María A. Manso
Spanish National Research Council
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Food Chemistry | 2008
María A. Manso; Marta Miguel; Jeanne Even; Rosario Hernández; Amaya Aleixandre; Rosina López-Fandiño
This paper examines the effects of the long-term consumption of egg white hydrolysed with pepsin (hEW) on the antioxidant status and lipid profile of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). The antioxidant capacity was measured by the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) and the oxidative status by the malon-dialdehyde (MDA) assay. The lipid profile was analysed spectrophotometrically. The radical-scavenging capacity of the plasma was increased and the MDA concentration in the aorta was decreased in the SHR treated with 0.5g/kg/day of hEW. Our findings indicate that hEW played an important role in antioxidative defence of SHR and exerted a beneficial effect on the lipid profile, lowering triglycerides and total cholesterol without changing HDL levels. Therefore, hEW may be useful to prevent or reverse abnormalities associated with the metabolic syndrome and its complications, such as hypertension, oxidative stress and hyperlipidemia.
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research | 2008
Marta Miguel; Alberto Dávalos; María A. Manso; Gema de la Peña; Miguel A. Lasunción; Rosina López-Fandiño
This paper examines the in vitro transepithelial transport of antihypertensive peptides derived from egg proteins using Caco-2 cell monolayers. Ovokinin (FRADHPFL) was absorbed intact through the Caco-2 cell epithelium, although it was also susceptible to the action of brush-border aminopeptidases that yielded shorter fragments prior to their transport. The tripeptide YPI was resistant to cellular peptidases and transported through the monolayer, what suggests that the reduction in systemic blood pressure caused by this peptide may be mediated by effects at tissue level. Its pathway for transepithelial absorption was examined using inhibitors of the different mechanisms for oligopeptide transport in the intestinal tract. The main route involved in the transepithelial flux of YPI is probably the peptide H(+)-coupled transporter PepT1. These results highlight the potential of antihypertensive peptides to be used in the formulation of functional foods.
Journal of Chromatography A | 2001
Beatriz Miralles; Volker Rothbauer; María A. Manso; Lourdes Amigo; Ingolf Krause; Mercedes Ramos
A capillary electrophoresis method for the simultaneous determination of whey proteins, caseins and their degradation products, such as para-kappa-casein, was proposed. The effect of several parameters (pH, ionic strength and concentration of urea in the electrophoresis buffer and applied voltage) on the analysis time and on the separation efficiency of the major milk proteins was studied. Using a hydrophilically coated capillary, in combination with electrophoresis buffer 0.48 M citric acid-13.6 mM citrate-4.8 M urea at pH 2.3, and a separation voltage of 25 kV, a complete separation of beta-lactoglobulin and para-kappa-casein was achieved, permitting the quantification of both components.
Journal of Dairy Research | 2008
Iván López-Expósito; María A. Manso; Rosina López-Fandiño; Isidra Recio
Human milk samples from three healthy donors were investigated in order to evaluate the antibacterial activity during lactation against Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and Listeria monocytogenes. The concentration of the main human-milk antimicrobial proteins (lactoferrin (LF), lysozyme (LZ) and secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA)) was determined by ELISA. Results showed that human milk exhibited antibacterial activity against List. monocytogenes, although it was weakly active against Esch. coli ATCC 25922. The observed antilisterial activity was positively correlated with LZ concentration. In addition, the effect of gastrointestinal proteases, at different pH conditions, that prevail in the stomach of infants (pH 2.0-6.5), on antilisterial activity and protein degradation was evaluated. Hydrolysis with pepsin at pH 4.0-6.5, followed by treatment with pancreatic enzymes, resulted in a decreased hydrolysis of LZ, LF and sIgA and an enhanced antibacterial activity against List. monocytogenes. It is suggested that partial degradation of certain milk proteins at the gastrointestinal level may produce peptides that could act synergistically with the remnant intact proteins.
International Dairy Journal | 2006
Begoña Muguerza; Mercedes Ramos; E. Sánchez; María A. Manso; Marta Miguel; Amaya Aleixandre; Marco A. Delgado; Isidra Recio
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2007
Marta Miguel; María A. Manso; Amaya Aleixandre; María J. Alonso; Mercedes Salaices; Rosina López-Fandiño
International Dairy Journal | 2007
Marta Miguel; María A. Manso; Rosina López-Fandiño; María J. Alonso; Mercedes Salaices
Journal of Chromatography A | 1999
Jesús López-Tapia; Mónica R. García-Risco; María A. Manso; Rosina López-Fandiño
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research | 2007
Marta Miguel; María A. Manso; Pedro J. Martín-Álvarez; Amaya Aleixandre; Rosina López-Fandiño
Journal of AOAC International | 2002
María A. Manso; Tiziana M.P. Cattaneo; Stefania Barzaghi; Cornelis Olieman; Rosina López-Fandiño