| Literature DB >> 25172679 |
Milda Stuknytė1, Stefano Cattaneo1, Fabio Masotti1, Ivano De Noni2.
Abstract
The occurrence of the casein-derived angiotensin converting enzyme-inhibitor (ACE-I) peptides VPP, IPP, RYLGY, RYLG, AYFYPEL, AYFYPE, LHLPLP and HLPLP were investigated in 12 different cheese samples by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography/High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry. The total amount of ACE-I peptides was in the range 0.87-331mgkg(-1). VPP and IPP largely prevailed in almost all cheeses. Following in vitro static gastrointestinal digestion of Cheddar, Gorgonzola, Maasdam and Grana Padano cheeses, type and amount of ACE-I peptides changed, and only VPP, IPP, HLPLP and LHLPLP were detected in the intestinal digestates. The results evidenced that the degree of proteolysis itself cannot be regarded as a promoting or hindering factor for ACE-I peptide release during cheese digestion. Moreover, the data indicated that the ACE-I potential of cheeses cannot be inferred based on the type and amount of ACE-I peptides present in undigested samples.Entities:
Keywords: ACE-inhibitor peptides; Cheese; In vitro static gastrointestinal digestion; UPLC/HR-MS
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25172679 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.07.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514