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Antioxidant Effect Assessment and Trans Epithelial Analysis of New Hempseed Protein Hydrolysates

Hempseed (Cannabis sativa) is one of the most promising sources of plant proteins. It contains approximately 24% (w/w) protein, and edestin accounts for approximately 60–80% (w/w) of its total proteins. In a framework of research aimed at fostering the proteins recovered from the press cake by-produ...

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Autores principales: Santos-Sánchez, Guillermo, Aiello, Gilda, Rivardo, Fabrizio, Bartolomei, Martina, Bollati, Carlotta, Arnoldi, Anna, Cruz-Chamorro, Ivan, Lammi, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12051099
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author Santos-Sánchez, Guillermo
Aiello, Gilda
Rivardo, Fabrizio
Bartolomei, Martina
Bollati, Carlotta
Arnoldi, Anna
Cruz-Chamorro, Ivan
Lammi, Carmen
author_facet Santos-Sánchez, Guillermo
Aiello, Gilda
Rivardo, Fabrizio
Bartolomei, Martina
Bollati, Carlotta
Arnoldi, Anna
Cruz-Chamorro, Ivan
Lammi, Carmen
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description Hempseed (Cannabis sativa) is one of the most promising sources of plant proteins. It contains approximately 24% (w/w) protein, and edestin accounts for approximately 60–80% (w/w) of its total proteins. In a framework of research aimed at fostering the proteins recovered from the press cake by-products generated after the extraction of hempseed oil, two hempseed protein hydrolysates (HH1 and HH2) were produced at an industrial level using a mixture of different enzymes from Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus oryzae, and Bacillus licheniformis for different times (5 h and 18 h). Using a combination of different direct antioxidant tests (DPPH, TEAC, FRAP, and ORAC assays, respectively), it has been demonstrated that HHs exert potent, direct antioxidant activity. A crucial feature of bioactive peptides is their intestinal bioavailability; for this reason, in order to solve this peculiar issue, the ability of HH peptides to be transported by differentiated human intestinal Caco-2 cells has been evaluated. Notably, by using mass spectrometry analysis (HPLC Chip ESI-MS/MS), the stable peptides transported by intestinal cells have been identified, and dedicated experiments confirmed that the trans-epithelial transported HH peptide mixtures retain their antioxidant activity, suggesting that these hempseed hydrolysates may be considered sustainable antioxidant ingredients to be exploited for further application, i.e., nutraceutical and/or food industries.
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spelling pubmed-102158282023-05-27 Antioxidant Effect Assessment and Trans Epithelial Analysis of New Hempseed Protein Hydrolysates Santos-Sánchez, Guillermo Aiello, Gilda Rivardo, Fabrizio Bartolomei, Martina Bollati, Carlotta Arnoldi, Anna Cruz-Chamorro, Ivan Lammi, Carmen Antioxidants (Basel) Article Hempseed (Cannabis sativa) is one of the most promising sources of plant proteins. It contains approximately 24% (w/w) protein, and edestin accounts for approximately 60–80% (w/w) of its total proteins. In a framework of research aimed at fostering the proteins recovered from the press cake by-products generated after the extraction of hempseed oil, two hempseed protein hydrolysates (HH1 and HH2) were produced at an industrial level using a mixture of different enzymes from Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus oryzae, and Bacillus licheniformis for different times (5 h and 18 h). Using a combination of different direct antioxidant tests (DPPH, TEAC, FRAP, and ORAC assays, respectively), it has been demonstrated that HHs exert potent, direct antioxidant activity. A crucial feature of bioactive peptides is their intestinal bioavailability; for this reason, in order to solve this peculiar issue, the ability of HH peptides to be transported by differentiated human intestinal Caco-2 cells has been evaluated. Notably, by using mass spectrometry analysis (HPLC Chip ESI-MS/MS), the stable peptides transported by intestinal cells have been identified, and dedicated experiments confirmed that the trans-epithelial transported HH peptide mixtures retain their antioxidant activity, suggesting that these hempseed hydrolysates may be considered sustainable antioxidant ingredients to be exploited for further application, i.e., nutraceutical and/or food industries. MDPI 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10215828/ /pubmed/37237964 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12051099 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lammi, Carmen
Antioxidant Effect Assessment and Trans Epithelial Analysis of New Hempseed Protein Hydrolysates
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title_fullStr Antioxidant Effect Assessment and Trans Epithelial Analysis of New Hempseed Protein Hydrolysates
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Effect Assessment and Trans Epithelial Analysis of New Hempseed Protein Hydrolysates
title_short Antioxidant Effect Assessment and Trans Epithelial Analysis of New Hempseed Protein Hydrolysates
title_sort antioxidant effect assessment and trans epithelial analysis of new hempseed protein hydrolysates
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12051099
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