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Journal of Nutritional Science | 2015

Hypocholesterolaemic effect of rat-administered oral doses of the isolated 7S globulins from cowpeas and adzuki beans.

Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Ana Lucia Amaral; Aureluce Demonte; Cleslei Fernando Zanelli; Jessica Capraro; Marcello Duranti; Valdir Augusto Neves

The role of seed proteins, especially soyabean 7S globulins, in controlling dyslipidaemia is widely acknowledged. Amino acid sequence homology among the proteins of this family could reflect similar biological functions in other species. The aim of the present study was to unveil a hypolipidaemic effect of the 7S globulins from cowpeas (7S-C) and adzuki beans (7S-A), administered orally to rats fed a hypercholesterolaemic (HC; high cholesterol and TAG) diet for 28 d. A total of forty-five rats were divided into five groups (nine rats per group): (1) standard (STD) diet; (2) HC diet; (3) HC diet + 7S-C (300 mg/kg per d); (4) HC diet + 7S-A (300 mg/kg per d); and (5) HC diet + simvastatin (SVT; 50 mg/kg per d), as a control. Significant decreases in food intake and final body weight of rats receiving HC + 7S-C and HC + 7S-A diets compared with groups fed the HC and STD diets were observed. Significant decreases in serum total and non-HDL-cholesterol of 7S-C, 7S-A and SVT groups were also observed. HDL-cholesterol levels increased in the 7S-C, 7S-A and SVT groups, while hepatic cholesterol and TAG concentrations were significantly lower than in the HC diet group for the 7S-C-supplemented group only. Faecal excretions of fat and cholesterol in HC diet groups were considerably higher in animals consuming the 7S globulins. The results show that cowpea and adzuki bean 7S globulins promote cholesterol-decreasing effects in hypercholesterolaemic rats even at low dosages, as already observed for other legume seed storage proteins of this family. This main effect is discussed in relation to the possible mechanisms of action.


Bioresource Technology | 2018

Outdoor pilot-scale cultivation of Spirulina sp. LEB-18 in different geographic locations for evaluating its growth and chemical composition

Cristiane Santos de Jesus; Lívia da Silva Uebel; Samantha Serra Costa; Andréa Lobo Miranda; Etiele Greque de Morais; Michele Greque de Morais; Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa; Itaciara Larroza Nunes; Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Janice Izabel Druzian

This study evaluated whether outdoor cultivation of Spirulina sp. in different geographical locations affected its growth and biomass quality, with respect to the chemical composition, volatile compound and heavy metal content, and thermal stability. The positive effect of solar radiation and temperature on biomass productivity in Spirulina sp. cultivated in the northeast was directly related to its improved nutritional characteristics, which occurred with an increase in protein, phycocyanin, and polyunsaturated fatty acid (mainly γ-linolenic) content. The biomass produced in Northeast and South Brazil showed high thermal stability and had volatile compounds that could be used as biomarkers of Spirulina, and their parameters were within the limits of internationally recognized standards for food additives; hence, they have been considered safe foods. However, the growth of crops in south Brazil occurred at lower rates due to low temperatures and luminous intensities, indicative of the robustness of microalgae in relation to these parameters.


Nutrition & Food Science | 2012

Soybean glycinin (11S) increases HDL‐cholesterol in hypercholesterolemic rats

Priscila G. Fassini; Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Maraiza Aparecida da Silva; Valdir Augusto Neves; Aureluce Demonte

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine the effects of isolated soy glycinin (11S) on lipid metabolism in animals subjected to a hypercholesterolemic diet.Design/methodology/approach – Male Wistar rats were kept in individual cages under appropriate conditions. The animals were divided into three groups (n=9): normal diet (STD) given a diet containing casein as protein source, recommended in AIN‐93M; hypercholesterolemic (HC) fed a normal diet with 1 per cent cholesterol and 0.5 per cent cholic acid; and hypercholesterolemic+glycinin (HC+11S), fed a hypercholesterolemic diet, plus 11S soy protein (300 mg/kg/day), dissolved in saline and administered by gavage. After 28 days, the animals were sacrificed and blood and liver removed for biochemical analysis of total cholesterol (TC), HDL‐cholesterol (HDL‐C) and triglycerides (TG) in the plasma, hepatic TC and TG.Findings – A single daily dose of glycinin given to the hypercholesterolemic group demonstrated its functional role, particularly in rai...


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2018

New molecular features of cowpea bean (Vigna unguiculata, l. Walp) β-vignin

Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Jessica Capraro; Fabio Sessa; Chiara Magni; Aureluce Demonte; Alessandro Consonni; Valdir Augusto Neves; Eduardo Maffud Cilli; Marcello Duranti; Alessio Scarafoni

Abstract Cowpea seed β-vignin, a vicilin-like globulin, proved to exert various health favourable effects, including blood cholesterol reduction in animal models. The need of a simple scalable enrichment procedure for further studies for tailored applications of this seed protein is crucial. A chromatography-independent fractionation method allowing to obtain a protein preparation with a high degree of homogeneity was used. Further purification was pursued to deep the molecular characterisation of β-vignin. The results showed: (i) differing glycosylation patterns of the two constituent polypeptides, in agreement with amino acid sequence features; (ii) the seed accumulation of a gene product never identified before; (iii) metal binding capacity of native protein, a property observed only in few other legume seed vicilins. Using a shorted protocol, -vignin with a high degree of purity was obtain. A glycolylated gene product, never identified before, and its metal binding capacity were identified.


