Separation and characterization of angiotensin i converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory peptides from saurida elongata proteins hydrolysate by IMAC-Ni2+

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Lizard fish protein hydrolysates (LFPH) were prepared from Lizard fish (Saurida elongata) proteins possessing powerful angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity and the fraction (LFPH-I) with high ACE inhibitory activity was obtained through ultrafiltration. The active Fraction (F2) was isolated from LFPH-I using immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC-Ni2+). Analysis of amino acid levels revealed that F2 eluted from IMAC was enriched in Met, His, Tyr, Pro, Ile, and Leu compared to the crude peptide LFPH-I. F2 with the high ACE inhibitory activity (IC50 of 0.116 mg.mL-1) was further separated by a reverse-phase column to yield a novel ACE inhibitory peptide with IC50 value of 52 μM. The ACE inhibitory peptide was identified as Arg-Tyr-Arg-Pro, RYRP. The present study demonstrated that IMAC may be a useful tool for the separation of ACE inhibitory peptides from protein hydrolysate.

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Sun, L., Wu, S., Zhou, L., Wang, F., Lan, X., Sun, J., … Liao, D. (2017). Separation and characterization of angiotensin i converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory peptides from saurida elongata proteins hydrolysate by IMAC-Ni2+. Marine Drugs, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/md15020029

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