Josane Cardim de Jesus, Lucas Reis, M. Santos, Leandro Santos, S. Ferrão
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摘要
植物蛋白酶已被研究用作乳凝剂,洋蓟花(Cynara cardunculus L. var scolymus)作为微生物凝乳酶的替代品具有潜在的凝乳作用。目的是利用中红外光谱(MIR)和分析方法对洋蓟花(Cynara cardunculus L. var scolymus)中天冬氨酸蛋白酶进行化学表征。提取洋蓟花提取物,并以粗蓟花提取物和微生物凝乳酶为对照。分析植物提取物和微生物凝乳酶的蛋白浓度、蛋白水解活性(PA)、凝乳活性(MCA)、特异性比(SR),以及pH、温度、NaCl和CaCl2浓度对MCA和PA的影响,并对其电泳、光谱、色谱和储存稳定性进行表征。结果表明,洋蓟花粗提物具有高MCA (510.08 SU mL-1)、低PA(10.50µg mg-1)、低SR(48.57)和长达90 d的冷冻稳定性。洋蓟花的电泳图谱显示一条表观分子量为32 kDa的蛋白带,与cardosin a有关。洋蓟花可能是一种新的具有乳凝酶活性的商业植物蛋白酶替代品。
Chemical Characterization of Aspartic Protease from Artichoke Flower (Cynara cardunculus L. var scolymus) Using MIR Spectroscopy and Analytical Measurements
Vegetable proteases have been studied as milk coagulants, and artichoke flower (Cynara cardunculus L. var scolymus) has potential coagulant action as a substitute for microbial chymosin. The objective was to perform chemical characterization of aspartic proteases from artichoke flower (Cynara cardunculus L. var scolymus) by mid-infrared spectroscopy (MIR) and analytical measurements. Artichoke flower extracts were obtained and crude thistle flower extract and microbial chymosin were used as a reference. Plant extracts and microbial chymosin were analyzed for protein concentration, proteolytic activity (PA), milk clotting activity (MCA), specificity ratio (SR), effects of pH, temperature, NaCl and CaCl2 concentration on MCA and PA and characterized by electrophoretic, spectroscopic, chromatographic and storage stability. The results indicated that the crude extract of artichoke flower showed high MCA (510.08 SU mL-1 ), low PA (10.50 µg mg-1), SR (48.57) and storage stability for up to 90 days under frozen. The electrophoretic profile of artichoke flower resulted in a protein band with an apparent molecular weight of 32 kDa, associated with cardosin A. Artichoke flower may be a new alternative for commercial plant proteases with active enzymes for milk coagulation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society embraces all aspects of chemistry except education, philosophy and history of chemistry. It is a medium for reporting selected original and significant contributions to new chemical knowledge.