Erythrina edulis (pajuro) seed protein: A new source of antioxidant peptides

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Erythrina edulis Triana ex Micheli is a protein-enriched legume traditionally used for both dietary and medicinal purposes. In this paper, protein concentrate was obtained from the seed flour. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed a high number and intensity of bands in the range between 10 and 90 kDa. Neutrase®, Flavourzyme®, and Alcalase® were used to hydrolyze the protein concentrate at different times. By SDS-PAGE, the lower resistance of proteins to Alcalase® action was observed, providing hydrolyzates with higher radical scavenging activity. The 120 min-hydrolyzate showed ORAC and TEAC values of 2.51 and 0.91 μmol Trolox equivalents/mg of protein, respectively. A fraction lower than 3 kDa and rich in hydrophobic and aromatic amino acids was demonstrated to be mainly responsible for the observed activity. E. edulis could be a new alternative in the formulation of functional foods not only for its high protein content but also for the potential biological properties of its hydrolyzates.

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Intiquilla, A., Jiménez-Aliaga, K., Zavaleta, A. I., Arnao, I., Peña, C., Chávez-Hidalgo, E. L., & Hernández-Ledesma, B. (2016). Erythrina edulis (pajuro) seed protein: A new source of antioxidant peptides. Natural Product Communications, 11(6), 781–786. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1601100620

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