| Literature DB >> 31353655 |
Naoto Sato1, Tomoe Furuta1, Tomoyuki Takeda1, Yoshikatsu Miyabe1, Kazuhiro Ura2, Yasuaki Takagi2, Hajime Yasui3, Yuya Kumagai4, Hideki Kishimura4.
Abstract
In this study, we investigated antioxidant activity of proteins from the red alga dulse (Palmaria sp.) harvested in Hokkaido, Japan. The dulse proteins that contain phycoerythrin (PE) as the main component showed a high radical scavenging activity. To clarify the key constituent of antioxidant activity in dulse proteins, we prepared recombinant dulse PE β-subunit (rPEβ) (apoprotein) and chromophores from the dulse proteins. As a result, the rPEβ showed lower radical scavenging activity than that of dulse proteins. On the other hand, the dulse chromophores composed mainly of phycoerythrobilin (PEB) indicated extremely higher radical scavenging activity (90.4% ± 0.1%) than that of dulse proteins (17.9% ± 0.1%) on ABTS assay. In addition, on cell viability assay using human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells, the dulse chromophores showed extracellular and intracellular cytoprotective effects against H2 O2 -induced cell damage. From these data, we concluded that the dulse proteins have antioxidant ability and the activity principally derives from the chromophores. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Dulse is an abundant and underused resource, which contains a lot of proteins, especially phycoerythrin. We here demonstrated that the practically prepared dulse proteins possessed antioxidant activity and clarified that chromophores from the dulse proteins were the key components. Therefore, the dulse proteins have a potential for functional material.Entities:
Keywords: antioxidant activity; chromophores; cytoprotective effect; dulse; phycoerythrin; red alga
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Year: 2018 PMID: 31353655 DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.12709
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Biochem ISSN: 0145-8884 Impact factor: 2.720