Issue 1, 2016

The hypolipidemic effect and antithrombotic activity of Mucuna pruriens protein hydrolysates

Abstract

Hydrolysates and peptide fractions (PF) obtained from M. pruriens protein concentrates with commercial and digestive enzymatic systems were studied for their hypolipidemic and antithrombotic activities. Hydrolysates obtained with Pepsin–Pancreatin (PP) and their peptide fractions inhibited cholesterol micellar solubility with a maximum value of 1.83% in PP. Wistar rats were used to evaluate the hypolipidemic effect of hydrolysates and PF. The higher reductions of cholesterol and triglyceride levels were exhibited by PP and both peptide fractions <1 kDa obtained from PP and Alcalase®–Flavourzyme® hydrolysate (AF) at a dose of 15 mg kg−1 of animal weight. PF > 10 kDa from both hydrolysates showed the maximum antithrombotic activity with values of 33.33% for PF > 10 kDa from AF and 31.72% for PF > 10 kDa from PP. The results suggest that M. pruriens bioactive peptides with the hypolipidemic effect and antithrombotic activity might be utilized as nutraceuticals.

Graphical abstract: The hypolipidemic effect and antithrombotic activity of Mucuna pruriens protein hydrolysates

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Aug 2015
Accepted
08 Oct 2015
First published
19 Oct 2015

Food Funct., 2016,7, 434-444

Author version available

The hypolipidemic effect and antithrombotic activity of Mucuna pruriens protein hydrolysates

F. Herrera Chalé, J. C. Ruiz Ruiz, D. Betancur Ancona, J. J. Acevedo Fernández and M. R. Segura Campos, Food Funct., 2016, 7, 434 DOI: 10.1039/C5FO01012H

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