A method for decolorizing silkworm chrysalis proteolysis of blood pressure-lowering peptide
A technology of proteolysis and antihypertensive peptides, which is applied in the field of decolorization of silkworm chrysalis proteolytic antihypertensive peptides, can solve problems such as adverse clinical reactions, and achieve low equipment requirements, good selectivity, anion and cation exchange functions, and simple decolorization methods Effect
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[0021] 1. Preparation of silkworm chrysalis protein enzymatic hydrolysis blood pressure-lowering peptide liquid: dissolve 40g silkworm chrysalis protein powder into 2L water to form silkworm chrysalis protein water-soluble, add trypsin as hydrolytic enzyme, the addition amount of trypsin is 1% of silkworm chrysalis protein quality, control the pH at Under the environment of 8.0 for enzymatic hydrolysis for 4 hours, use NaOH solution to maintain a constant pH value, and inactivate the enzyme to obtain silkworm chrysalis proteolytic blood pressure lowering peptide solution. It has been determined that the angiotensin inhibitory activity is 90.1%, and the protein content of the enzymatic solution is 10 mg·L -1 , the detected amount of angiotensin inhibitory activity protein was 200 μg.
[0022] 2. Decolorization of silkworm chrysalis protease hydrolyzed hypotensive peptide solution
[0023] The pH value of the prepared silkworm chrysalis proteolysis blood pressure lowering pepti...
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[0025] 1. The preparation of the antihypertensive peptide liquid hydrolyzed by silkworm chrysalis proteolysis is the same as that in Example 1.
[0026] 2. Decolorization of silkworm chrysalis protease hydrolyzed hypotensive peptide solution
[0027] The pH value of the silkworm chrysalis proteolytic blood pressure-lowering peptide solution prepared in Example 1 was adjusted to 7.5, and the mass ratio of bentonite, activated clay and alkaline calcium-based bentonite in the decolorizing agent was 1:0.8:1. The decolorizing agent and silkworm chrysalis protease The mass-to-volume ratio of the antihypertensive peptide solution is 30g / L. During ultrasonic oscillation, adjust the ultrasonic initial temperature to 40°C, ultrasonic power to 35W, and decolorize for 25 minutes; centrifuge at a speed of 4000r·min -1 After centrifugation for 20 minutes, the obtained supernatant was decolorized silkworm chrysalis protein hypotensive enzymatic hydrolyzate. After testing, the final decoloriz...
Embodiment 3
[0029] 1. The preparation of the antihypertensive peptide liquid hydrolyzed by silkworm chrysalis proteolysis is the same as that in Example 1.
[0030] 2. Decolorization of silkworm chrysalis protease hydrolyzed hypotensive peptide solution
[0031] The pH value of the silkworm chrysalis proteolytic blood pressure-lowering peptide solution prepared in Example 1 was adjusted to 7.0, and the mass ratio of bentonite, activated clay and alkaline calcium-based bentonite in the decolorizing agent was 1:1:1. The decolorizing agent and silkworm chrysalis protease The mass-to-volume ratio of the antihypertensive peptide solution is 35g / L. During ultrasonic oscillation, adjust the ultrasonic initial temperature to 45°C, ultrasonic power 40W, and decolorize for 20 minutes; centrifugal separation speed 4000r·min -1 After centrifugation for 20 minutes, the obtained supernatant was decolorized silkworm chrysalis protein hypotensive enzymatic hydrolyzate. After testing, the final decoloriza...
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