The identification of multifunctional peptides derived from marine byproducts represents a significant challenge in the field. In Thailand, the fisheries industry exports salted jellyfish, which results in low-value byproducts primarily employed for animal feed. Previous studies have indicated the bioactivities of jellyfish protein hydrolysates from Lobonema smitthii; however, the multifunctional properties of Rhopilema hispidum remain largely unexplored. This research aimed to characterize synthetic bioactive peptides sourced from the byproducts of salted jellyfish (R. hispidum), with a specific emphasis on their antioxidant, angiotensin-I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory, and anti-inflammatory activities. The hydrolysate obtained from the umbrella portion, subjected to pepsin treatment at a 3:20 enzyme-to-substrate ratio for 48âh at 37 °C, demonstrated the highest levels of antioxidant activity (DPPH =â 1.85â±â0.05âmM TE/mg protein, ABTS =â 7.28â±â0.03âmM TE/mg protein, FRAP =â 3.04â±â0.12âmM FeSO4/mg protein). Following purification, 18 novel peptides exhibiting high antioxidant scores (FRS+CHEL >â 0.48) were identified and synthesized. Notably, the peptide MVVACVLPEA exhibited significant antioxidant (DPPH =â 56.07âmM TE/mg protein), ACE inhibitory (91.69%), and anti-inflammatory activities (NO release =â 34.59 µâM) without cytotoxic effects, although it is important to note that two other peptides did demonstrate cytotoxicity. This investigation reports a total of 16 synthesized peptides that possess triple functional activities-antioxidant, ACE inhibitory, and anti-inflammatory-without cytotoxicity, thus highlighting their potential applications in health-related fields.
Bioactivity assessment of peptides derived from salted jellyfish (Rhopilema hispidum) byproducts.
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作者:Muangrod Pratchaya, Charoenchokpanich Wiriya, Roytrakul Sittiruk, Rungsardthong Vilai, Charoenlappanit Sawanya, Wonganu Benjamaporn, Tabtimmai Lueacha, Chamsodsai Phumin, Casanova Federico, Thumthanaruk Benjawan
| 期刊: | PLoS One | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb 11; 20(2):e0318781 |
| doi: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0318781 | ||
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