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Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate

Both the calcium and collagen in bone powder are hard to be absorbed by the body. Although enzymatic hydrolysis by protease increased the bio-availability of bone powder, it was a meaningful try to further increase Ca(2+) release, oligopeptide formation and antioxidant activity of the sheep bone hyd...

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Autores principales: Han, Keguang, Cao, Jing, Wang, Jinghui, Chen, Jing, Yuan, Kai, Pang, Fengping, Gu, Shaopeng, Huo, Nairui
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Publicado: Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6335143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30675106
http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2018.e32
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author Han, Keguang
Cao, Jing
Wang, Jinghui
Chen, Jing
Yuan, Kai
Pang, Fengping
Gu, Shaopeng
Huo, Nairui
author_facet Han, Keguang
Cao, Jing
Wang, Jinghui
Chen, Jing
Yuan, Kai
Pang, Fengping
Gu, Shaopeng
Huo, Nairui
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description Both the calcium and collagen in bone powder are hard to be absorbed by the body. Although enzymatic hydrolysis by protease increased the bio-availability of bone powder, it was a meaningful try to further increase Ca(2+) release, oligopeptide formation and antioxidant activity of the sheep bone hydrolysate (SBH) by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) fermentation. Lactobacillus helveticus was selected as the starter for its highest protease-producing ability among 5 tested LAB strains. The content of liberated Ca(2+) was measured as the responsive value in the response surface methodology (RSM) for optimizing the fermenting parameters. When SBH (adjusted to pH 6.1) supplemented with 1.0% glucose was inoculated 3.0% L. helveticus and incubated for 29.4 h at 36℃, Ca(2+) content in the fermented SBH significantly increased (p<0.01), and so did the degree of hydrolysis and the obtaining rate of oligopeptide. The viable counts of L. helveticus reached to 1.1×10(10) CFU/mL. Results of Pearson correlation analysis demonstrated that LAB viable counts, Ca(2+) levels, obtaining rates of oligopeptide and the yield of polypeptide were positively correlated with each other (p<0.01). The abilities of SBH to scavenge the free radicals of DPPH, OH and ABTS were also markedly enhanced after fermentation. In conclusion, L. helveticus fermentation can further boost the release of free Ca(2+) and oligopeptide, enhance the antioxidant ability of SBH. The L. helveticus fermented SBH can be developed as a novel functional dietary supplement product.
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spelling pubmed-63351432019-01-23 Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate Han, Keguang Cao, Jing Wang, Jinghui Chen, Jing Yuan, Kai Pang, Fengping Gu, Shaopeng Huo, Nairui Korean J Food Sci Anim Resour Article Both the calcium and collagen in bone powder are hard to be absorbed by the body. Although enzymatic hydrolysis by protease increased the bio-availability of bone powder, it was a meaningful try to further increase Ca(2+) release, oligopeptide formation and antioxidant activity of the sheep bone hydrolysate (SBH) by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) fermentation. Lactobacillus helveticus was selected as the starter for its highest protease-producing ability among 5 tested LAB strains. The content of liberated Ca(2+) was measured as the responsive value in the response surface methodology (RSM) for optimizing the fermenting parameters. When SBH (adjusted to pH 6.1) supplemented with 1.0% glucose was inoculated 3.0% L. helveticus and incubated for 29.4 h at 36℃, Ca(2+) content in the fermented SBH significantly increased (p<0.01), and so did the degree of hydrolysis and the obtaining rate of oligopeptide. The viable counts of L. helveticus reached to 1.1×10(10) CFU/mL. Results of Pearson correlation analysis demonstrated that LAB viable counts, Ca(2+) levels, obtaining rates of oligopeptide and the yield of polypeptide were positively correlated with each other (p<0.01). The abilities of SBH to scavenge the free radicals of DPPH, OH and ABTS were also markedly enhanced after fermentation. In conclusion, L. helveticus fermentation can further boost the release of free Ca(2+) and oligopeptide, enhance the antioxidant ability of SBH. The L. helveticus fermented SBH can be developed as a novel functional dietary supplement product. Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources 2018-12 2018-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6335143/ /pubmed/30675106 http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2018.e32 Text en © Copyright 2018 Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Han, Keguang
Cao, Jing
Wang, Jinghui
Chen, Jing
Yuan, Kai
Pang, Fengping
Gu, Shaopeng
Huo, Nairui
Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate
title Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate
title_full Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate
title_fullStr Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate
title_short Effects of Lactobacillus helveticus Fermentation on the Ca(2+) Release and Antioxidative Properties of Sheep Bone Hydrolysate
title_sort effects of lactobacillus helveticus fermentation on the ca(2+) release and antioxidative properties of sheep bone hydrolysate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6335143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30675106
http://dx.doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2018.e32
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