Dose-Response (Oct 2022)

Trypsin Inhibitor Isolated From Glycine max (Soya Bean) Extraction, Purification, and Characterization

  • Sabir Khan,
  • Shafia Arshad,
  • Amina Arif,
  • Rida Tanveer,
  • Zeemal Seemab Amin,
  • Saba Abbas,
  • Amna Maqsood,
  • Muhammad Raza,
  • Arooj Munir,
  • Amara Latif,
  • Maryam Habiba,
  • Muhammad Afzal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15593258221131462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20

Abstract

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The current study aims to isolate, purify, and characterize the trypsin inhibitor protein from seeds of soya beans, scientifically known as Glycine max . Its seeds were ground, and the powder was soaked several times using n-hexane. It was added to phosphate buffer saline (PBS) followed by filtration and centrifugation of the PBS dissolved extract. The supernatant was subjected to ammonium sulfate precipitation and about six fractions, 30% to 80% were prepared. The centrifuged pellets obtained from each fraction were dialyzed and run on SDS-PAGE. The trypsin inhibitor protein was precipitated and characterized in 30% pellet and molecular weight was 21.5 kDa compared to protein ladder (ThermoFisher 10-170 kDa). GC-MS analysis revealed the steroid derivatives such as stigmasterol, campesterol, beta-sitosterol, and gamma-tocopherol. Glycine max trypsin inhibitor could be used as a plant-derived drug to overcome the over-activation of trypsin without its real substrate (proteins) becoming activated and start auto digestion leading to pancreatitis.