Nutrition & Food Science | 2017

The Vicilin protein (Vigna radiata L.) of mung bean as a functional food: Evidence of “in vitro” hypocholesterolemic activity

Ana Lucia Amaral; Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Maraiza Aparecida da Silva; Valdir Augusto Neves; Aureluce Demonte

Purpose The hypocholesterolemic activity of legume vicilins and the structural homology among mung bean, soybean and adzuki bean vicilins (8S) suggest that this protein may play a role in lipid metabolism. Thus, in the present study, the authors aim to isolate the mung bean vicilin and assess its in vitro effect on 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase (HMG CoAr), the enzyme responsible for endogenous cholesterol synthesis. Design/methodology/approach Chromatographic and electrophoretic characterization identified the molecular mass and polypeptide composition of mung bean vicilin. The hydrolysate of this globulin was obtained by sequential hydrolysis with pepsin-pancreatin and the fragments were characterized by molecular filtration, SDS PAGE and HPLC. Findings The molecular mass of vicilin was estimated as 158.23 at ± 10 kDa and SDS-PAGE revealed that the 8S globulin protein comprises four bands corresponding to polypeptides of 61, 48, 29 and 26 kDa. Fractions 10, 12, 14, 22 and 32 of the eluate from Sephadex G-25 exhibited significant inhibition of HMG CoAr. Originality/value The correspondence of the chromatographic profile of the peptide fractions with hypocholesterolemic activity suggests that the composition and chemical structure of these peptides are essential to their physiological effectiveness. The beneficial effects of mung bean vicilin identified in this study will support the characterization of this protein as a functional compound.


Food Chemistry | 2018

In vitro and in silico studies of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitory activity of the cowpea Gln-Asp-Phe peptide

Mariana Barros de Cerqueira e Silva; Caio Alexandre da Cruz Souza; Biane Oliveira Philadelpho; Mariana Mota Novais da Cunha; Fabiana Pacheco Reis Batista; Jaff R. da Silva; Janice Izabel Druzian; Marcelo Santos Castilho; Eduardo Maffud Cilli; Ederlan de Souza Ferreira

Previous studies have shown that cowpea protein positively interferes with cholesterol metabolism. In this study, we evaluated the ability of the fraction containing peptides of <3 kDa, as well as that of the Gln-Asp-Phe (QDF) peptide, derived from cowpea β-vignin protein, to inhibit HMG-CoA reductase activity. We established isolation and chromatography procedures to effectively obtain the protein with a purity above 95%. In silico predictions were performed to identify peptide sequences capable of interacting with HMG-CoA reductase. In vitro experiments showed that the fraction containing peptides of <3 kDa displayed inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase activity. The tripeptide QDF inhibits HMG-CoA reductase (IC50 = 12.8 μM) in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, in silico studies revealed the binding profile of the QDF peptide and hinted at the molecular interactions that are responsible for its activity. Therefore, this study shows, for the first time, a peptide from cowpea β-vignin protein that inhibits HMG-CoA reductase and the chemical modifications that should be investigated to evaluate its binding profile.


Journal of Medicinal Food | 2011

Soy β-Conglycinin (7S Globulin) Reduces Plasma and Liver Cholesterol in Rats Fed Hypercholesterolemic Diet

Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Maraiza Aparecida da Silva; Aureluce Demonte; Valdir Augusto Neves


Genes and Nutrition | 2015

Metformin and soybean-derived bioactive molecules attenuate the expansion of stem cell-like epithelial subpopulation and confer apoptotic sensitivity in human colon cancer cells

Maria Theresa E. Montales; Rosalia C. M. Simmen; Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Valdir Augusto Neves; Frank A. Simmen


Food Science and Technology International | 2018

Influence of drying methods on cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.): antioxidant activity and presence of ochratoxin A

Valterney Lima Deus; Mariana Barros de Cerqueira e Silva; Leonardo Fonseca Maciel; Lucas Caldeirão Rodrigues Miranda; Elisa Yoko Hirooka; Sérgio Eduardo Soares; Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Eliete da Silva Bispo


10 Slaca | 2014

HYPOLIPIDEMIC EFFECT OF THE LEGUMIN (11S) FRACTION FROM CHICKPEA (Cicer arietnum L.) IN ANIMAL MODELS

Ana Lucia Amaral; Maraiza Aparecida da Silva; Valdir Augusto Neves; Ederlan de Souza Ferreira; Aureluce Demonte

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Elisa Yoko Hirooka

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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