Production of enzymatic hydrolysates with in vitro antioxidant, antihypertensive, and antidiabetic properties from proteins derived from Arthrospira platensis

[Display omitted] •The microalga A. platensis BEA 005B was produced using large raceway reactors.•The biomass was rich in proteins (58.1%) and carbohydrates (25.6%).•Approximately 90% of the proteins were recovered after isoelectric precipitation.•The protein isolate was hydrolysed in vitro using pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food research international 2023-01, Vol.163, p.112270-112270, Article 112270
Hauptverfasser: Villaró, Silvia, Jiménez-Márquez, Sergio, Musari, Evan, Bermejo, Ruperto, Lafarga, Tomás
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •The microalga A. platensis BEA 005B was produced using large raceway reactors.•The biomass was rich in proteins (58.1%) and carbohydrates (25.6%).•Approximately 90% of the proteins were recovered after isoelectric precipitation.•The protein isolate was hydrolysed in vitro using papain, ficin, pepsin or Alcalase.•The hydrolysates showed in vitro antidiabetic and antihypertensive properties. The microalga Arthrospira platensis BEA 005B was produced using 80 m2 (9 m3) raceway photobioreactors achieving a biomass productivity of 28.2 g·m−2·day−1 when operating the reactors in semi-continuous mode (0.33 day−1). The produced biomass was rich in proteins (58.1 g·100 g−1) and carbohydrates (25.6 g·100 g−1); the content of phycocyanins and allophycocyanins was 115.4 and 36.9 mg·g−1, respectively. Ultrasounds and high-pressure homogenisation allowed recovering approximately 90% of the initial protein content of the biomass; however, the energetic requirements of the former (∼100 kJ·kg−1) were significantly lower than those of high-pressure homogenisation (∼200 kJ·kg−1). An in silico analysis revealed that papain and ficin would allow releasing a large number of bioactive peptides with antioxidant, antihypertensive (ACE-I and renin), and antidiabetic (DPP-IV, α-amylase, and α-glucosidase) properties. Both were assessed in vitro together with Alcalase and pepsin leading to the generation of enzymatic hydrolysates with in vitro bioactivity.
ISSN:0963-9969
1873-7145
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2022.112270