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Investigation into the potential of commercially available lesser mealworm (A. diaperinus) protein to serve as sources of peptides with DPP-IV inhibitory activity
Authors:Isabelle M E Lacroix  Irene Dávalos Terán  Vincenzo Fogliano  Harry J Wichers
Affiliation:1. Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, 6700AA The Netherlands;2. Food Quality & Design, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, 6700AA The Netherlands
Abstract:Food-derived peptides are known to possess inhibitory activity against the dipeptidyl-peptidase IV (DPP-IV) enzyme, a target in the management of type 2 diabetes. While proteins from commonly consumed food commodities have been investigated as precursors of DPP-IV-inhibiting peptides, studies on novel protein sources, such as those from insects, are sparse. This research aimed to determine if DPP-IV inhibitors can be generated upon in vitro digestion or enzymatic hydrolysis of lesser mealworm protein isolate and concentrate. Treatment of the proteins with digestive enzymes and proteases generated hydrolysates with varying potency, thermolysin being the most effective at releasing active peptides (IC50 = 0.63 and 0.60 mg mL?1 for the isolate and concentrate). Ultrafiltration of the thermolysin-treated hydrolysates did not significantly improve the potency. This study shows that DPP-IV inhibitors can be generated from lesser mealworm protein and provides insight on the potential of insects to serve as functional food ingredients.
Keywords:Dipeptidyl-peptidase IV inhibitors  hydrolysates  in   vitro digestion  lesser mealworm (A  diaperinus) protein  type 2 diabetes
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