In this
study, we used reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography
(LC) to isolate three novel peptides with calcium-chelating capacity
from tilapia bone collagen hydrolysate. Using LC–tandem mass
spectrometry, we determined the amino acid sequences to be GPAGPHGPVG,
FDHIVY, and YQEPVIAPKL. We then synthesized the three peptides and
verified their calcium-chelating activity. Results showed that the
calcium-chelating activity of GPAGPHGPVG, FDHIVY, and YQEPVIAPKL reached
18.80 ± 0.49, 35.73 ± 0.74, and 28.4 ± 0.94 mg/g, respectively.
We next investigated how each peptide enhanced intestinal calcium
absorption using Caco-2 cell monolayers. Compared with the control
group, GPAGPHGPVG, FDHIVY, and YQEPVIAPKL potently enhanced calcium
transport within 30 min by 89 ± 9, 202 ± 12, and 130 ±
7%, respectively. Results suggest that these peptides isolated from
tilapia bone hydrolysate can be used as dietary supplements to increase
calcium absorption.
Oyster, which is rich in protein and widely used as a marine traditional Chinese medicine, was believed to have good curative effects in health care and on chronic diseases.
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