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In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes

Hydrolyzed collagen (HC) from defatted Asian sea bass skin was prepared by different enzymatic hydrolysis processes. For one-enzyme hydrolysis, papain (0.3 unit per g dry matter, DM) at 40 °C for 90 min or Alcalase (0.2 or 0.3 unit per g DM) at 50 °C for 90 min were used. The two-enzyme hydrolysis w...

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Autores principales: Chotphruethipong, Lalita, Binlateh, Thunwa, Hutamekalin, Pilaiwanwadee, Sukketsiri, Wanida, Aluko, Rotimi E., Benjakul, Soottawat
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03131g
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author Chotphruethipong, Lalita
Binlateh, Thunwa
Hutamekalin, Pilaiwanwadee
Sukketsiri, Wanida
Aluko, Rotimi E.
Benjakul, Soottawat
author_facet Chotphruethipong, Lalita
Binlateh, Thunwa
Hutamekalin, Pilaiwanwadee
Sukketsiri, Wanida
Aluko, Rotimi E.
Benjakul, Soottawat
author_sort Chotphruethipong, Lalita
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description Hydrolyzed collagen (HC) from defatted Asian sea bass skin was prepared by different enzymatic hydrolysis processes. For one-enzyme hydrolysis, papain (0.3 unit per g dry matter, DM) at 40 °C for 90 min or Alcalase (0.2 or 0.3 unit per g DM) at 50 °C for 90 min were used. The two-enzyme hydrolysis was accomplished with papain at 0.3 unit per g DM (P0.3), followed by Alcalase hydrolysis at 0.2 or 0.3 units per g DM (A0.2 or A0.3, respectively). HC prepared using the P0.3 + A0.3 process showed higher peptide yield, recovery and imino acid content in addition to stronger ABTS, DPPH radical scavenging activities and ferric reducing antioxidant power than other hydrolysis processes. HC obtained from the P0.3 + A0.3 process (at 125–500 μg mL(−1)) induced MRC-5 fibroblast proliferation and augmented migration and lamellipodia formation in the cells. Peptides with average molecular weight of 750 Da exhibited the highest ABTS radical scavenging activity while the 4652 Da fraction had the lowest. Thus, HC can be considered as a suitable ingredient to formulate functional products for skin nourishment and wound healing.
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spelling pubmed-90334322022-04-26 In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes Chotphruethipong, Lalita Binlateh, Thunwa Hutamekalin, Pilaiwanwadee Sukketsiri, Wanida Aluko, Rotimi E. Benjakul, Soottawat RSC Adv Chemistry Hydrolyzed collagen (HC) from defatted Asian sea bass skin was prepared by different enzymatic hydrolysis processes. For one-enzyme hydrolysis, papain (0.3 unit per g dry matter, DM) at 40 °C for 90 min or Alcalase (0.2 or 0.3 unit per g DM) at 50 °C for 90 min were used. The two-enzyme hydrolysis was accomplished with papain at 0.3 unit per g DM (P0.3), followed by Alcalase hydrolysis at 0.2 or 0.3 units per g DM (A0.2 or A0.3, respectively). HC prepared using the P0.3 + A0.3 process showed higher peptide yield, recovery and imino acid content in addition to stronger ABTS, DPPH radical scavenging activities and ferric reducing antioxidant power than other hydrolysis processes. HC obtained from the P0.3 + A0.3 process (at 125–500 μg mL(−1)) induced MRC-5 fibroblast proliferation and augmented migration and lamellipodia formation in the cells. Peptides with average molecular weight of 750 Da exhibited the highest ABTS radical scavenging activity while the 4652 Da fraction had the lowest. Thus, HC can be considered as a suitable ingredient to formulate functional products for skin nourishment and wound healing. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9033432/ /pubmed/35480907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03131g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chotphruethipong, Lalita
Binlateh, Thunwa
Hutamekalin, Pilaiwanwadee
Sukketsiri, Wanida
Aluko, Rotimi E.
Benjakul, Soottawat
In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes
title In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes
title_full In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes
title_fullStr In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes
title_full_unstemmed In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes
title_short In vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted Asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes
title_sort in vitro antioxidant and wound-healing activities of hydrolyzed collagen from defatted asian sea bass skin as influenced by different enzyme types and hydrolysis processes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9033432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03131g
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