Journal of Functional Foods (Apr 2016)

Enhancement of glucose uptake in muscular cell by peptide fractions separated by electrodialysis with filtration membrane from salmon frame protein hydrolysate

  • Cyril Roblet,
  • Muhammad Javeed Akhtar,
  • Sergey Mikhaylin,
  • Geneviève Pilon,
  • Tom Gill,
  • André Marette,
  • Laurent Bazinet

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 337 – 346

Abstract

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Consumption of fish has been positively associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. In this study, the influence of pH on the separation of bioactive peptides with antidiabetic effects from Atlantic salmon frame protein hydrolysates by electrodialysis with filtration membranes (EDFM) was investigated. The results demonstrated that pH had no significant effect on final peptide concentration in either anionic (APC) or cationic peptide compartments (CPC) during EDFM but allowed the concentration of specific peptides that contained high concentrations of Glu, Ala, Lys, Arg and His residues. Moreover, the final feed compartment (FFC) and CPC after EDFM treatment at pH 6 were able to significantly enhance glucose uptake in L6 skeletal muscle cells grown in culture. The maximum enhancement of glucose uptake (40%) was demonstrated in cells treated with the FFC fraction at 1 ng/mL without insulin while a synergetic effect of FFC peptides at 1 ng/mL with insulin was observed (enhancement of glucose uptake by 31%).

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