.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The improvement of pea legumin and wheat gliadin solubility at their isoelectric points was achieved via TGase-induced glycosylation [7]. The immunomodulation and inhibition of Escherichia coli via TGase-induced glycosylated caseinate hydrolysates [8] and cold water fish skin gelatin [9] were also observed, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%