| Literature DB >> 31950112 |
Mehdi Nadalian1, Nurkhuzaiah Kamaruzaman1, Mohd Shakir Mohamad Yusop1,2, Abdul Salam Babji1, Salma Mohamad Yusop1.
Abstract
Muscle-based by-products are often undervalued although commonly reported having a high amount of natural bioactive peptides. In this study, elastin was isolated from the protein of broiler hen skin while its hydrolysate was prepared using Elastase. Assessment of antioxidative properties of elastin-based hydrolysate (EBH) was based on three different assays; 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate (DPPH) radical, 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) radical and metal chelating ability. The EBH was purified further using ultrafiltration, gel filtration and Reverse- Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (RP-HPLC). The IC50 of ABTS radical activities for EBH were decreased as EBH further purified using ultrafiltration (EBH III; 0.66 mg/mL)>gel filtration (EB-II; 0.42 mg/mL)>RP-HPLC (EB-II4; 0.12 mg/mL). The sequential identification of the peptide was done by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ ionization time-of-flight/time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/ TOF-MS) of the potent fractions obtained from RP-HPLC (EB-II4). The presence of hydrophobic amino acids (Val and Pro) in the peptide sequences could potentially contribute to the high antioxidant activity of EBH. The sequences GAHTGPRKPFKPR, GMPGFDVR and ADASVLPK were identified as antioxidant peptides. In conclusion, the antioxidative potential from poultry skin specifically from elastin is evident and can be explored to be used in many applications such as health and pharmaceutical purposes. © Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources.Entities:
Keywords: antioxidant peptides; elastin; enzymatic hydrolysis; poultry skin; withdrawal period
Year: 2019 PMID: 31950112 PMCID: PMC6949530 DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2019.e90
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Anim Resour ISSN: 2636-0772
Summary names (abbreviations) of the samples analyzed
| Abbreviation | Sample type |
|---|---|
| EBH | Elastin-based hydrolysate |
| EBH III | Ultrafiltrated hydrolyzed elastin with molecular weight less than 3 kDa |
| EB-I | First fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
| EB-II | Second fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
| EB-III | Third fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
| EB-IV | Fourth fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
| UEB | Non-hydrolyzed Elastin extracted from broiler hen skin |
| EB-II1 | First fraction from second fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
| EB-II2 | Second fraction from second fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
| EB-II3 | Third fraction from second fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
| EB-II4 | Fourth fraction from second fraction of gel-filtrated hydrolyzed elastin |
EBH, elastin-based hydrolysate.
Antioxidant activity of elastin hydrolysates from broiler skin
| Analysis | IC50 (mg/mL) | Antioxidative activity (%) |
|---|---|---|
| DPPH radical-scavenging activity | 2.80±0.37 | 55.60±2.14 |
| ABTS radical-scavenging activity | 1.10±0.08 | 69.21±1.63 |
| Metal chelating activity | 1.21±0.09 | 65.32±1.48 |
All values are mean±SD of three replicates (n=3).
DPPH, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate; ABTS, 2,2’-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid).
ABTS radical scavenging activity and IC50 values of ultrafiltrated EBH hydrolysates
| Membrane MWCO (kDa) | ABTS scavenging activity (%) | IC50 value (mg/mL) |
|---|---|---|
| <10 UF | 50.36±0.38[ | 0.96±0.03[ |
| 3–10 UF | 52.84±0.38[ | 0.82±0.02[ |
| <3 UF | 55.58±0.38[ | 0.66±0.01[ |
All values are mean±SD of three replicates (n=3).
ABTS radical scavenging effects were tested at a concentration of 1 mg/mL.
Means in the same column with different letters are significantly different (p<0.05).
EBH, elastin-based hydrolysate; MWCO, kDa molecular weight cut-off; ABTS, 2,2’-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid).
Fig. 1.Data obtained to indicate the antioxidant profiles of elastin.
