| Literature DB >> 34246912 |
Kenji Ishihara1, Ryuichi Watanabe2, Tomomi Kato2, Takuya Seko2, Takashi Matsuda2, Yuji Omura3, Yasutaka Shigemura4, Yasunosuke Kawabata5, Takahiro Maegawa5.
Abstract
Balenine (Bal) in opah muscle was extracted using hot water and purified by ion-exchange chromatography and recrystallization to provide 41 g of over 95% pure Bal from 1 kg of opah muscle. The structure of purified Bal was identical to that of an authentic Bal standard by NMR analysis. The antioxidant (ORAC and HORAC values) and Fe(II) ion-chelating abilities of purified Bal were examined by comparison with two major imidazole dipeptides, carnosine (Car) and anserine (Ans). Opah-derived Bal showed significantly higher ORAC and HORAC values and Fe(II) ion-chelating ability at 0.3 mM. In silico molecular simulation revealed that Bal and Car formed hydrogen bonds between the hydrogen atom of the imidazole imino group and the carboxyl carbonyl oxygen, whereas Ans did not. The proposed method for extracting and purifying Bal from opah muscle suggests that opah can be utilized as a functional food or Bal resource.Entities:
Keywords: Anserine; Antioxidant; Balenine; Carnosine; Imidazole dipeptides; Opah
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34246912 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514