Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7586471 | Food Chemistry | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Amino acids exert characteristic antioxidant activities depending on the properties of their side residues. The hydrophobic residues were effective against peroxyl radical, while acidic residues and their analogs were effective against peroxynitrite. Peptides containing tyrosine showed different activities against different reactive oxygen species (ROS) and/or reactive nitrogen species (RNS). The number and position of tyrosine did not affect the antioxidant activity against hypochlorite ion. Against the peroxyl radical, the number of tyrosine residues affected the antioxidant activity, while its position did not have a significant effect. The tyrosine position was an important factor for the antioxidant activity against peroxynitrite. The peptide GWWW showed higher antioxidant activity against peroxyl radical than tryptophan at concentrations below 25â¯ÂµM, and high activity against peroxynitrite at 250â¯ÂµM. Our results suggest that antioxidant peptides against a specific target ROS or RNS can be designed based on the characteristics of the amino acid side chains.
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Authors
Riko Matsui, Risa Honda, Mutsumi Kanome, Akari Hagiwara, Yuka Matsuda, Tomoka Togitani, Narumi Ikemoto, Masaaki Terashima,