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  • Antioxidant activities of the synthesized thiol-contained peptides derived from computer-aided pepsin hydrolysis of yam tuber storage protein, dioscorin.

Antioxidant activities of the synthesized thiol-contained peptides derived from computer-aided pepsin hydrolysis of yam tuber storage protein, dioscorin.

Food chemistry (2013-02-16)
Chuan-Hsiao Han, Ju-Chi Liu, Sheng-Uei Fang, Wen-Chi Hou
RÉSUMÉ

Our previous report showed that yam dioscorin and its peptic hydrolysates exhibit radical scavenging activities; however, the functions of these peptic hydrolases are still under investigation. In this study, the thiol-containing peptides derived from computer-aided simulation of pepsin hydrolysis of dioscorin, namely, KTCGNGME (diotide1), PPCSE (diotide2), CDDRVIRTPLT (diotide3), KTCGY (diotide4), and PPCTE (diotide5) were synthesized to compare their antioxidant activities with GSH and/or carnosine by examining hydroxyl radical scavenging activity by electron spin resonance spectrometry, anti-low-density lipoprotein peroxidation, anti-AAPH-induced hemolysis, and oxygen radical absorbance capacity activity. We found that while all the synthesized diotides showed antioxidant activity, diotide4 exhibited the highest levels. Moreover, all diotides (100 μM) showed protective effects against methylglyoxal-induced human umbilical vein endothelial cell death. These results suggest that thiol-containing diotides derived from dioscorin hydrolysis exhibit antioxidant activities and reveal the benefits of yam tuber as an antioxidant-rich food.

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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, ≥250 units/mg solid
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, lyophilized powder, ≥3,200 units/mg protein
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, ≥400 units/mg protein
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, slightly beige, ≥500 U/mg
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, slightly beige, 1200-2400 U/mg
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, tested according to Ph. Eur.