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In Vitro Angiotesin-1-converting Enzyme, α-amylase and α-glucosidase Inhibitory and Antioxidant Activities of (L.) M. Roem Seed Protein Hydrolysate

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2019 Jun 14
PMID 31193002
Citations 12
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In recent times, researchers have explored food derived peptides to circumvent the side effects of synthetic drugs. This study therefore examined the amino acid constituents, antioxidant activities, angiotensin-1-converting enzyme (ACE), α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibition kinetics of protein hydrolysate obtained from the seed of . The peptide yield by pepsin (16.93 ± 0.28%) and trypsin (13.20 ± 1.02%) were significantly lower than that of Alcalase (34.04 ± 1.96%). Alcalase hydrolysate however displayed the highest ferric reducing antioxidant capacity (FRAC), 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and HO scavenging activities (0.63%, 85.88% and 41.69% respectively), while the highest superoxide scavenging activity was shown by peptic hydrolysate (57.89%). The ACE inhibition by the hydrolysates with IC of 0.32-0.93 mg/mL, increased as the concentration of the peptic hydrolysate increased with the highest ACE-inhibitory activity (74.99 ± 0.43%) at 1.2 mg/mL of peptic hydrolysate. Tryptic and Alcalase hydrloysates exhibited a strong α-amylase inhibition having 27.96 ± 0.06% and 36.36 ± 0.71% inhibitory capacity respectively with IC of 1.02-3.31 mg/mL. Alcalase hydrolysates demonstrated the strongest inhibition (65.81 ± 1.95%), followed by tryptic hydrolysates (54.53 ± 0.52%) in a concentration-dependent inhibition of α-glucosidase (IC 0.48-0.80 mg/mL). Kinetic analysis showed that ACE-inhibition by different concentrations of Alcalase, pepsin and trypsin hydrolysates is uncompetitive, mixed-type and non-competitive respectively. α-Amylase was non-competitively inhibited while α-glucosidase was un-competitively inhibited by all the hydrolysates. The total amino acid concentration for Alcalase, trypsin and pepsin hydrolysates was 53.51g/100g, 75.40g/100g and 85.42g/100g of seed protein hydrolysate respectively, with glutamate being the most concentrated essential amino acid in all the three hydrolysates. From these results, it can be deduced that seed Alcalase and tryptic protein hydrolysates may play critical and indispensible role as bio-tools in diabetes and hypertension treatment.

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