Identification of multifunctional peptides from human milk

Mandal, Santi M. ; Bharti, Rashmi ; Porto, William F. ; Gauri, Samiran S. ; Mandal, Mahitosh ; Franco, Octavio L. ; Ghosh, Ananta K. (2014) Identification of multifunctional peptides from human milk Peptides, 56 . pp. 84-93. ISSN 0196-9781

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2014.03.017

Abstract

Pharmaceutical industries have renewed interest in screening multifunctional bioactive peptides as a marketable product in health care applications. In this context, several animal and plant peptides with potential bioactivity have been reported. Milk proteins and peptides have received much attention as a source of health-enhancing components to be incorporated into nutraceuticals and functional foods. By using this source, 24 peptides have been fractionated and purified from human milk using RP-HPLC. Multifunctional roles including antimicrobial, antioxidant and growth stimulating activity have been evaluated in all 24 fractions. Nevertheless, only four fractions show multiple combined activities among them. Using a proteomic approach, two of these four peptides have been identified as lactoferrin derived peptide and kappa casein short chain peptide. Lactoferrin derived peptide (f8) is arginine-rich and kappa casein derived (f12) peptide is proline-rich. Both peptides (f8 and f12) showed antimicrobial activities against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Fraction 8 (f8) exhibits growth stimulating activity in 3T3 cell line and f12 shows higher free radical scavenging activity in comparison to other fractions. Finally, both peptides were in silico evaluated and some insights into their mechanism of action were provided. Thus, results indicate that these identified peptides have multiple biological activities which are valuable for the quick development of the neonate and may be considered as potential biotechnological products for nutraceutical industry.

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Keywords:Antimicrobial Peptides; Antioxidant Peptides; Growth Stimulating Peptides’ Human Milk; Multifunctional Peptides
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