2022
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.16132
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Identification of zinc‐chelating pumpkin seed (Cucurbita pepo L.) peptides and in vitro transport of peptide–zinc chelates

Abstract: In this study, pumpkin seeds peptide was purified, characterized, and evaluated for their zinc‐chelating capability, as well as in vitro bioaccessibility and transportation. Raw pumpkin seeds protein hydrolysate (PSPH) was produced by papain hydrolysis. The peptide fractions with the highest zinc‐chelating abilities were purified using immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) followed by gel filtration chromatography (GF). Eight peptides were identified, two of which with the lowest molecular weights w… Show more

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“…They can be used to assess the bioavailability of zinc in peptide-zinc complexes. 77 Wang synthesized a novel zinc-chelated sea cucumber synthetic peptide (SCSP), and the SCSP-Zn complex could be successfully transported through the intestinal capsule of ectopic rats as well as the intestinal membrane of Caco-2 cells, where the zinc transport reached 0.0014 mg mL −1 carried by SCSP. 86 The side chains of the peptide's amino acid residues and the zinc ions combine to produce the peptide-zinc complex.…”
Section: Peptide-zinc Complexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be used to assess the bioavailability of zinc in peptide-zinc complexes. 77 Wang synthesized a novel zinc-chelated sea cucumber synthetic peptide (SCSP), and the SCSP-Zn complex could be successfully transported through the intestinal capsule of ectopic rats as well as the intestinal membrane of Caco-2 cells, where the zinc transport reached 0.0014 mg mL −1 carried by SCSP. 86 The side chains of the peptide's amino acid residues and the zinc ions combine to produce the peptide-zinc complex.…”
Section: Peptide-zinc Complexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several bioactive peptides, which are resistant to hydrolysis and too large to be transported via amino acid transporters, are also capable of increasing the cellular uptake of zinc from cell culture media [ 89 , 90 , 91 ]. Alternatively, it is plausible that soluble zinc-binding ligands in the chyme, within an appropriate range of affinities for zinc, would increase zinc absorption by creating an affinity gradient towards zinc delivery to the active sites of zinc transporters [ 27 ].…”
Section: Zinc Bioavailabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different peptides from pumpkin seed proteins were purified, characterized and evaluated for their zinc-chelating capability. Effective zinc transportation and absorption in gastrointestinal tract was observed in an in-vitro study experimenting on the pumpkin seed peptide-zinc chelates ( Peng et al, 2022 ). Pumpkin seed protein isolates were treated with high intensity ultrasonic treatment to improve the physicochemical, structural and foaming properties of protein isolates.…”
Section: Pumpkin Extracts Isolated and Purified Bioactivesmentioning
confidence: 99%