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Peptides | 2009

Stability to gastrointestinal enzymes and structure–activity relationship of β-casein-peptides with antihypertensive properties

A. Quirós; María del Mar Contreras; Mercedes Ramos; Lourdes Amigo; Isidra Recio

Physiological digestion plays a key role in the formation and degradation of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory peptides. In this study, we evaluated the impact of a simulated gastrointestinal digestion on the stability of eight peptides previously identified in fermented milk with antihypertensive activity. Two of these identified peptides with sequences LHLPLP and LVYPFPGPIPNSLPQNIPP, possess ACE-inhibitory activity in vitro and antihypertensive activity in vivo. The results showed that LHLPLP was resistant to digestive enzymes. In contrast, LVYPFPGPIPNSLPQNIPP was totally hydrolyzed and its activity decreased after incubation with pepsin and a pancreatic extract. The peptide LHLPLP was incubated with ACE and was found to be a true inhibitor of the enzyme and to exhibit a competitive inhibitor pattern. A structure-activity relationship study of this peptide was carried out by synthesizing several modified peptides related to the sequence LHLPLP. The substitution of amino acid Leu in the penultimate position by Gly improved the ACE-inhibitory activity twofold and the substitution of Pro at C-terminal position by Arg increased the activity twofold, with an IC50 of LHLPLR as low as 1.8 microM.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2012

Short communication: Production of antihypertensive peptide HLPLP by enzymatic hydrolysis: Optimization by response surface methodology

A. Quirós; Blanca Hernández-Ledesma; Mercedes Ramos; Pedro J. Martín-Álvarez; Isidra Recio

This study evaluates the potential ability of proteolytic enzymes to release the antihypertensive peptide HLPLP, β-casein f(134-138), from caseinate. Corolase PP (Röhm GmbH & Co. KG, Darmstadt, Germany) was found as the most appropriate enzyme to produce this peptide. The optimization of the main experimental variables involved in the process [concentration of Corolase PP, concentration of Peptidase 433P (Biocatalysts Ltd., Parc Nantgarw, UK), and the hydrolysis time on the HLPLP concentration, expressed as area of peak] were studied using a central composite face design. The optimum conditions to obtain the maximum concentration of HLPLP provided by the statistical program were a concentration of Corolase PP of 60 mg/g of protein and hydrolysis time of 24h. The use of the Peptidase 433P did not increase the amount of the active peptide. The obtained hydrolysate might be used as functional ingredient with antihypertensive properties.


International Dairy Journal | 2007

Identification of novel antihypertensive peptides in milk fermented with Enterococcus faecalis

A. Quirós; Mercedes Ramos; Begoña Muguerza; Marco A. Delgado; Marta Miguel; Amaya Aleixandre; Isidra Recio


International Dairy Journal | 2007

Identification of bioactive peptides after digestion of human milk and infant formula with pepsin and pancreatin

Blanca Hernández-Ledesma; A. Quirós; Lourdes Amigo; Isidra Recio


Journal of Dairy Science | 2005

Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Peptides Derived from Caprine Kefir

A. Quirós; Blanca Hernández-Ledesma; Mercedes Ramos; Lourdes Amigo; Isidra Recio


International Dairy Journal | 2008

Bioavailability of the antihypertensive peptide LHLPLP: Transepithelial flux of HLPLP

A. Quirós; Alberto Dávalos; Miguel A. Lasunción; Mercedes Ramos; Isidra Recio


Lait | 2007

Casein hydrolysates as a source of antimicrobial, antioxidant and antihypertensive peptides

Iván López-Expósito; A. Quirós; Lourdes Amigo; Isidra Recio


Food Chemistry | 2007

The use of high hydrostatic pressure to promote the proteolysis and release of bioactive peptides from ovalbumin

A. Quirós; Rosa Chichón; Isidra Recio; Rosina López-Fandiño


Journal of Dairy Science | 2006

Determination of the antihypertensive peptide LHLPLP in fermented milk by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

A. Quirós; Mercedes Ramos; Begoña Muguerza; Marco A. Delgado; Pedro J. Martín-Álvarez; Amaya Aleixandre; Isidra Recio


Alimentaria: Revista de tecnología e higiene de los alimentos | 2006

Primeras jornadas internacionales de productos lácteos funcionales: Efecto de la simulación gastrointestinal en péptidos con actividad antihipertensiva procedentes de leches fermentadas con "Enterococcus faecalis"

A. Quirós; Miguel Ángel Delgado Canto; María del Mar Contreras; Isidra Recio; Mercedes Ramos

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Isidra Recio

Spanish National Research Council

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Mercedes Ramos

Spanish National Research Council

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Lourdes Amigo

Spanish National Research Council

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Amaya Aleixandre

Complutense University of Madrid

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Blanca Hernández-Ledesma

Spanish National Research Council

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Marta Miguel

Spanish National Research Council

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Pedro J. Martín-Álvarez

Spanish National Research Council

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Rosina López-Fandiño

Spanish National Research Council

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Begoña Muguerza

Rovira i Virgili University

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