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Antioxidative Properties of Histidine-Containing Peptides Designed from Peptide Fragments Found in the Digests of a Soybean Protein
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1998
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Nutraceutical IngredientLipid PeroxidationMolecular BiologyLinoleic AcidSoybean ProteinOxidative StressSinglet OxygenBioanalysisHistidine-containing PeptidesPhytochemicalBiochemistryAlternative Protein SourcePharmacologyNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryPeptide SynthesisProtein EngineeringMedicinePeptide Fragments Found
The properties of 22 synthetic peptides containing histidine, which were designed on the basis of the antioxidative peptide (Leu-Leu-Pro-His-His) derived from proteolytic digests of a soybean protein, were examined with regard to their antioxidative activity against the peroxidation of linoleic acid and the scavenging effects on active oxygen and free radical species. The antioxidative activities of these peptides in an emulsion oxidation system using 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride as a radical initiator correlated well within an aqueous system. Although the histidine-containing peptides had a quenching activity on singlet oxygen, they did not show antioxidative activity in an 2,2'-azobis(2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile)-induced oxidation system or scavenging effects on 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical and superoxide. The metal-ion chelating activities and the hydrophobicities of these peptides showed no direct correlation with their antioxidative activities. Leu-Leu-Pro-His-His was modified with a hydroxyl radical in an aqueous ethanol system during the peroxidation of linoleic acid.
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