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Potential Antioxidant Properties of Enzymatic Hydrolysates from Stichopus japonicus against Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Oxidative Stress

Journal

ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox10010110

Keywords

antioxidant; red sea cucumber; Stichopus japonicus; enzyme-assisted extract; oxidative stress

Funding

  1. National Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea Research Program [2021M00500]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [NRF-2019R1C1C1009327]

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An antioxidant evaluation was conducted on enzymatic hydrolysates of Stichopus japonicus, with alpha-chymotrypsin-assisted hydrolysate showing high protein content and strong hydroxyl radical scavenging activity. Fractionation of alpha-chy into three ultrafiltration fractions revealed that alpha-chy-III exhibited significant antioxidant properties and protective effects in both Vero cells and zebrafish embryos exposed to H2O2, indicating its potential as a bioactive ingredient for functional food industries.
A comprehensive antioxidant evaluation was performed on enzymatic hydrolysates of Stichopus japonicus (S. japonicus) using Vero cells and zebrafish models for in vitro and in vivo studies, respectively. S. japonicus was hydrolyzed with food-grade enzymes (alcalase, alpha-chymotrypsin, flavourzyme, kojizyme, neutrase, papain, pepsin, protamex, and trypsin), and the free radical scavenging activities were screened via electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. According to the results, the enzymatic hydrolysates contained high protein and relatively low polysaccharide and sulfate contents. Among these hydrolysates, the alpha-chymotrypsin assisted hydrolysate from S. japonicus (alpha-chy) showed high yield and protein content, and strong hydroxyl radical scavenging activity. Therefore, alpha-chy was chosen for further purification. The alpha-chy was fractionated by ultrafiltration into three ultrafiltration (UF) fractions based on their molecular weight: >10 kDa (alpha-chy-I), 5-10 kDa (alpha-chy-II), and <5 kDa (alpha-chy-III), and we evaluated their antioxidant properties in H2O2 exposed Vero cells. The alpha-chy and its UF fractions significantly decreased the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and increased cell viability in H2O2 exposed Vero cells. Among them, alpha-chy-III effectively declined the intracellular ROS levels and increased cell viability and exhibited protection against H2O2 induced apoptotic damage. Furthermore, alpha-chy-III remarkably attenuated the cell death, intracellular ROS and lipid peroxidation in H2O2 exposed zebrafish embryos. Altogether, our findings demonstrated that alpha-chy and its alpha-chy-III from S. japonicus possess strong antioxidant activities that could be utilized as a bioactive ingredient for functional food industries.

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