Issue 4, 2022

Effects of antioxidants of bamboo leaves on protein digestion and transport of cooked abalone muscles

Abstract

The effects of oxidation on protein digestion and transport in cooked abalone muscles were investigated using a combination of simulated digestion and everted-rat-gut-sac models for the first time. Boiling heat treatments caused protein oxidation in the abalone muscles, reflected by increases in the carbonyl group and disulfide bond contents, protein hydrophobicity and aggregation degree, as well as decreases in the free sulfhydryl group and amino acid contents. Protein oxidation significantly inhibited the degree of hydrolysis, digestion rate, and digestibility of the abalone muscles in the simulated digestion model. The results from the everted-rat-gut-sac model showed that amino acid and peptide transport levels from the digestion products of the cooked abalone muscles were lower than those of the uncooked samples. In contrast, the addition of antioxidants of bamboo leaves mitigated heat-treatment-induced protein oxidation, aggregation and increased hydrophobicity, and consequently improved abalone muscle protein digestibility and transport levels.

Graphical abstract: Effects of antioxidants of bamboo leaves on protein digestion and transport of cooked abalone muscles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2021
Accepted
19 Jan 2022
First published
19 Jan 2022

Food Funct., 2022,13, 1785-1796

Effects of antioxidants of bamboo leaves on protein digestion and transport of cooked abalone muscles

M. Yu, Y. Fan, Y. Liu, F. Yin, D. Li, X. Liu, D. Zhou and B. Zhu, Food Funct., 2022, 13, 1785 DOI: 10.1039/D1FO03389A

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