Ferdinand, F.C. Saputra, D. Lestari, A. Pakpahan, M.T. Suhartono
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The antioxidant activity was measured using DPPH and FRAP,\nwhile the antibacterial was analyzed using the agar well diffusion method. BSFL was\nhydrolyzed with bromelain extracted from pineapple or commercial enzyme (Enzyplex).\nThe IC50 shown by protein hydrolysate was 9.43±0.84% (v/v) or 0.72 mg/mL. The FRAP\nvalue was 521.21±264.53 µM for BSFL protein without enzyme addition, 792.14±291.02\nfor BSFL with the addition of bromelain, and 5,352.114±861.99 µM for BSFL with the\naddition of Enzyplex. The addition of bromelain increased the FRAP value 1.2 times,\nwhile the addition of Enzyplex increased the FRAP value 10.2 times. The antibacterial\nactivity indicated that protein hydrolysate with phosphate buffer pH 8 at 50℃ and 24 hrs\nincubation showed the highest antibacterial activity to the lowest are Vibrio cholerae,\nBacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus, respectively. 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Bioactivities of black soldier fly larvae protein hydrolysate
One of the potential insects for feed and food sources is the Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
(Hermetia illucens). The BSF originated in South America and has now spread to many
tropical countries. The BSF larvae (BSFL) had attracted much attention due to their good
nutrient content and were recently reported as having useful bioactivities. BSFL has been
widely used as feed and has been found to reduce bad smells associated with the growth of
pathogenic microbes. The high protein content in BSFL is advantageous in the production
of bioactive peptides. This research aimed to extract and hydrolyze the protein from BSFL
with protease enzyme to produce protein hydrolysate or peptides with antioxidant and
antibacterial activities. The antioxidant activity was measured using DPPH and FRAP,
while the antibacterial was analyzed using the agar well diffusion method. BSFL was
hydrolyzed with bromelain extracted from pineapple or commercial enzyme (Enzyplex).
The IC50 shown by protein hydrolysate was 9.43±0.84% (v/v) or 0.72 mg/mL. The FRAP
value was 521.21±264.53 µM for BSFL protein without enzyme addition, 792.14±291.02
for BSFL with the addition of bromelain, and 5,352.114±861.99 µM for BSFL with the
addition of Enzyplex. The addition of bromelain increased the FRAP value 1.2 times,
while the addition of Enzyplex increased the FRAP value 10.2 times. The antibacterial
activity indicated that protein hydrolysate with phosphate buffer pH 8 at 50℃ and 24 hrs
incubation showed the highest antibacterial activity to the lowest are Vibrio cholerae,
Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus, respectively. The results suggest that BSFL
has antibacterial and antioxidant bioactivities using bromelain extracted from pineapple
and Enzyplex, a commercial enzyme that contains protease, lipase and amylase. Using
Enzyplex as an enzyme to hydrolyze BFSL shows a very high antioxidant capacity
compared to bromelain as an enzyme. This suggests that more protein and other
macromolecules contribute to the antioxidant capacity. Using bromelain as an enzyme to
hydrolyze BSFL, shows that BSFL peptide has higher antibacterial activity in gramnegative bacteria.