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Study on the effect and mechanism of ultrasonic-assisted enzymolysis on antioxidant peptide activity in walnuts. | LitMetric

Study on the effect and mechanism of ultrasonic-assisted enzymolysis on antioxidant peptide activity in walnuts.

Ultrason Sonochem

Engineering Research Center of Bio-process, Ministry of Education/Key Laboratory for Agricultural Products Processing of Anhui Province/School of Food and Biological Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230601, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025


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Walnut meal is a large quantity and high-quality resource with great exploitation value. Ultrasonic-assisted enzymolysis (UAE) was utilized in the preparation of peptides from walnut meal protein. Results indicated that by optimizing the UAE process with neutral protease, an ultrasound power of 180 W, a 4.3 h duration and an enzyme dosage of 10 KU/g, the walnut peptides exhibited the most potent antioxidant activity. In comparison to the control group, the WPI treated with ultrasound and neutral enzymes in combination (UNWPI) demonstrated a significant enhancement in their DPPH, ABTS, and ·OH scavenging capabilities, with increases of 234.23 %, 240.22 %, and 69.52 %, respectively. By analyzing the structure of walnut antioxidant peptides with or without ultrasound, it was observed that the underlying mechanism for the increased antioxidant activity was that UAE not only formed more small peptides, but also produced more peptides with hydrophobic amino acids at their terminal ends. Subsequently, six peptides were identified and screened from UNWPI, namely IFW, IIPF, IVAF, IIFY, ILAFF, and IFIP, which exhibited high antioxidant activity and could bind to Keap1 protein through hydrogen bonding, π-alkyl interactions, and π-π stacking interactions. The research results provided theoretical basis and technical support for the preparation of walnut antioxidant peptides and the high-value utilization of walnut meal.

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