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Rapeseed meal, a byproduct of oil extraction, is increasingly recognised as a valuable source of plant protein and health-promoting peptides. This study aimed to identify key proteins in cold-pressed rapeseed meal and assess their potential to release bioactive peptides through in silico hydrolysis using plant-derived proteases, namely papain, bromelain, and ficin. Proteomic profiling via two-dimensional electrophoresis and MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry revealed cruciferin as the dominant protein, along with other metabolic and defence-related proteins. In silico digestion of these sequences using the BIOPEP database generated thousands of peptide fragments, of which over 50% were predicted to exhibit bioactivities, including ACE and DPP-IV inhibition, as well as antioxidant, neuroprotective, and anticancer effects. Among the evaluated enzymes, bromelain exhibited the highest efficacy, yielding the greatest quantity and diversity of bioactive peptides. Notably, peptides with antihypertensive and antidiabetic properties were consistently identified across all of the protein and enzyme variants. Although certain rare functions, such as anticancer and antibacterial activities, were observed only in specific hydrolysates, their presence underscores the broader functional potential of peptides derived from rapeseed. These findings highlight the potential of rapeseed meal as a sustainable source of functional ingredients while emphasising the necessity for experimental validation to confirm the predicted bioactivities.
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Int J Mol Sci
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CSIRO Agriculture & Food, Clunies Ross Street, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
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Institute of Animal Science, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.
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AB Vista, Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK.
The study aimed to investigate the effect of graded levels of supplementary phytase (PHY) on energy and nutrient availability, and phytate (IP6) degradation of rapeseed meal (RSM) containing, wheat-based diets in turkeys. A control diet containing 6.8 g/kg available P (positive control; PC), a low-P diet containing 5.
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Department of Animal and Poultry Nutrition, Faculty of Animal Science, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran; Central Queensland Innovation and Research Precinct (CQIRP), Institute for Future Farming Systems, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, QLD 47
The inclusion of raw rapeseed meal (RSM) in broiler diets is often limited due to the presence of anti-nutritional factors. Microbial fermentation has been proposed as an effective strategy to improve the nutritional value of plant-based protein sources. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of replacing soybean meal (SBM) with either RSM or fermented RSM (FRSM) on growth performance, gut microbiota, biochemical indices, intestinal morphology, nutrient digestibility, and cecal short-chain fatty acid concentrations in broiler chickens.
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Shaanxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Molecular Biology, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, 712100, PR China.
This experiment was designed to assess the influences of adding varying proportions of rapeseed meal (RSM) to the dietary concentrate on the production performance, milk quality, health status, rumen fermentation, and the characteristics of rumen and fecal flora of mid-lactation Xinong Saanen dairy goats. Thirty-six mid-lactation dairy goats, matched for age, parity, lactation stage, and body weight were randomly divided into three groups of 12 goats each, namely RSM5(with 5% of RSM in the concentrate feed), RSM10(with 10% of RSM in the concentrate feed), and RSM15 (with 15% of RSM in the concentrate feed). The experiment lasted for 49 days, including a 7-day pre-feeding period and a 42-day trial period.
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