Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional Properties

Research background. Milk protein hydrolysates have received particular attention due to their health-promoting effects. Dromedary milk differs from the milk of other dairy animals in the composition and structure of its protein components, which give it unique properties. The bioactivity and functi...

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Main Authors: Olfa Oussaief, Zeineb Jrad, Isabelle Adt, Touhami Khorchani, Halima El-Hatmi
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Published: University of Zagreb 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-d96f59bcad2f4815a1ee55ac667c684b2020-11-25T04:00:12ZengUniversity of ZagrebFood Technology and Biotechnology1330-98621334-26062020-01-01582147158Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional PropertiesOlfa Oussaief0Zeineb Jrad1Isabelle Adt2Touhami Khorchani3Halima El-Hatmi4Livestock and Wildlife Laboratory, Arid Lands Institute, University of Gabes, 4119 Medenine, TunisiaLivestock and Wildlife Laboratory, Arid Lands Institute, University of Gabes, 4119 Medenine, TunisiaUniversity of Lyon, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, ISARA Lyon, BioDyMIA - Equipe Mixte d’Accueil n°3733, rue Henri de Boissieu, 01000 Bourg en Bresse, FranceLivestock and Wildlife Laboratory, Arid Lands Institute, University of Gabes, 4119 Medenine, TunisiaLivestock and Wildlife Laboratory, Arid Lands Institute, University of Gabes, 4119 Medenine, TunisiaResearch background. Milk protein hydrolysates have received particular attention due to their health-promoting effects. Dromedary milk differs from the milk of other dairy animals in the composition and structure of its protein components, which give it unique properties. The bioactivity and functionality of whole dromedary milk proteins and their enzymatic hydrolysates have not received much attention, hence this study aims to investigate the effect of enzymatic hydrolysis of dromedary milk proteins on their antioxidant activities and functional properties. Experimental approach. Dromedary milk proteins were treated using four proteolytic enzymes (pepsin, trypsin, α-chymotrypsin and papain) and two mixtures of enzymes (pancreatin and pronase). The degree of hydrolysis was measured to verify the hydrolysis of the proteins. The sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and gel filtration chromatography served to determine the molecular mass distribution of the hydrolysates while reversed phase-high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) was conducted to explore their hydrophobicity. The antioxidant activities were evaluated using various in vitro tests, including 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radical scavenging capacities, iron(III) reducing ability and chelating activity. Besides, functional properties such as solubility, foaming and emulsification were assessed. Results and conclusions. Dromedary milk protein hydrolysates exhibited different degrees of hydrolysis ranging from 17.69 to 41.86 %. Apart from that, the hydrolysates showed different electrophoretic patterns, molecular mass distribution and RP-HPLC profiles demonstrating the heterogeneity of the resulting peptides in terms of molecular mass and polarity. The hydrolysates displayed significantly higher antioxidant capacities than the undigested proteins at all the tested concentrations. Iron(II) chelating activity was the most improved assay after proteolysis and the hydrolysate generated with pancreatin had the highest chelating power. Dromedary milk protein hydrolysates possessed good solubility (>89 %). Further, foaming and emulsifying properties of dromedary milk proteins were enhanced after their proteolysis. These interfacial properties were influenced by the enzymes employed during proteolysis. Novelty and scientific contribution. Enzymatic hydrolysis of dromedary milk proteins is an effective tool to obtain protein hydrolysates with great antioxidant and functional properties. These results suggest that dromedary milk protein hydrolysates could be used as a natural source of antioxidant peptides to formulate functional foods and nutraceuticals.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/351842dromedary milkproteolytic enzymesprotein hydrolysateantioxidant activityfunctional properties
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author Olfa Oussaief
Zeineb Jrad
Isabelle Adt
Touhami Khorchani
Halima El-Hatmi
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Zeineb Jrad
Isabelle Adt
Touhami Khorchani
Halima El-Hatmi
Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional Properties
Food Technology and Biotechnology
dromedary milk
proteolytic enzymes
protein hydrolysate
antioxidant activity
functional properties
author_facet Olfa Oussaief
Zeineb Jrad
Isabelle Adt
Touhami Khorchani
Halima El-Hatmi
author_sort Olfa Oussaief
title Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional Properties
title_short Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional Properties
title_full Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional Properties
title_fullStr Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional Properties
title_full_unstemmed Dromedary Milk Protein Hydrolysates Show Enhanced Antioxidant and Functional Properties
title_sort dromedary milk protein hydrolysates show enhanced antioxidant and functional properties
publisher University of Zagreb
series Food Technology and Biotechnology
issn 1330-9862
1334-2606
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Research background. Milk protein hydrolysates have received particular attention due to their health-promoting effects. Dromedary milk differs from the milk of other dairy animals in the composition and structure of its protein components, which give it unique properties. The bioactivity and functionality of whole dromedary milk proteins and their enzymatic hydrolysates have not received much attention, hence this study aims to investigate the effect of enzymatic hydrolysis of dromedary milk proteins on their antioxidant activities and functional properties. Experimental approach. Dromedary milk proteins were treated using four proteolytic enzymes (pepsin, trypsin, α-chymotrypsin and papain) and two mixtures of enzymes (pancreatin and pronase). The degree of hydrolysis was measured to verify the hydrolysis of the proteins. The sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and gel filtration chromatography served to determine the molecular mass distribution of the hydrolysates while reversed phase-high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) was conducted to explore their hydrophobicity. The antioxidant activities were evaluated using various in vitro tests, including 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radical scavenging capacities, iron(III) reducing ability and chelating activity. Besides, functional properties such as solubility, foaming and emulsification were assessed. Results and conclusions. Dromedary milk protein hydrolysates exhibited different degrees of hydrolysis ranging from 17.69 to 41.86 %. Apart from that, the hydrolysates showed different electrophoretic patterns, molecular mass distribution and RP-HPLC profiles demonstrating the heterogeneity of the resulting peptides in terms of molecular mass and polarity. The hydrolysates displayed significantly higher antioxidant capacities than the undigested proteins at all the tested concentrations. Iron(II) chelating activity was the most improved assay after proteolysis and the hydrolysate generated with pancreatin had the highest chelating power. Dromedary milk protein hydrolysates possessed good solubility (>89 %). Further, foaming and emulsifying properties of dromedary milk proteins were enhanced after their proteolysis. These interfacial properties were influenced by the enzymes employed during proteolysis. Novelty and scientific contribution. Enzymatic hydrolysis of dromedary milk proteins is an effective tool to obtain protein hydrolysates with great antioxidant and functional properties. These results suggest that dromedary milk protein hydrolysates could be used as a natural source of antioxidant peptides to formulate functional foods and nutraceuticals.
topic dromedary milk
proteolytic enzymes
protein hydrolysate
antioxidant activity
functional properties
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/351842
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