Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin Hydrolysates
The areca (<i>Areca catechu</i> L.) nut kernel (ANK) is a good potential protein source for its high protein content of 9.89–14.62 g/100 g and a high yield of around 300,000 tons per year in China. However, utilization of the areca nut kernel is limited. To expand the usage of ANK in pha...
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doaj-1aa0d9aee28e477795ce321f09049d572021-06-01T01:46:33ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-05-01263308330810.3390/molecules26113308Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin HydrolysatesXing Liu0Guanwen Li1Huimin Wang2Nan Qin3Lili Guo4Xiaomin Wang5Sang Shen6College of Medicine and Food Engineering, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan 030619, ChinaCollege of Medicine and Food Engineering, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan 030619, ChinaCollege of Medicine and Food Engineering, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan 030619, ChinaCollege of Medicine and Food Engineering, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan 030619, ChinaCollege of Medicine and Food Engineering, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan 030619, ChinaCollege of Medicine and Food Engineering, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Taiyuan 030619, ChinaYunnan Institute of Food Safety, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, ChinaThe areca (<i>Areca catechu</i> L.) nut kernel (ANK) is a good potential protein source for its high protein content of 9.89–14.62 g/100 g and a high yield of around 300,000 tons per year in China. However, utilization of the areca nut kernel is limited. To expand the usage of ANK in pharmaceutical or foods industries, areca nut kernel globulin was extracted and angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition peptides were prepared and identified using gel chromatography, reversed phase HPLC separation, UPLC-ESI-MS/MS analysis and in silico screening. Finally, a novel ACE-inhibitory heptapeptide (Ala–Pro–Lys–Ile–Glu–Glu–Val) was identified and chemically synthesized. The combination pattern between APKIEEV and ACE, and the inhibition kinetics, antihypertensive effect and endothlein-1 inhibition activity of APKIEEV were studied. The results of the molecular docking demonstrated that APKIEEV could bind to four active sites (not the key active sites) of ACE via short hydrogen bonds and demonstrated high ACE-inhibitory activity (IC<sub>50</sub>: 550.41 μmol/L). Moreover, APKIEEV exhibited a significantly lowering effect on both the systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure of spontaneously hypertensive rats, and had considerable suppression ability on intracellular endothelin-1. These results highlight the potential usage of APKIEEV as ingredients of antihypertensive drugs or functional foods.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/11/3308areca nut kernel globulinACE-inhibitory peptideendothelin-1in silico screeningspontaneously hypertensive ratsmolecular docking |
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Xing Liu Guanwen Li Huimin Wang Nan Qin Lili Guo Xiaomin Wang Sang Shen Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin Hydrolysates Molecules areca nut kernel globulin ACE-inhibitory peptide endothelin-1 in silico screening spontaneously hypertensive rats molecular docking |
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Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin Hydrolysates |
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Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin Hydrolysates |
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Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin Hydrolysates |
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Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin Hydrolysates |
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Identification, Characterization and Antihypertensive Effect In Vivo of a Novel ACE-Inhibitory Heptapeptide from Defatted Areca Nut Kernel Globulin Hydrolysates |
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identification, characterization and antihypertensive effect in vivo of a novel ace-inhibitory heptapeptide from defatted areca nut kernel globulin hydrolysates |
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The areca (<i>Areca catechu</i> L.) nut kernel (ANK) is a good potential protein source for its high protein content of 9.89–14.62 g/100 g and a high yield of around 300,000 tons per year in China. However, utilization of the areca nut kernel is limited. To expand the usage of ANK in pharmaceutical or foods industries, areca nut kernel globulin was extracted and angiotensin-I converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition peptides were prepared and identified using gel chromatography, reversed phase HPLC separation, UPLC-ESI-MS/MS analysis and in silico screening. Finally, a novel ACE-inhibitory heptapeptide (Ala–Pro–Lys–Ile–Glu–Glu–Val) was identified and chemically synthesized. The combination pattern between APKIEEV and ACE, and the inhibition kinetics, antihypertensive effect and endothlein-1 inhibition activity of APKIEEV were studied. The results of the molecular docking demonstrated that APKIEEV could bind to four active sites (not the key active sites) of ACE via short hydrogen bonds and demonstrated high ACE-inhibitory activity (IC<sub>50</sub>: 550.41 μmol/L). Moreover, APKIEEV exhibited a significantly lowering effect on both the systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure of spontaneously hypertensive rats, and had considerable suppression ability on intracellular endothelin-1. These results highlight the potential usage of APKIEEV as ingredients of antihypertensive drugs or functional foods. |
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areca nut kernel globulin ACE-inhibitory peptide endothelin-1 in silico screening spontaneously hypertensive rats molecular docking |
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