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Biofunctionality of Enzymatically Derived Peptides from Codfish (Gadus morhua) Frame: Bulk In Vitro Properties,Quantitative Proteomics,and Bioinformatic Prediction
Authors:Ali Jafarpour  Simon Gregersen  Rocio Marciel Gomes  Paolo Marcatili  Tobias Hegelund Olsen  Charlotte Jacobsen  Michael Toft Overgaard  Ann-Dorit Moltke Srensen
Institution:1.Research Group for Bioactives-Analysis and Application, Division of Food Technology, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark; (R.M.G.); (C.J.); (A.-D.M.S.);2.Section for Biotechnology, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Aalborg University, 9220 Aalborg, Denmark;3.Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark; (P.M.); (T.H.O.)
Abstract:Protein hydrolysates show great promise as bioactive food and feed ingredients and for valorization of side-streams from e.g., the fish processing industry. We present a novel approach for hydrolysate characterization that utilizes proteomics data for calculation of weighted mean peptide properties (length, molecular weight, and charge) and peptide-level abundance estimation. Using a novel bioinformatic approach for subsequent prediction of biofunctional properties of identified peptides, we are able to provide an unprecedented, in-depth characterization. The study further characterizes bulk emulsifying, foaming, and in vitro antioxidative properties of enzymatic hydrolysates derived from cod frame by application of Alcalase and Neutrase, individually and sequentially, as well as the influence of heat pre-treatment. All hydrolysates displayed comparable or higher emulsifying activity and stability than sodium caseinate. Heat-treatment significantly increased stability but showed a negative effect on the activity and degree of hydrolysis. Lower degrees of hydrolysis resulted in significantly higher chelating activity, while the opposite was observed for radical scavenging activity. Combining peptide abundance with bioinformatic prediction, we identified several peptides that are likely linked to the observed differences in bulk emulsifying properties. The study highlights the prospects of applying proteomics and bioinformatics for hydrolysate characterization and in food protein science.
Keywords:codfish  enzymatic hydrolysis  proteomics  bioinformatic prediction  emulsifying properties  antioxidative activity  bioactive peptides
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