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Автор Almaas, Hilde
Автор Eriksen, Ellen
Автор Sekse, Camilla
Автор Comi, Irene
Автор Flengsrud, Ragnar
Автор Holm, Halvor
Автор Jensen, Einar
Автор Jacobsen, Morten
Автор Langsrud, Thor
Автор Vegarud, Gerd E.
Дата выпуска 2011
dc.description Peptides in caprine whey were identified after in vitro digestion with human gastrointestinal enzymes in order to determine their antibacterial effect. The digestion was performed in two continuing steps using human gastric juice (pH 2·5) and human duodenal juice (pH 8) at 37°C. After digestion the hydrolysate was fractionated and 106 peptides were identified. From these results, twenty-two peptides, located in the protein molecules, were synthesised and antibacterial activity examined. Strong activity of the hydrolysates was detected against Escherichia coli K12, Bacillus cereus RT INF01 and Listeria monocytogenes, less activity against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25 923 and no effect on Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG. The pure peptides showed less antibacterial effect than the hydrolysates. When comparing the peptide sequences from human gastrointestinal enzymes with previously identified peptides from non-human enzymes, only two peptides, β-lactoglobulin f(92–100) and β-casein f(191–205) matched. No peptides corresponded to the antibacterial caprine lactoferricin f(14–42) or lactoferrampin C f(268–284). Human gastrointestinal enzymes seem to be more complex and have different cleavage points in their protein chains compared with purified non-human enzymes. Multiple sequence alignment of nineteen peptides showed proline-rich sequences, neighbouring leucines, resulting in a consensus sequence LTPVPELK. In such a way proline and leucine may restrict further proteolytic processing. The present study showed that human gastrointestinal enzymes generated different peptides from caprine whey compared with non-human enzymes and a stronger antibacterial effect of the hydrolysates than the pure peptides was shown. Antimicrobial activity against pathogens but not against probiotics indicate a possible host-protective activity of whey.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © The Authors 2011
Тема Antibacterial peptides
Тема Caprine milk proteins
Тема Human gastrointestinal enzymes
Тема Human and Clinical Nutrition
Название Antibacterial peptides derived from caprine whey proteins, by digestion with human gastrointestinal juice
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0007114511001085
Electronic ISSN 1475-2662
Print ISSN 0007-1145
Журнал British Journal of Nutrition
Том 106
Первая страница 896
Последняя страница 905
Аффилиация Almaas Hilde; Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Аффилиация Eriksen Ellen; Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Аффилиация Sekse Camilla; Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Аффилиация Comi Irene; Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Аффилиация Flengsrud Ragnar; Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Аффилиация Holm Halvor; University of Oslo
Аффилиация Jensen Einar; University of Tromsø
Аффилиация Jacobsen Morten; Trust Hospital of Østfold
Аффилиация Langsrud Thor; Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Аффилиация Vegarud Gerd E.; Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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