Antioxidant activity of black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) protein hydrolysates
AUTOR(ES)
EVANGELHO, Jarine Amaral do, BERRIOS, Jose de J., PINTO, Vânia Zanella, ANTUNES, Mariana Dias, VANIER, Nathan Levien, ZAVAREZE, Elessandra da Rosa
FONTE
Food Sci. Technol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
29/04/2016
RESUMO
Abstract The objective of this work was to study the effect of enzymatic hydrolysis of black bean protein concentrate using different enzymes. Bean proteins were extracted and hydrolyzed over a period of 120 min using the enzymes pepsin or alcalase. The protein hydrolysates’ molecular weight was assayed by electrophoresis and the antioxidant activity was evaluated by the capturing methods of free radicals ABTS●+ and DPPH. Electrophoretic results showed that the bands above 50 kDa disappeared, when the beans protein was subjected to hydrolysis with pepsin. The bean protein hydrolysate obtained by hydrolysis with alcalase enzyme, showed higher antioxidant activity for inhibition of the radical ABTS●+. However, the hydrolysates obtained by hydrolysis with pepsin had higher antioxidant activity for inhibition of the radical DPPH. The use of pepsin and alcalase enzymes, under the same reaction time, produced black bean protein hydrolysates with different molecular weight profiles and superior antioxidant activity than the native bean protein.
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