Issue 11, 2024

Exploring peptidomes of by-products generated during chhurpi production using Lactobacillus delbrueckii WS4 for identification of novel bioactive peptides

Abstract

The considerable value of whey is evident from its significant potential applications and contributions to the functional food and nutraceutical market. The by-products were individually obtained during functional chhurpi and novel soy chhurpi cheese production using defined lactic acid bacterial strains of Sikkim Himalaya's traditional chhurpi. Hydrolysis of substrate proteins by starter proteinases resulted in a comparable peptide content in whey and soy whey which was associated with antioxidant and ACE inhibition potential. Peptidome analysis of Lactobacillus delbrueckii WS4 whey and soy whey revealed the presence of several bioactive peptides including the multifunctional peptides PVVVPPFLQPE and YQEPVLGPVRGPFPIIV. In silico analyses predicted the antihypertensive potential of whey and soy whey peptides with strong binding affinity for ACE active sites. QSAR models predicted the highest ACE inhibition potential (IC50) for the β-casein-derived decapeptide PVRGPFPIIV (0.95 μM) and the Kunitz trypsin inhibitor protein-derived nonapeptide KNKPLVVQF (16.64 μM). Chhurpi whey and soy whey can be explored as a valuable source of diverse and novel bioactive peptides for applications in designer functional foods development.

Graphical abstract: Exploring peptidomes of by-products generated during chhurpi production using Lactobacillus delbrueckii WS4 for identification of novel bioactive peptides

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jan 2024
Accepted
18 Apr 2024
First published
18 Apr 2024

Food Funct., 2024,15, 5987-5999

Exploring peptidomes of by-products generated during chhurpi production using Lactobacillus delbrueckii WS4 for identification of novel bioactive peptides

R. Chourasia, G. Dabrha, M. M. Abedin, L. C. Phukon, A. K. Singh, D. Sahoo, S. P. Singh and A. K. Rai, Food Funct., 2024, 15, 5987 DOI: 10.1039/D4FO00405A

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