Journal of Functional Foods | |
Antioxidant mechanism of potato protein hydrolysates against in vitro oxidation of reduced glutathione | |
Conrad Yiridoe1  M. Chinonye Udechukwu2  Chibuike C. Udenigwe3  Angus Gibson4  Min Gong4  | |
[1] Food Functionality and Health Research Laboratory, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Dalhousie University, Truro, Nova Scotia, B2N 5E3, Canada;fax: +1 902 843 1404.;Corresponding author. Food Functionality and Health Research Laboratory, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Dalhousie University, Truro, Nova Scotia, B2N 5E3, Canada. Tel.: +1 902 843 6625;Food Functionality and Health Research Laboratory, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Dalhousie University, Truro, Nova Scotia, B2N 5E3, Canada; | |
关键词: Protein hydrolysates; Bioactive peptides; Antioxidants; Peptide oxidation; Glutathione; Sulphydryl; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Sulphydryl moiety of cysteine is critical for determining peptides' reducing capacity. Glutathione (GSH) oxidation with Fenton's regent, Fe(II)/H2O2, decreased the sulphydryl content from 2406 ± 36 to 787 ± 14 µM/g. Potato proteins hydrolysed with pepsin and pepsin-pancreatin (PPHppc), with different surface and molecular properties, dose-dependently protected GSH sulphydryl group when added prior to oxidation, with PPHppc elevating the sulphydryl to 1186 ± 17 µM/g. PPHppc was found to regenerate two-thirds of oxidised GSH sulphydryl, indicating strong reducing capacity or thiol-disulfide exchange. The activities did not correlate with the hydrolysates' Fe(III) reducing, Fe(II)-chelating capacities, or contents of oxidatively labile and antioxidant amino acid residues. On direct oxidation, free amino content was increased for PPHppc and sulphydryl contents were decreased for both hydrolysates, suggesting oxidative cleavage and direct sulphydryl activity, respectively. The findings suggest complex interactions of the hydrolysates within the oxidative system, and potential supportive role of the peptide product in regenerating GSH from the oxidised state.
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