New ACE-Inhibitory Peptides from Hemp Seed (Cannabis sativa L.) Proteins

A hemp seed protein isolate, prepared from defatted hemp seed meals by alkaline solubilization/acid precipitation, was subjected to extensive chemical hydrolysis under acid conditions (6 M HCl). The resulting hydrolysate was fractionated by semipreparative RP-HPLC, and the purified fractions were te...

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Published inJournal of agricultural and food chemistry Vol. 65; no. 48; pp. 10482 - 10488
Main Authors Orio, Lara P., Boschin, Giovanna, Recca, Teresa, Morelli, Carlo F., Ragona, Laura, Francescato, Pierangelo, Arnoldi, Anna, Speranza, Giovanna
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 06.12.2017
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Summary:A hemp seed protein isolate, prepared from defatted hemp seed meals by alkaline solubilization/acid precipitation, was subjected to extensive chemical hydrolysis under acid conditions (6 M HCl). The resulting hydrolysate was fractionated by semipreparative RP-HPLC, and the purified fractions were tested as inhibitors of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE). Mono- and bidimensional NMR experiments and LC-MS analyses led to the identification of four potentially bioactive peptides, i.e. GVLY, IEE, LGV, and RVR. They were prepared by solid-phase synthesis, and tested for ACE-inhibitory activity. The IC50 values were GVLY 16 ± 1.5 μM, LGV 145 ± 13 μM, and RVR 526 ± 33 μM, confirming that hemp seed may be a valuable source of hypotensive peptides.
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ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.7b04522