(A) ABTS radical scavenging activity (IC50) and gel filtration chromatography elution profiles of EBH III. (B) ABTS radical scavenging activity (IC50) and the elution profile of RP-HPLC of EB-II. ABTS, 2,2’-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid); EBH, elastin-based hydrolysate; RP-HPLC, high performance liquid chromatography.
Amino acid composition (%) of non-hydrolysed elastin and its fractions obtained from ultrafiltration and gel filtration
| AA | UEB (%) | EBH III (%) | EB-II (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asp | 7.35±0.04[ | 9.86±0.01[ | 6.99±0.01[ |
| Ser | 3.01±0.12[ | 2.85±0.06[ | 2.78±0.01[ |
| Gly | 18.36±0.44[ | 20.64±0.01[ | 19.63±0.01[ |
| Glu | 11.28±0.2[ | 9.86±0.01[ | 12.31±0.01[ |
| His | 1.6±0.03[ | 1.58±0.01[ | 1.86±0.01[ |
| Arg | 7.89±0.27[ | 6.67±0.01[ | 7.07±0.01[ |
| Thr | 1.56±0.04[ | 1.13±0.01[ | 1.35±0.01[ |
| Ala | 8.13±0.08[ | 8.41±0.01[ | 8.29±0.01[ |
| Pro | 10.84±0.12[ | 11.38±0.07[ | 10.52±0.01[ |
| Tyr | 1.65±0.03[ | 1.7±0.01[ | 4.92±0.01[ |
| Val | 2.99±0.07[ | 2.57±0.01[ | 2.4±0.01[ |
| Met | 1.72±0.11[ | 1.73±0.01[ | 0.89±0.01[ |
| Lys | 4.08±0.27[ | 4.3±0.01[ | 4.15±0.01[ |
| Ile | 1.72±0.11[ | 1.98±0.01[ | 1.82±0.01[ |
| Leu | 4.24±0.04[ | 3.46±0.01[ | 3.35±0.05[ |
| Phe | 0.24±0.16[ | 1.51±0.01[ | 2.7±0.01[ |
| Cys | 0.14±0.1[ | 0.11±0.01[ | 0.2±0.01[ |
| Trp | 0.14±0.1[ | 0.11±0.01[ | 0.2±0.01[ |
| Hyp | 10.4±0.27[ | 7.87±0.01[ | 5.68±0.01[ |
All values are mean±SD of three replicates (n=3).
Hydrophobic amino acids (Gly, Ala, Val, Leu, Ile, Pro, Phe, Cys, Trp, and Met).
Mean in the same row without a common superscript letter differ significantly (p<0.05).
AA, amino acid; UEB, non-hydrolysed elastin; EBH, elastin-based hydrolysate.
Fig. 2.The mass spectra (MS/MS) of the antioxidant peptides from EB-II4 fraction.
(A) The peptide sequence of GAHTGPRKPFKPR with a corresponding observed the mass of 1,448.69 Da. (B) The peptide sequence of GMPGFDVR with a corresponding observed the mass of 878.42 Da. (C) The peptide sequence of ADASVLPK with a corresponding observed mass of 800.39 Da. Proline (P) and valine (V), amino acids were present in all antioxidant peptides from the EBH. EBH, elastin-based hydrolysate.
The amino acid sequence of antioxidant peptides obtained from RP-HPLC (EB-II4) that has the highest antioxidative activity which is characterized by the Ludwig NR database
| Parent protein and accession number | Sequence | Observed mass (Da) | Ions score | Mr (calc) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| trA0A021W2G6AZ78_21380 RNA helicase | GAHTGPRKPFKPR | 1,448.6958 | 36 | 1,447.8160 |
| H1W5B7 in parent protein, trH1W5B7CH063_00691 AMP-binding enzyme | GMPGFDVR | 878.4228 | 18 | 877.4116 |
| trA0A011VSV8|RASY3_15265 Thiamine-phosphate pyrophosphorylase | ADASVLPK | 800.3921 | 5 | 799.4440 |
RP-HPLC, high performance liquid chromatography.