Abstract

Peanut protein isolate (PPI) was extracted by high-pressure homogenization (HPH) under 0.1 MPa (atmospheric pressure) and 40 or 80 MPa (high pressure). Effects of Alcalase (a proteolytic enzyme) on the enzymatic hydrolysis of PPI and the antioxidant activity of the PPI hydrolysates were investigated. The molecular weight distributions of the PPI hydrolysates were analyzed using Sephadex G-25 gel filtration chromatography while the antioxidant activities, including reducing power, 1,1-dipheny-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical-scavenging activity and hydroxyl free radical-scavenging activity of the PPI hydrolysates were evaluated. The extraction yields of PPI by HPH under 0.1, 40 and 80 MPa were 16.84, 30.65 and 39.86%, respectively, which showed that HPH treatment improved the PPI extraction. The HPH treatment increased the degree of hydrolysis of PPI and significantly increased the reducing power and hydroxyl radical­scavenging activity. Furthermore, the molecular weight distributions of the PPI hydrolysates appeared principally over the range of 1000–5000 Da, while the HPH treatment enhanced the production of small peptides, which was in agreement with the high PPI hydrolysis degree. These results suggest that HPH treatment in combination with enzymatic hydrolysis could modify PPI properties and increase the antioxidant activities of the PPI hydrolysates. This study was focused to evaluate the effects of high-pressure homogenization (HPH) in combination with enzymatic hydrolysis on extraction yield and enzymatic hydrolysis of PPI and antioxidant activity of the PPI hydrolysates. This study indicated the possibility of improving the availability of PPI by HPH treatment via increasing extraction yield and enzymatic hydrolysis of the PPI, which can provide a better utilization of the peanut by-product.

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