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Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology
The enzymatic condition for producing the anti-obesity hydrolysates from fish water-soluble protein was optimized with the aid of response surface methodology, which also derived a statistical model for experimental validation. Compared with neutral protease, papain and protamex, the porcine pancrea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3588035/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23377020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14023124 |
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author | Liu, Liyuan Wang, Yanping Peng, Chen Wang, Jinju |
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description | The enzymatic condition for producing the anti-obesity hydrolysates from fish water-soluble protein was optimized with the aid of response surface methodology, which also derived a statistical model for experimental validation. Compared with neutral protease, papain and protamex, the porcine pancreas lipase inhibitory rate of hydrolysates from fish water-soluble protein was higher with alkaline protease. Results showed that the model terms were significant, the terms of lack of fit were not significant, and the optimal conditions for the hydrolysis by alkaline protease were initial pH 11, temperature 39 °C, enzyme dosage 122 U/mL and 10 h of hydrolysis time. Under these conditions, the porcine pancreas lipase and the α-amylase inhibitory rate could reach 53.04% ± 1.32% and 20.03 ± 0.89%, while predicted value were 54.63% ± 1.75%, 21.22% ± 0.70%, respectively. In addition, Lineweaver-Burk plots showed noncompetitive inhibition. The K(i) value calculated was 84.13 mg/mL. These results demonstrated that fish water-soluble protein could be used for obtaining anti-obesity hydrolysates. |
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spelling | pubmed-35880352013-03-13 Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology Liu, Liyuan Wang, Yanping Peng, Chen Wang, Jinju Int J Mol Sci Article The enzymatic condition for producing the anti-obesity hydrolysates from fish water-soluble protein was optimized with the aid of response surface methodology, which also derived a statistical model for experimental validation. Compared with neutral protease, papain and protamex, the porcine pancreas lipase inhibitory rate of hydrolysates from fish water-soluble protein was higher with alkaline protease. Results showed that the model terms were significant, the terms of lack of fit were not significant, and the optimal conditions for the hydrolysis by alkaline protease were initial pH 11, temperature 39 °C, enzyme dosage 122 U/mL and 10 h of hydrolysis time. Under these conditions, the porcine pancreas lipase and the α-amylase inhibitory rate could reach 53.04% ± 1.32% and 20.03 ± 0.89%, while predicted value were 54.63% ± 1.75%, 21.22% ± 0.70%, respectively. In addition, Lineweaver-Burk plots showed noncompetitive inhibition. The K(i) value calculated was 84.13 mg/mL. These results demonstrated that fish water-soluble protein could be used for obtaining anti-obesity hydrolysates. MDPI 2013-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3588035/ /pubmed/23377020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14023124 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Liu, Liyuan Wang, Yanping Peng, Chen Wang, Jinju Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology |
title | Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology |
title_full | Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology |
title_fullStr | Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology |
title_short | Optimization of the Preparation of Fish Protein Anti-Obesity Hydrolysates Using Response Surface Methodology |
title_sort | optimization of the preparation of fish protein anti-obesity hydrolysates using response surface methodology |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3588035/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23377020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14023124 |
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