Repository logo
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
University College Dublin
  • Colleges & Schools
  • Statistics
  • All of DSpace
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. College of Health and Agricultural Sciences
  3. School of Agriculture and Food Science
  4. Agriculture and Food Science Research Collection
  5. In vitro and in silico approaches to generating and identifying angiotensin-converting enzyme I inhibitory peptides from green macroalga ulva lactuca
 
  • Details
Options

In vitro and in silico approaches to generating and identifying angiotensin-converting enzyme I inhibitory peptides from green macroalga ulva lactuca

File(s)
FileDescriptionSizeFormat
Download marinedrugs-17-00204.pdf1.62 MB
Author(s)
García-Vaquero, Marco 
Mora, Leticia 
Hayes, Maria 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11378
Date Issued
30 March 2019
Date Available
22T11:43:58Z May 2020
Abstract
A protein extract was generated from the macroalga Ulva lactuca, which was subsequently hydrolysed using the food-grade enzyme papain and angiotensin-converting Enzyme I and renin inhibitory peptides identified using a combination of enrichment strategies employing molecular weight cutoff filtration and mass spectrometry analysis. The generated hydrolysates with the most promising in vitro activity were further purified using preparative RP-HPLC and characterised. The 1 kDa hydrolysate (1 kDa-UFH), purified and collected by preparative RP-HPLC at minutes 41-44 (Fr41-44), displayed statistically higher ACE-I inhibitory activities ranging from 96.91% to 98.06%. A total of 48 novel peptides were identified from these four fractions by LC-MS/MS. A simulated gastrointestinal digestion of the identified peptide sequences was carried out using in silico enzyme cleavage simulation tools, resulting in 86 peptide sequences that were further assessed for their potential activity, toxicity and allergenicity using multiple predictive approaches. All the peptides obtained in this study were predicted to be non-toxic. However, 28 out of the 86 novel peptides released after the in silico gastrointestinal digestion were identified as potential allergens. The potential allergenicity of these peptides should be further explored to comply with the current labelling regulations in formulated food products containing U. lactuca protein hydrolysates.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Teagasc
Other Sponsorship
The Barrié Foundation in Galicia
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
MDPI
Journal
Marine Drugs
Volume
17
Issue
4
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 the Authors
Keywords
  • Humans

  • Ulva

  • Seaweed

  • Oligopeptides

  • Protein hydrolysates

  • Antihypertensive agen...

  • Allergens

  • Angiotensin-Convertin...

  • Amino acid sequence

  • Hydrolysis

  • Computer simulation

DOI
10.3390/md17040204
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1660-3397
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
Owning collection
Agriculture and Food Science Research Collection
Scopus© citations
38
Acquisition Date
Jan 26, 2023
View Details
Views
589
Acquisition Date
Jan 26, 2023
View Details
Downloads
129
Last Week
2
Acquisition Date
Jan 26, 2023
View Details
google-scholar
University College Dublin Research Repository UCD
The Library, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4
Phone: +353 (0)1 716 7583
Fax: +353 (0)1 283 7667
Email: mailto:research.repository@ucd.ie
Guide: http://libguides.ucd.ie/rru

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement