Effects of hydrolysis and digestion in Vitro on the activity of bovine plasma hydrolysates as inhibitors of the angiotensin i converting enzyme

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The angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibiting activity of bovine plasma hydrolyzates obtained by Alcalase 2.4 L at different degrees of hydrolysis (DH) was evaluated. For the evaluation of ACE inhibition (ACEI), Hippuryl- His-Leu was used as substrate and the amount of hippuric acid liberated by non-inhibiting ACE was determined by spectrophotometry at 228 nm. The results showed that the enzymatic hydrolysis increased the ACEI activity as compared with the un-hydrolyzed plasma. The highest activity was onbtained with a DH of 6.7%. The peptide fractions with the maximum activity were isolated using ultrafiltration membranes, ion exchange chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography on reverse phase (RP-HPLC). The fraction with highest ACEI activity, showed an IC50 of 0.18 mg/mL and contained peptides with sequences AGATGVTISGAG, YSRRHPEYAVS, Q(K)AW and L(l)I(I)VR, which were determined by MALDI-TOF-TOF. It was also found that after submitting such fraction to digestive conditions in vitro, the ACEI activity remained constant.

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Sampedro, L. J. G., & Montoya, J. E. Z. (2014). Effects of hydrolysis and digestion in Vitro on the activity of bovine plasma hydrolysates as inhibitors of the angiotensin i converting enzyme. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 57(3), 386–393. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132014005000004

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