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Novel Ca-Chelating Peptides from Protein Hydrolysate of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba): Preparation, Characterization, and Calcium Absorption Efficiency in Caco-2 Cell Monolayer Model
by
Zhang, Lun
, Wang, Yu-Mei
, Ge, Ming-Xue
, Chi, Chang-Feng
, Chen, Ru-Ping
, Wang, Bin
in
Absorption
/ absorption efficiency
/ animals
/ Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
/ Bioavailability
/ Ca-chelating peptide
/ Caco-2 cell model
/ Calcium
/ Calcium absorption
/ Calcium ions
/ Chelates
/ Chelation
/ Chemical properties
/ Chromatography
/ Degreasing
/ Diet therapy
/ Dietary supplements
/ digestion
/ Digestive absorption
/ Digestive system
/ Enzymes
/ Euphausia superba
/ Euphausiacea
/ Food
/ Foods
/ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
/ Fourier transforms
/ gastrointestinal system
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Health aspects
/ human cell lines
/ Hydrolysates
/ Hypocalcemia
/ Infrared analysis
/ Krill
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Marine resources
/ Molecular weight
/ Monolayers
/ Osteoporosis
/ Papain
/ Pepsin
/ Peptides
/ phytic acid
/ Predation
/ property analysis
/ Protein hydrolysates
/ Proteins
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Subtilisin
/ Temperature
/ Trypsin
/ Ultrafiltration
/ Ultraviolet spectra
/ VERG
2023
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Novel Ca-Chelating Peptides from Protein Hydrolysate of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba): Preparation, Characterization, and Calcium Absorption Efficiency in Caco-2 Cell Monolayer Model
by
Zhang, Lun
, Wang, Yu-Mei
, Ge, Ming-Xue
, Chi, Chang-Feng
, Chen, Ru-Ping
, Wang, Bin
in
Absorption
/ absorption efficiency
/ animals
/ Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
/ Bioavailability
/ Ca-chelating peptide
/ Caco-2 cell model
/ Calcium
/ Calcium absorption
/ Calcium ions
/ Chelates
/ Chelation
/ Chemical properties
/ Chromatography
/ Degreasing
/ Diet therapy
/ Dietary supplements
/ digestion
/ Digestive absorption
/ Digestive system
/ Enzymes
/ Euphausia superba
/ Euphausiacea
/ Food
/ Foods
/ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
/ Fourier transforms
/ gastrointestinal system
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Health aspects
/ human cell lines
/ Hydrolysates
/ Hypocalcemia
/ Infrared analysis
/ Krill
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Marine resources
/ Molecular weight
/ Monolayers
/ Osteoporosis
/ Papain
/ Pepsin
/ Peptides
/ phytic acid
/ Predation
/ property analysis
/ Protein hydrolysates
/ Proteins
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Subtilisin
/ Temperature
/ Trypsin
/ Ultrafiltration
/ Ultraviolet spectra
/ VERG
2023
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Novel Ca-Chelating Peptides from Protein Hydrolysate of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba): Preparation, Characterization, and Calcium Absorption Efficiency in Caco-2 Cell Monolayer Model
by
Zhang, Lun
, Wang, Yu-Mei
, Ge, Ming-Xue
, Chi, Chang-Feng
, Chen, Ru-Ping
, Wang, Bin
in
Absorption
/ absorption efficiency
/ animals
/ Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
/ Bioavailability
/ Ca-chelating peptide
/ Caco-2 cell model
/ Calcium
/ Calcium absorption
/ Calcium ions
/ Chelates
/ Chelation
/ Chemical properties
/ Chromatography
/ Degreasing
/ Diet therapy
/ Dietary supplements
/ digestion
/ Digestive absorption
/ Digestive system
/ Enzymes
/ Euphausia superba
/ Euphausiacea
/ Food
/ Foods
/ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
/ Fourier transforms
/ gastrointestinal system
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ Health aspects
/ human cell lines
/ Hydrolysates
/ Hypocalcemia
/ Infrared analysis
/ Krill
/ Marine crustaceans
/ Marine resources
/ Molecular weight
/ Monolayers
/ Osteoporosis
/ Papain
/ Pepsin
/ Peptides
/ phytic acid
/ Predation
/ property analysis
/ Protein hydrolysates
/ Proteins
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Subtilisin
/ Temperature
/ Trypsin
/ Ultrafiltration
/ Ultraviolet spectra
/ VERG
2023
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Novel Ca-Chelating Peptides from Protein Hydrolysate of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba): Preparation, Characterization, and Calcium Absorption Efficiency in Caco-2 Cell Monolayer Model
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Novel Ca-Chelating Peptides from Protein Hydrolysate of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba): Preparation, Characterization, and Calcium Absorption Efficiency in Caco-2 Cell Monolayer Model
2023
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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is the world’s largest resource of animal proteins and is thought to be a high-quality resource for future marine healthy foods and functional products. Therefore, Antarctic krill was degreased and separately hydrolyzed using flavourzyme, pepsin, papain, and alcalase. Protein hydrolysate (AKH) of Antarctic krill prepared by trypsin showed the highest Ca-chelating rate under the optimized chelating conditions: a pH of 8.0, reaction time of 50 min, temperature of 50 °C, and material/calcium ratio of 1:15. Subsequently, fourteen Ca-chelating peptides were isolated from APK by ultrafiltration and a series of chromatographic methods and identified as AK, EAR, AEA, VERG, VAS, GPK, SP, GPKG, APRGH, GVPG, LEPGP, LEKGA, FPPGR, and GEPG with molecular weights of 217.27, 374.40, 289.29, 459.50, 275.30, 300.36, 202.21, 357.41, 536.59, 328.37, 511.58, 516.60, 572.66, and 358.35 Da, respectively. Among fourteen Ca-chelating peptides, VERG presented the highest Ca-chelating ability. Ultraviolet spectrum (UV), Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), and scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis indicated that the VERG-Ca chelate had a dense granular structure because the N-H, C=O and -COOH groups of VERG combined with Ca2+. Moreover, the VERG-Ca chelate is stable in gastrointestinal digestion and can significantly improve Ca transport in Caco-2 cell monolayer experiments, but phytate could significantly reduce the absorption of Ca derived from the VERG-Ca chelate. Therefore, Ca-chelating peptides from protein hydrolysate of Antarctic krill possess the potential to serve as a Ca supplement in developing healthy foods.
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