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Kaite Chen1, Guanhao He1, Shan Duan1
1Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, College of Food Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, Guangdong Province China.
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In this study, casein was used as the raw material to prepare casein hydrolysates, and the fraction with high activity (F-IMAC) was enriched by immobilized metal affinity chromatography. Then, F-IMAC and its zinc chelates (F-IMAC-Zn, 99.1 mg/g) were characterized. Analysis of amino acid composition indicated that the contents of Asp, Thr, Ser, Glu, Cys, Ile, His, Lys, and Arg in F-IMAC-Zn increased. Ultraviolet-Visible spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy revealed structural differences between F-IMAC and F-IMAC-Zn. The carboxyl, carbonyl, and amide bonds serve as zinc binding sites. The results of HPLC-MS/MS and molecular docking indicated that YPVEPF (750.3588 Da), EMPFPK (747.3625 Da), and EAMAPKHKEMPFPK (1639.8214 Da) exhibited the strongest zinc chelating potential among the 50 peptides identified from F-IMAC, and the three mainly combined with Zn2+ through Metal-Acceptor bonds and Charge-Charge bonds. In the zinc transport experiment, the zinc transport amounts of YPVEPF, EMPFPK, and EAMAPKHKEMPFPK increased by 99.80, 67.40, and 123.37%, respectively, compared with the control group (the ZnSO4), which indicated that all three exhibited strong activities in promoting intestinal zinc absorption. This study provides theoretical bases and new ideas for the development of dietary zinc supplements using casein zinc-chelating peptides.
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