Journal article

Characterization of bioactive peptides derived by enzymatic hydrolysis of whey protein concentrate


Authors listSchober, Y; Yoo, SH; Paik, HD; Park, EJ; Spengler, B; Römpp, A; Jayaprakasha, HM; Yoon, YC

Publication year2012

Pages55-57

JournalMilchwissenschaft

Volume number67

Issue number1

ISSN0026-3788

PublisherAva Agrar-verlag Allgau GMBH


Abstract
This investigation was carried out to evaluate the extent of bioactive peptides that can be obtained from proteolytic enzymes, including alcalase, flavorzyme, neutrase, and protamax. For this purpose, whey protein concentrate (WPC) was hydrolyzed, spray-dried, and subjected to mass spectrometric analysis. In addition, offline-electrospray-ionization-mass spectrometry (ESI/MS) measurements and offline-matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI/MS) measurements were compared to determine analytical adequacy. Samples treated with alcalase for 3 hours produced various bioactive peptides, suggesting the possible application of this method to functional food preparations. Comparison of both ionization methods indicated ESI/MS as suitable for the identification of peptides from whey protein hydrolysates.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchober, Y., Yoo, S., Paik, H., Park, E., Spengler, B., Römpp, A., et al. (2012) Characterization of bioactive peptides derived by enzymatic hydrolysis of whey protein concentrate, Milchwissenschaft, 67(1), pp. 55-57

APA Citation styleSchober, Y., Yoo, S., Paik, H., Park, E., Spengler, B., Römpp, A., Jayaprakasha, H., & Yoon, Y. (2012). Characterization of bioactive peptides derived by enzymatic hydrolysis of whey protein concentrate. Milchwissenschaft. 67(1), 55-57.


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