Stability to thermal treatment of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitory activity of a boarfish (Capros aper) protein hydrolysate when incorporated into tomato-based products |
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Authors: | Pádraigín A. Harnedy-Rothwell Chris M. McLaughlin William Crowe Philip J. Allsopp Emeir M. McSorley Martin Devaney Jason Whooley Brian McGovern Vadivel Parthsarathy Finbarr P.M. O'Harte Richard J. FitzGerald |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Limerick, Castletroy, Limerick, Ireland;2. School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Derry, UK;3. Department of Hospitality & Tourism Management, Ulster University, York Street, Belfast, Co. Antrim, UK;4. Bio-Marine Ingredients Ireland Ltd., Lough Egish Food Park, Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Biofunctional peptide ingredients should retain their stability following standard processing operations in food-based delivery vehicles. A boarfish protein hydrolysate, exhibiting anti-diabetic activity, was subjected to a range of thermal treatments following incorporation into tomato-based soup and juice products. The dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) inhibitory activity and peptide profile of the hydrolysate within the products were assessed before and after thermal treatment. The treatments applied had no effect on the DPP-IV inhibitory activity or peptide profile of the protein hydrolysate. The heat-treated (90 °C × 1 min and 121 °C × 42 s) juice-fortified beverage had microbial counts within the acceptable limits for consumption when stored at 4 °C for 30 days. Furthermore, the hydrolysate within the beverage products was resistant to simulated gastrointestinal digestion (SGID) regardless of whether it was heat- or non-heat-treated, or stored for 30 days at 4 °C. Therefore, tomato-based beverages are suitable delivery vehicles for biofunctional peptide ingredients. |
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Keywords: | Anti-diabetic boarfish dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibition functional food ingredient peptide protein hydrolysate simulated gastrointestinal digestion stability thermal treatment |
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