化学
抗氧化剂
水解物
丁基羟基甲苯
食腐动物
DPPH
明胶
肽
激进的
生物化学
脂质过氧化
亚油酸
酶水解
水解
色谱法
有机化学
脂肪酸
作者
Eresha Mendis,Niranjan Rajapakse,Se‐Kwon Kim
摘要
Hoki (Johnius belengerii) skin gelatin was hydrolyzed with three commercial enzymes to identify radical-scavenging potencies of derived peptides. Peptides derived from tryptic hydrolysate exhibited the highest scavenging activities on superoxide, carbon-centered 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radicals assessed by ESR spectroscopy. Following consecutive chromatographic separations of tryptic hydroolysate, the peptide sequence His-Gly-Pro-Leu-Gly-Pro-Leu (797 Da) acted as a strong radical scavenger under studied conditions. Further, this peptide could act as an antioxidant against linoleic acid peroxidation and the activity was closer to the highly active synthetic antioxidant butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). In addition, antioxidative enzyme levels in cultured human hepatoma cells were increased in the presence of this peptide and it was presumed to be the peptide involved in maintaining the redox balance in the cell environment. Present data indicate that free-radical-scavenging activities of hoki skin gelatin peptides substantially contribute to their antioxidant properties measured in different oxidative systems. Keywords: Free radicals; radical-scavenging peptide; fish gelatin; lipid peroxidation; hepatoma cells; antioxidant enzymes
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