2019
DOI: 10.3390/md17020078
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Preparation and Characterization of Gelatin and Antioxidant Peptides from Gelatin Hydrolysate of Skipjack Tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) Bone Stimulated by in vitro Gastrointestinal Digestion

Abstract: In China, a large amount of fish bones are produced during the processing of tuna cans production. For full use of those by-products, gelatin (STB-G) with a yield of 6.37 ± 0.64% was extracted from skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) bone using water at 60 °C for 8 h. Amino acid analysis showed that STB-G contained Gly (340.3 residues/1000 residues) as the major amino acid and its imino acid content was 177.3 residues/1000 residues. Amino acid composition, SDS-PAGE, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectru… Show more

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“…EC 50 values of MMP-4, MMP-7, and MMP-12 were 0.76, 0.94, and 0.48 mg/mL, respectively. The EC 50 value of MMP-12 was lower than those of MMP-4, MMP-7, and other APs from croceine croaker muscle (VLYEE: 0.69 mg/mL; MILMR: 0.99 mg/mL) [40], skipjack tuna bone (GADIVA: 0.52 mg/mL) [23], Spanish mackerel skins (PFGPD: 0.91 mg/mL, PYGAKG: 0.80 mg/mL, and YGPM: 0.73 mg/mL) [37], bluefin leatherjacket heads (WEGPK: 3.22 mg/mL; GPP: 4.67 mg/mL; GVPLT: 2.88 mg/mL) [32], and miiuy croaker swim bladders (YLPYA: 3.61 mg/mL; VPDDD:4.11 mg/mL) [20]. However, the EC 50 value of MMP-12 was higher than those of FPYLRH (0.34 mg/mL) and GIEWA (0.30 mg/mL) from miiuy croaker swim bladders [20] Figure 8 showed the inhibiting abilities of three isolated peptides (MMP-4, MMP-7, and MMP-12) on the lipid peroxidation system in the linoleic acid model.…”
Section: Ho• Scavenging Activitymentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…EC 50 values of MMP-4, MMP-7, and MMP-12 were 0.76, 0.94, and 0.48 mg/mL, respectively. The EC 50 value of MMP-12 was lower than those of MMP-4, MMP-7, and other APs from croceine croaker muscle (VLYEE: 0.69 mg/mL; MILMR: 0.99 mg/mL) [40], skipjack tuna bone (GADIVA: 0.52 mg/mL) [23], Spanish mackerel skins (PFGPD: 0.91 mg/mL, PYGAKG: 0.80 mg/mL, and YGPM: 0.73 mg/mL) [37], bluefin leatherjacket heads (WEGPK: 3.22 mg/mL; GPP: 4.67 mg/mL; GVPLT: 2.88 mg/mL) [32], and miiuy croaker swim bladders (YLPYA: 3.61 mg/mL; VPDDD:4.11 mg/mL) [20]. However, the EC 50 value of MMP-12 was higher than those of FPYLRH (0.34 mg/mL) and GIEWA (0.30 mg/mL) from miiuy croaker swim bladders [20] Figure 8 showed the inhibiting abilities of three isolated peptides (MMP-4, MMP-7, and MMP-12) on the lipid peroxidation system in the linoleic acid model.…”
Section: Ho• Scavenging Activitymentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The monkfish muscle was defatted according to our previous method [7]. Afterwards, the defatted muscle was hydrolyzed by pepsin, trypsin and in vitro GI digestion (pepsin-trypsin system) [2,9,23]. The hydrolytic process of the defatted monkfish muscles separately using pepsin and trypsin was performed following the previous methods [9].…”
Section: Preparation Of Protein Hydrolysate From Monkfish Musclementioning
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“…In addition, the gelatin yield in this study (19.97%) was quite high when compared with that of skipjack tuna (K. pelamis) skin (11.3%) [22], emperor fish (Lethrinus sp.) skin (4.8%) [23], and K. pelamis bone (6.37%) [24]. The main structures of the skin inner layers and different harvesting ages could lead to differences in the yield [25].…”
Section: Physicochemical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%