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Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens)
The black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens, has been recognized as one of the most promising insect species for its ability to valorize organic waste while producing a valuable larval biomass with a great potential as a sustainable source of nutrients, including proteins and bioactive molecules....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12020519 |
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author | Riolo, Kristian Rotondo, Archimede La Torre, Giovanna Loredana Marino, Ylenia Franco, Gianluca Antonio Crupi, Rosalia Fusco, Roberta Di Paola, Rosanna Oliva, Sabrina De Marco, Giuseppe Savastano, Domenico Cuzzocrea, Salvatore Gugliandolo, Enrico Giannetto, Alessia |
author_facet | Riolo, Kristian Rotondo, Archimede La Torre, Giovanna Loredana Marino, Ylenia Franco, Gianluca Antonio Crupi, Rosalia Fusco, Roberta Di Paola, Rosanna Oliva, Sabrina De Marco, Giuseppe Savastano, Domenico Cuzzocrea, Salvatore Gugliandolo, Enrico Giannetto, Alessia |
author_sort | Riolo, Kristian |
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description | The black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens, has been recognized as one of the most promising insect species for its ability to valorize organic waste while producing a valuable larval biomass with a great potential as a sustainable source of nutrients, including proteins and bioactive molecules. In the present study, BSF larvae were used to produce and characterize the protein hydrolysates (BPHs) that were then evaluated for their potential biological activity in vitro. The BPHs obtained from the BSF larvae proteins by enzymatic digestion were characterized by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and assessed for their antioxidant activity (BPHs in the range of 0.1 to 1.5 mg/mL) in L-929 cells. Our findings show that BPHs can exert a dose-dependent cytoprotective role against H(2)O(2)-iduced oxidative stress in cells. This antioxidant activity relies on the reduction of ROS levels in challenged cells as measured by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy, together with the induction and nuclear translocation of Nrf2, as evaluated by qPCR and indirect immunofluorescence analysis, respectively. Overall, our findings on the remarkable biological activity of the BPHs obtained in a large-scale process strongly suggest the application of BPHs as ingredients promoting animal health in feed formulations. |
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spelling | pubmed-99526512023-02-25 Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Riolo, Kristian Rotondo, Archimede La Torre, Giovanna Loredana Marino, Ylenia Franco, Gianluca Antonio Crupi, Rosalia Fusco, Roberta Di Paola, Rosanna Oliva, Sabrina De Marco, Giuseppe Savastano, Domenico Cuzzocrea, Salvatore Gugliandolo, Enrico Giannetto, Alessia Antioxidants (Basel) Article The black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens, has been recognized as one of the most promising insect species for its ability to valorize organic waste while producing a valuable larval biomass with a great potential as a sustainable source of nutrients, including proteins and bioactive molecules. In the present study, BSF larvae were used to produce and characterize the protein hydrolysates (BPHs) that were then evaluated for their potential biological activity in vitro. The BPHs obtained from the BSF larvae proteins by enzymatic digestion were characterized by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and assessed for their antioxidant activity (BPHs in the range of 0.1 to 1.5 mg/mL) in L-929 cells. Our findings show that BPHs can exert a dose-dependent cytoprotective role against H(2)O(2)-iduced oxidative stress in cells. This antioxidant activity relies on the reduction of ROS levels in challenged cells as measured by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy, together with the induction and nuclear translocation of Nrf2, as evaluated by qPCR and indirect immunofluorescence analysis, respectively. Overall, our findings on the remarkable biological activity of the BPHs obtained in a large-scale process strongly suggest the application of BPHs as ingredients promoting animal health in feed formulations. MDPI 2023-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9952651/ /pubmed/36830077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12020519 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Riolo, Kristian Rotondo, Archimede La Torre, Giovanna Loredana Marino, Ylenia Franco, Gianluca Antonio Crupi, Rosalia Fusco, Roberta Di Paola, Rosanna Oliva, Sabrina De Marco, Giuseppe Savastano, Domenico Cuzzocrea, Salvatore Gugliandolo, Enrico Giannetto, Alessia Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) |
title | Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) |
title_full | Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) |
title_fullStr | Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) |
title_full_unstemmed | Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) |
title_short | Cytoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Hydrolysates from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) |
title_sort | cytoprotective and antioxidant effects of hydrolysates from black soldier fly (hermetia illucens) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12020519 |
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