Abstract

Introduction: Bioactive peptides are small peptides of 2-20 amino acids encrypted in the proteins of protein-rich unconventionalfood sources. Bioactive peptides show therapeutic functions such as antioxidative, immunomodulatory, opioid, anti-hypertensive,antimicrobial, etc.Objective: Unconventional protein-rich food sources may be employed to fabricate bioactive peptides using enzyme technology.Methodology: Protein-rich unconventional food sources such as Bellamya bengalensis Lamellidense marginalis have been used to fabricatebioactive peptides using different proteases in vitro. The ultrafiltration technique isolated the peptides. Functional properties of proteinisolates from the meat of Bellamya bengalensis were characterized as foaming property, solubility index of protein, and emulsifyingproperty. The anti-hypertensive property of the bioactive peptides was determined and compared with lisinopril, a standard drug. Invitro experiments and in silico molecular docking studies were carried out to find the most powerful inhibitory peptide against ACE,the major enzyme of the Renin-Angiotensin System. Using isothermal titration calorimetry, the results were further authenticated, andthe actual mechanism of action of their anti-hypertensive property was found.Results: The hydrolysates were ultrafiltered, the smallest fraction was evaluated in MALDI-TOF MS, and five peptides were sequencedvia de novo sequencing. Lisinopril is a synthetic analog of the Angiotensin Converting Enzyme. The BP's binding affinity to ACE's activesite was compared with lisinopril. The thermodynamics of the inhibition was checked by ITC and further validated by in silico moleculardocking study. The ACE-inhibitory potential of the BP positively correlates with the presence of hydrophobic amino acids.Conclusion: BP from different food sources have been excised and studied for their functional properties. Some have anti-hypertensiveproperties and may be of particular interest in the context of hypertension. BP from dietary proteins exposes various biological activities.These BP with anti-hypertensive effects may serve as a value-added food and pharmaceutical product.

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