2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcs.2020.103099
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New angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory peptide from Coix prolamin and its influence on the gene expression of renin-angiotensin system in vein endothelial cells

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“…Chen et al [32] reported that peptides having IC50 values between 0.32 and 1000 µM were deemed to have the potential to lower blood pressure. Compared with other reported ACE-inhibiting peptides, the ACE inhibitory activity of polypeptide VW-7 was stronger than that of VDMF (IC50: 382.28 µM) extracted from Coix prolamin [33], but weaker than that of VTPVGVPKW (IC50: 1.8 µM) extracted from Black Cumin seeds [14]. The features of ACE inhibitory peptides have been outlined in various studies.…”
Section: Ace Inhibitory Activity Of Synthesized Peptidementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Chen et al [32] reported that peptides having IC50 values between 0.32 and 1000 µM were deemed to have the potential to lower blood pressure. Compared with other reported ACE-inhibiting peptides, the ACE inhibitory activity of polypeptide VW-7 was stronger than that of VDMF (IC50: 382.28 µM) extracted from Coix prolamin [33], but weaker than that of VTPVGVPKW (IC50: 1.8 µM) extracted from Black Cumin seeds [14]. The features of ACE inhibitory peptides have been outlined in various studies.…”
Section: Ace Inhibitory Activity Of Synthesized Peptidementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Adlay peptides involve a multi-regulatory mechanism that regulates blood pressure, especially high angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity. Tetrapeptide VDMF significantly downregulates ACE, AngII type 1 receptor, and ACE2 mRNA expression, while upregulating Mas gene expression [ 68 ].…”
Section: Action Pathway Against Disease Of Adlaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glutelin, gluten [6,67,68] Preventive heart disease Assembled gene sets by the levels of prolamin and vitamin E biosynthesis-associated protein; blood lipid-reducing and anti-oxidant effects.…”
Section: Gastroprotectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Food-derived peptides play a significant role in the prevention of hypertension. Recently, numerous antihypertensive peptides are isolated from different food sources such as milk [ 80 ], casein [ 81 , 82 ], egg white ovotransferrin [ 22 ], rice bran [ 1 ], wheat [ 83 ], soybean [ 84 ], potato [ 85 ], turmeric and ginger [ 9 ], quinoa [ 62 ], black cumin [ 86 ], coix [ 87 ], pistachio [ 88 ], hazelnut [ 89 ], mung bean [ 90 ], lentil [ 91 ], seahorse [ 92 ], egg white from ostrich [ 93 ], chum salmon [ 94 ], skate [ 95 ], cuttlefish [ 96 ], Sipuncula [ 97 ], bighead carp [ 98 ], shrimp ( Pandalus borealis ) [ 79 ], and beef [ 99 ]. The isolated dietary protein-derived peptides have been demonstrated to exhibit antihypertensive activities through influencing various molecular mechanisms including inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), reduction of SBP, decrease of angiotensin II levels and AT1R expression, enhancing vasodilation, improving central blood pressure and arterial stiffness, and inhibition of vasoconstriction via PPAR- γ expression [ 9 , 79 , 84 , 90 ].…”
Section: The Role Of Dietary Bioactive Peptides In Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%