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Novel iron-chelating peptide from egg yolk: Preparation, characterization, and iron transportation

Ying Liu, Zhuo Wang, Abulimiti Kelimu, Sameh A. Korma, Ilaria Cacciotti, Huan Xiang, Chun Cui

2023Food Chemistry X30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, an egg yolk protein hydrolysate (EYPH) with a high iron-chelating ability (87.32%) was prepared. The fractionation using 60% (v/v) ethanol concentration (E3 fraction) led to the efficiently accumulating the iron-chelating peptides in EYPH. The characterization results showed that iron mainly chelated with carboxyl, amino and phosphate groups of peptides. From E3 fraction, six iron-chelating peptides with MW ranging from 1372.36 to 2937.04 Da were identified and a hypothesized molecular model of DDSSSpSpSpSpSpSVLSK-Fe was simulated. In vitro stability determination showed that E3-Fe chelate owned a good heat, alkalinity and digestion tolerance, but a relatively bad acid tolerance. Finally, iron transport analysis showed that iron in the E3-Fe would be absorbed in caco-2 cell membrane more effectively than that of iron salts, indicating that it was possible to apply the E3-Fe complex as iron supplements.

Topics & Concepts

ChelationYolkChemistryPeptideHydrolysateNuclear chemistryFractionationAmino acidAlkalinityBiochemistryChromatographyInorganic chemistryFood scienceOrganic chemistryHydrolysisProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesBiochemical effects in animalsProteins in Food Systems
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