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Antioxidant polypeptides derived from pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L) Mill sp.) by enzymatic hydrolysis
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Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L) Mill sp.) seeds are rich sources of protein in the legume
family and their consumption has been associated with the prevention of noncommunicated diseases, which is attributable to their content of bioactive components.
Antioxidant protein hydrolysates were produced from pigeon pea protein isolate (PPI) by
enzymatic hydrolysis using pancreatin and flavourzyme. The hydrolysates were analyzed
for their physicochemical, molecular weight, amino acid composition, and in vitro
antioxidant activities. The molecular weights of polypeptides in the hydrolysates were 8,
20, 25 and 48 kDa, which were determined after pancreatin or flavourzyme hydrolysis of
the protein isolate for 4 h. Pancreatin-hydrolyzed pigeon pea protein (PPHP) contained
high hydrophobic amino acids, especially isoleucine, leucine and valine, which were
related to the high content of aromatic amino acids. The hydrolysates obtained from
flavourzyme hydrolysis of pigeon pea proteins (PPHF) presented significantly higher
capacities to scavenge ABTS˙+
and reduce Fe3 + better than that of PPI, while the PPI
exhibited strong DPPH scavenging (98.4 mg trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity). The
results indicated that the partial hydrolysis for PPI provided medium to high molecular
weight of peptides. Therefore, PPHF could be a promising source of bioactive peptides
and a potential ingredient for the formulation of functional foods against oxidative stress
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Title: Antioxidant polypeptides derived from pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L) Mill sp.)
by enzymatic hydrolysis
Description:
Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan (L) Mill sp.
) seeds are rich sources of protein in the legume
family and their consumption has been associated with the prevention of noncommunicated diseases, which is attributable to their content of bioactive components.
Antioxidant protein hydrolysates were produced from pigeon pea protein isolate (PPI) by
enzymatic hydrolysis using pancreatin and flavourzyme.
The hydrolysates were analyzed
for their physicochemical, molecular weight, amino acid composition, and in vitro
antioxidant activities.
The molecular weights of polypeptides in the hydrolysates were 8,
20, 25 and 48 kDa, which were determined after pancreatin or flavourzyme hydrolysis of
the protein isolate for 4 h.
Pancreatin-hydrolyzed pigeon pea protein (PPHP) contained
high hydrophobic amino acids, especially isoleucine, leucine and valine, which were
related to the high content of aromatic amino acids.
The hydrolysates obtained from
flavourzyme hydrolysis of pigeon pea proteins (PPHF) presented significantly higher
capacities to scavenge ABTS˙+
and reduce Fe3 + better than that of PPI, while the PPI
exhibited strong DPPH scavenging (98.
4 mg trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity).
The
results indicated that the partial hydrolysis for PPI provided medium to high molecular
weight of peptides.
Therefore, PPHF could be a promising source of bioactive peptides
and a potential ingredient for the formulation of functional foods against oxidative stress.
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