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Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms

Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition offers a useful means of managing hypertension, because ACE inhibitors (ACEIs) are known to serve as agents with antihypertensive properties in addition to generating positive metabolic and cardioprotective outcomes. However, current ACEIs are linked to...

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Autores principales: Nuchprapha, Atthasith, Paisansak, Supawee, Sangtanoo, Papassara, Srimongkol, Piroonporn, Saisavoey, Tanatorn, Reamtong, Onrapak, Choowongkomon, Kiattawee, Karnchanatat, Aphichart
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9051311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00093k
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author Nuchprapha, Atthasith
Paisansak, Supawee
Sangtanoo, Papassara
Srimongkol, Piroonporn
Saisavoey, Tanatorn
Reamtong, Onrapak
Choowongkomon, Kiattawee
Karnchanatat, Aphichart
author_facet Nuchprapha, Atthasith
Paisansak, Supawee
Sangtanoo, Papassara
Srimongkol, Piroonporn
Saisavoey, Tanatorn
Reamtong, Onrapak
Choowongkomon, Kiattawee
Karnchanatat, Aphichart
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description Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition offers a useful means of managing hypertension, because ACE inhibitors (ACEIs) are known to serve as agents with antihypertensive properties in addition to generating positive metabolic and cardioprotective outcomes. However, current ACEIs are linked to adverse consequences, and so there is a requirement for effective but safer compounds, which might be achieved through chemical synthesis or the isolation of naturally obtained bioactive molecules. Protein hydrolysates with ACEI activity can be produced by the combined pepsin and pancreatin proteolysis (to mimic gastrointestinal digestion) of longan seed protein. This study examined longan seed protein hydrolysates, obtained from a sequential 3 h digestion with pepsin and then pancreatin. The resulting hydrolysate underwent sequential ultrafiltration membrane fractionation with a 10, 5, and 3 kDa molecular weight cut-off (MWCO). The permeate derived from the <3 kDa MWCO demonstrated the highest ACEI activity. This permeate subsequently underwent separation by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography to give the main fractions on the basis of differing elution times. The ACEI IC(50) values for these fractions were then identified. Quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry was employed to determine the peptide mass for the major peak (F(5)), which was shown to be Glu–Thr–Ser–Gly–Met–Lys–Pro–Thr–Glu–Leu (ETSGMKPTEL) and Ile–Ser–Ser–Met–Gly–Ile–Leu–Val–Cys–Leu (ISSMGILVCL). These two peptides were stable over a temperature and pH range of −20 to 90 °C and 2–12, respectively, for 60 min. From the Lineweaver–Burk plot, both peptides inhibited ACE non-competitively. Molecular docking simulation of the peptides with ACE supported the formation of hydrogen bonds by the peptides with the ACE active pockets. This research indicates that it may be possible to use both of these peptides or longan seed protein hydrolysates in order to create ingredients for functional foods, or to produce pharmaceutical products, capable of lowering hypertension.
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spelling pubmed-90513112022-04-29 Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms Nuchprapha, Atthasith Paisansak, Supawee Sangtanoo, Papassara Srimongkol, Piroonporn Saisavoey, Tanatorn Reamtong, Onrapak Choowongkomon, Kiattawee Karnchanatat, Aphichart RSC Adv Chemistry Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition offers a useful means of managing hypertension, because ACE inhibitors (ACEIs) are known to serve as agents with antihypertensive properties in addition to generating positive metabolic and cardioprotective outcomes. However, current ACEIs are linked to adverse consequences, and so there is a requirement for effective but safer compounds, which might be achieved through chemical synthesis or the isolation of naturally obtained bioactive molecules. Protein hydrolysates with ACEI activity can be produced by the combined pepsin and pancreatin proteolysis (to mimic gastrointestinal digestion) of longan seed protein. This study examined longan seed protein hydrolysates, obtained from a sequential 3 h digestion with pepsin and then pancreatin. The resulting hydrolysate underwent sequential ultrafiltration membrane fractionation with a 10, 5, and 3 kDa molecular weight cut-off (MWCO). The permeate derived from the <3 kDa MWCO demonstrated the highest ACEI activity. This permeate subsequently underwent separation by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography to give the main fractions on the basis of differing elution times. The ACEI IC(50) values for these fractions were then identified. Quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry was employed to determine the peptide mass for the major peak (F(5)), which was shown to be Glu–Thr–Ser–Gly–Met–Lys–Pro–Thr–Glu–Leu (ETSGMKPTEL) and Ile–Ser–Ser–Met–Gly–Ile–Leu–Val–Cys–Leu (ISSMGILVCL). These two peptides were stable over a temperature and pH range of −20 to 90 °C and 2–12, respectively, for 60 min. From the Lineweaver–Burk plot, both peptides inhibited ACE non-competitively. Molecular docking simulation of the peptides with ACE supported the formation of hydrogen bonds by the peptides with the ACE active pockets. This research indicates that it may be possible to use both of these peptides or longan seed protein hydrolysates in order to create ingredients for functional foods, or to produce pharmaceutical products, capable of lowering hypertension. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9051311/ /pubmed/35492113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00093k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Nuchprapha, Atthasith
Paisansak, Supawee
Sangtanoo, Papassara
Srimongkol, Piroonporn
Saisavoey, Tanatorn
Reamtong, Onrapak
Choowongkomon, Kiattawee
Karnchanatat, Aphichart
Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms
title Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms
title_full Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms
title_fullStr Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms
title_short Two novel ACE inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms
title_sort two novel ace inhibitory peptides isolated from longan seeds: purification, inhibitory kinetics and mechanisms
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9051311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00093k
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