Extraction, purification and characterization of inhibitor of trypsin from chenopodium quinoa seeds

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A novel trypsin inhibitor of protease (CqTI) was purified from Chenopodium quinoa seeds. The optimal extracting solvent was 0.1M NaCl pH 6.8 (p < 0.05). The extraction time of 5h and 90 °C was optimum for the recovery of the trypsin inhibitor from C. quinoa seeds. The purification occurred in gel-filtration and reverse phase chromatography. CqTI presented active against commercial bovine trypsin and chymotrypsin and had a specific activity of 5,033.00 (TIU/mg), which was purified to 333.5-fold. The extent of purification was determined by SDS-PAGE. CqTI had an apparent molecular weight of approximately 12KDa and two bands in reduced conditions as determined by Tricine-SDS-PAGE. MALDI-TOF showed two peaks in 4,246.5 and 7,908.18m/z. CqTI presented high levels of essential amino acids. N-terminal amino acid sequence of this protein did not show similarity to any known protease inhibitor. Its activity was stable over a pH range (2-12), temperatures range (20-100 °C) and reducing agents.

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Pesoti, A. R., de Oliveira, B. M., de Oliveira, A. C., Pompeu, D. G., Gonçalves, D. B., Marangoni, S., … Granjeiro, P. A. (2015). Extraction, purification and characterization of inhibitor of trypsin from chenopodium quinoa seeds. Food Science and Technology (Brazil), 35(4), 588–597. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-457X.6655

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