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Preparation of sea cucumber (Stichopus variegates) peptide fraction with desired organoleptic property and its anti-aging activity in fruit flies and D-galactose-induced aging mice

Lianzhu Lin, Qiyuan Zhu, Lin Zheng, Mouming Zhao, Jiaqi Fan, Sijun Liu

2020Journal of Functional Foods37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sea cucumber-derived peptide, a potential candidate for combating aging, is currently under-developed. In the present study, we reported the development of a green approach to efficiently prepare a high-value anti-aging oligopeptide fraction with desired color and low viscosity from a low-edible-value sea cucumber (Stichopus variegates) containing highly viscous polysaccharide using enzymatic hydrolysis, acid-heat treatment and ultrafiltration. The analysis by UPLC-MS/MS revealed the peptide composition characteristic of S. variegates peptide fraction, suggesting the acceptable stabilities of oligopeptides during citric acid-heat processing. In vivo studies demonstrated that S. variegates peptide fraction effectively promoted longevity in normal and D-galactose-induced aging fruit flies and attenuated D-galactose-induced oxidative injury in mice via up-regulating Klotho expression, activating SOD and GSH-Px, and inhibiting lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation. Our results also validated the stability of longevity promoting efficacy and anti-oxidative stress action of S. variegates peptide after citric acid-heat treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Sea cucumberChemistryPeptideLipid peroxidationCitric acidFood scienceBiochemistryAntioxidantPolysaccharideApostichopus japonicusGalactoseOxidative stressBiologyEcologyEchinoderm biology and ecologyProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesAquatic life and conservation
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