Abstract

Bovine bone is rich in collagen and is a good material for collagen peptide preparation. Although thermolysin-like proteases (TLPs) have been applied in different fields, the potential of TLPs in preparing bioactive collagen peptides has rarely been evaluated. Here, we characterized a thermophilic TLP, A69, from a hydrothermal bacterium Anoxybacillus caldiproteolyticus 1A02591, and evaluated its potential in preparing bioactive collagen peptides. A69 showed the highest activity at 60 °C and pH 7.0. We optimized the conditions for bovine bone collagen hydrolysis and set up a process with high hydrolysis efficiency (99.4%) to prepare bovine bone collagen peptides, in which bovine bone collagen was hydrolyzed at 60 °C for 2 h with an enzyme–substrate ratio of 25 U/g. The hydrolysate contained 96.5% peptides that have a broad molecular weight distribution below 10000 Da. The hydrolysate showed good moisture-retention ability and a high hydroxyl radical (•OH) scavenging ratio of 73.2%, suggesting that the prepared collagen peptides have good antioxidative activity. Altogether, these results indicate that the thermophilic TLP A69 has promising potential in the preparation of bioactive collagen peptides, which may have potentials in cosmetics, food and pharmaceutical industries. This study lays a foundation for the high-valued utilization of bovine bone collagen.

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  • IntroductionStudies have shown that collagen peptides display beneficial effects on human health, including improving skin health, muscle strength and bone density [6,7,8], as well as reducing obesity, joint pain and blood pressure [9,10,11]

  • The results indicate that thermolysin-like proteases (TLPs) A69 has good potential in preparing bioactive peptides from bovine bone collagen

  • The gene A69 amplified from the genome DNA of strain A102591 was cloned into the expression vector pET-22b and the protease A69 was successfully expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3)

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Introduction

Studies have shown that collagen peptides display beneficial effects on human health, including improving skin health, muscle strength and bone density [6,7,8], as well as reducing obesity, joint pain and blood pressure [9,10,11]. Due to their various functions, collagen peptides have been applied in cosmetics, food, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries [12,13,14]. Rare metalloproteinases have been used to prepare collagen peptides

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