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Optimization of ultrasound assisted extraction of abalone viscera protein and its effect on the iron-chelating activity.

Wenfei Wu1, Jiao Jia2, Chengrong Wen2, Cuiping Yu2, Qi Zhao2, Jiangning Hu3.   

Abstract

This study aims to investigate effects of ultrasound assisted extraction on the abalone viscera protein extraction rate and iron-chelating activity of peptides. The optimal conditions for ultrasound assisted extraction by response surface methodology was at sodium hydroxide concentration 14 g/kg, ultrasonic power 428 W and extraction time 52 min. Under the optimal conditions, protein extraction rate was 64.89%, compared with alkaline extraction of 55.67%. The iron-chelating activity of peptides affected by ultrasound technology was further evaluated by iron-chelating rate, FTIR spectroscopy and LC-HRMS/MS. Alcalase was the suitable enzyme for the preparation of iron-chelating peptides from two abalone viscera proteins, showing no significant difference between their iron-chelating rate of 16.24% (ultrasound assisted extraction) and 16.60% (alkaline extraction). Iron binding sites from the two hydrolysates include amino and carboxylate terminal groups and peptide bond of the peptide backbone as well as amino, imine and carboxylate from side chain groups. Moreover, 24 iron-chelating peptides were identified from hydrolysate (alcalase, ultrasound assisted extraction), which were different from the 27 iron-chelating peptides from hydrolysate (alcalase, alkaline extraction). This study suggests the application of ultrasound technology in the generation of abalone viscera-derived iron-chelating peptides which have the ability to combat iron deficiency.
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Keywords:  Haliotis discus hannai Ino; Iron-chelating peptides; Peptide sequence; Structural characteristic; Ultrasound assisted extraction

Year:  2021        PMID: 34304120     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrason Sonochem        ISSN: 1350-4177            Impact factor:   7.491


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