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Production of angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitory peptides from defatted canola meal
Authors:Jianping Wu  Rotimi E. Aluko  Alister D. Muir
Affiliation:Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatoon Research Station, 107 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N OX2
Abstract:To simplify the method of ACE-inhibitory peptide production, defatted canola meal was subjected to enzymatic proteolysis. Alcalase 2.4L and protease M “Amano” were found to be the most efficient enzymes in releasing ACE-inhibitory peptides from canola proteins among 13 tested enzymes. The IC50 values of canola protein hydrolysates ranged from 18.1 to 82.5 μg protein/mL. Differences in ACE-inhibitory activities of various protein hydrolysates reflected varied enzyme specificities. A positive correlation was determined between ACE-inhibitory activity and the degree of hydrolysis (r = 0.5916, p < 0.001). Ion-exchange chromatography of canola protein hydrolysate increased the protein content greater than 95% without loss of ACE-inhibitory activity. This fraction was resistant to the degradation of gastrointestinal enzyme and ACE during in vitro incubation and may be a useful ingredient in the formulation of hypotensive functional food products.
Keywords:Defatted canola meal   Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)   Degree of hydrolysis   Ion-exchange chromatography   Protein hydrolysate
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