Antioxidants (Oct 2021)

Albumin from <i>Erythrina edulis</i> (Pajuro) as a Promising Source of Multifunctional Peptides

  • Cleni Palma-Albino,
  • Arturo Intiquilla,
  • Karim Jiménez-Aliaga,
  • Nathaly Rodríguez-Arana,
  • Estela Solano,
  • Eduardo Flores,
  • Amparo Iris Zavaleta,
  • Víctor Izaguirre,
  • Blanca Hernández-Ledesma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10111722
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 1722

Abstract

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Multifunctional peptides, capable of acting on different body systems through multiple mechanisms of action, offer many advantages over monofunctional peptides, including lower adverse side effects and costs. Erythrina edulis (pajuro) is a legume with a large number of high-quality proteins, of which their potential as a source of antioxidant peptides has been recently reported. In this study, the behavior of these proteins under a sequential enzymatic hydrolysis with digestive and microbial enzymes was investigated by evaluating the multi-functionality of the hydrolyzates. The albumin hydrolyzates obtained after the action of pepsin, pancreatin, and Alcalase showed antioxidant, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), α-amylase, α-glucosidase, and dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP)-IV inhibitory activities. The radical scavenging properties of the hydrolyzate could be responsible for the potent protective effects observed in FeSO4-induced neuroblastoma cells. The findings support the role of pajuro protein as an ingredient of functional foods or nutraceuticals for health promotion and the prevention of oxidative stress, hypertension, and metabolic alteration-associated chronic diseases.

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