2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-023-02141-4
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Valorization of Salmo salar Skin Waste for the Synthesis of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme-1 (ACE1) Inhibitory Peptides

Abstract: One of potential inhibitors which is widely used for the clinical treatment of COVID-19 in comorbid patients is Angiostensin Converting Enzyme-1 (ACE1) inhibitor. A safer peptide-based ACE1 inhibitor derived from salmon skin collagen, that is considered as the by-product of the fish processing industry have been investigated in this study. The inhibitory activity against ACE1 was examined using in vitro and in silico methods. In vitro analysis includes the extraction of acid-soluble collagen, characterization … Show more

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“…seco -Azacubane-enalaprilat ( 12 ) and seco -azacubane-perindoprilat ( 19 ) were evaluated using a commercially available ACE1 inhibitor screening kit, whereby ACE1 peptidase activity (IC 50 ) was assessed via cleavage of a synthetic o -aminobenzoyl peptide. The seco-azacubane derivatives 12 and 19 were found not to be active at the maximum concentration investigated (1 μM).…”
Section: Biological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…seco -Azacubane-enalaprilat ( 12 ) and seco -azacubane-perindoprilat ( 19 ) were evaluated using a commercially available ACE1 inhibitor screening kit, whereby ACE1 peptidase activity (IC 50 ) was assessed via cleavage of a synthetic o -aminobenzoyl peptide. The seco-azacubane derivatives 12 and 19 were found not to be active at the maximum concentration investigated (1 μM).…”
Section: Biological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%