The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development

Collagen is the most abundant protein in vertebrates, which constitutes about 30% of the total proteins and has been widely used in food, cosmetic, biomedical, and pharmaceutical industries. The conventional source of colla­gen is from bovine and pig. However, the outbreak of prion diseases, such as...

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Main Authors: O. Yu. Nagirniak, N. G. Raksha, О. M. Savchuk, L. I. Ostapchenko
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Language:English
Published: State Institution National Antarctic Scientific Center 2017-01-01
Series:Український антарктичний журнал
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spelling doaj-aef25b4142c94e4491710ec1725063182020-11-25T03:33:19ZengState Institution National Antarctic Scientific CenterУкраїнський антарктичний журнал 1727-74852415-30872017-01-011515316010.33275/1727-7485.15.2016.100100The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity developmentO. Yu. Nagirniak0N. G. Raksha1О. M. Savchuk2L. I. Ostapchenko3Educational and Scientific Center “Institute of Biology and Medicine ” Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64/13, VolodymyrskaStr.,Kyiv, 01601, UkraineEducational and Scientific Center “Institute of Biology and Medicine ” Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64/13, VolodymyrskaStr.,Kyiv, 01601, UkraineEducational and Scientific Center “Institute of Biology and Medicine ” Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64/13, VolodymyrskaStr.,Kyiv, 01601, UkraineEducational and Scientific Center “Institute of Biology and Medicine ” Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 64/13, VolodymyrskaStr.,Kyiv, 01601Collagen is the most abundant protein in vertebrates, which constitutes about 30% of the total proteins and has been widely used in food, cosmetic, biomedical, and pharmaceutical industries. The conventional source of colla­gen is from bovine and pig. However, the outbreak of prion diseases, such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, has resulted in anxiety among users of collagen derived from these land animals. Thus, there is need to find an alternative source of collagen. Fish is one of the candidate as such alternative sources because fish is unlikely to be associated with prion diseases. In addition, their skin, bones, scales, are rich in collagen type I. A simple method has been used for the isolation of collagen from the Antarctic region fish scales. At first, the scales were solublized using acetic acid containing EDTA. Then the solublized collagen was precipitated by using NaCl. The results of sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis confirmed the purity of extracted collagen and showed that obtained collagen was composed of two different α-chains (αl and α2), which were in accordance with the type I collagen. β component was also found in lesser amounts in this collagen samples. Next, collagen samples were hydrolyzed with pepsin at 370C for 24 h. According to obtained results collagen was cleaved into low-molecular weight fragments and peptides with molecular weight ranging from 26 to 2 kDa. The effect of collagen fragments on obesity development was investigat­ed using animal model of obesity. For this purpose, the rats were fed with a high-calorie diet, which consisted of a standard meal (60%), pork fat (10%), eggs (10%), sugar (9%), peanuts (5%), dry milk (5%) and sunflower oil (1%) for four weeks. After that the animals were orally administrated with marine collagen fragments extracted from the Antarctic region fish scales each second day for five consecutive weeks. It was shown that treatment with collagen fragments led to decrease of body weight and body mass index of the animals, which were on high-calorie diet (HCD). Found changes could be result of decrease of food intake and increase of water intake in compare with the rats in HCD group.http://uaj.uac.gov.ua/index.php/uaj/article/view/100antarctic fishesscalescollagen fragmentsobesity
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author O. Yu. Nagirniak
N. G. Raksha
О. M. Savchuk
L. I. Ostapchenko
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N. G. Raksha
О. M. Savchuk
L. I. Ostapchenko
The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development
Український антарктичний журнал
antarctic fishes
scales
collagen fragments
obesity
author_facet O. Yu. Nagirniak
N. G. Raksha
О. M. Savchuk
L. I. Ostapchenko
author_sort O. Yu. Nagirniak
title The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development
title_short The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development
title_full The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development
title_fullStr The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development
title_full_unstemmed The influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development
title_sort influence of collagen fragments extracted from the antarctic region fish scales on obesity development
publisher State Institution National Antarctic Scientific Center
series Український антарктичний журнал
issn 1727-7485
2415-3087
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Collagen is the most abundant protein in vertebrates, which constitutes about 30% of the total proteins and has been widely used in food, cosmetic, biomedical, and pharmaceutical industries. The conventional source of colla­gen is from bovine and pig. However, the outbreak of prion diseases, such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, has resulted in anxiety among users of collagen derived from these land animals. Thus, there is need to find an alternative source of collagen. Fish is one of the candidate as such alternative sources because fish is unlikely to be associated with prion diseases. In addition, their skin, bones, scales, are rich in collagen type I. A simple method has been used for the isolation of collagen from the Antarctic region fish scales. At first, the scales were solublized using acetic acid containing EDTA. Then the solublized collagen was precipitated by using NaCl. The results of sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis confirmed the purity of extracted collagen and showed that obtained collagen was composed of two different α-chains (αl and α2), which were in accordance with the type I collagen. β component was also found in lesser amounts in this collagen samples. Next, collagen samples were hydrolyzed with pepsin at 370C for 24 h. According to obtained results collagen was cleaved into low-molecular weight fragments and peptides with molecular weight ranging from 26 to 2 kDa. The effect of collagen fragments on obesity development was investigat­ed using animal model of obesity. For this purpose, the rats were fed with a high-calorie diet, which consisted of a standard meal (60%), pork fat (10%), eggs (10%), sugar (9%), peanuts (5%), dry milk (5%) and sunflower oil (1%) for four weeks. After that the animals were orally administrated with marine collagen fragments extracted from the Antarctic region fish scales each second day for five consecutive weeks. It was shown that treatment with collagen fragments led to decrease of body weight and body mass index of the animals, which were on high-calorie diet (HCD). Found changes could be result of decrease of food intake and increase of water intake in compare with the rats in HCD group.
topic antarctic fishes
scales
collagen fragments
obesity
url http://uaj.uac.gov.ua/index.php/uaj/article/view/100
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