Abstract

Effects of sweep frequency ultrasound (SFU) pretreatment of a new multifunctional ultrasonic equipment on hydrolysis characteristics of zeins and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity of zein hydrolysates were investigated. Degree of hydrolysis of zeins reached the highest of 25.93 % and 25.72 % at 40 kHz and 25/40 kHz, respectively. While 25/40 kHz increased solubility, surface hydrophobicity, particle size uniform of zeins and ACE inhibitory activities of the hydrolysates significantly. Endogenous fluorescence indicated that 25/40 kHz promoted unfolding of protein molecules and exposure of hydrophobic residues, thereby facilitating enzymatic hydrolysis. Circular dichroism spectrum and Fourier transform infrared spectrometer illustrated that 25/40 kHz unfolded protein molecules and decreased α-helical contents remarkably. Gel permeation chromatography showed that more small-molecule active peptides were obtained from hydrolysates at 25/40 kHz. In conclusion, SFU pretreatment at 25/40 kHz with the new equipment before proteolysis is an efficient method to improve ACE inhibitory activity of the hydrolysates.

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