The objective of this study was to prepare antioxidant peptides from duck meat hydrolysate (DMH) using Protamex. The DPPH(•) scavenging activity, hydroxyl radical ((•)OH) scavenging activity and Fe2+ chelating ability of DMH were investigated. DMH was separated into three groups MWCO-1 (69.57%), MWCO-2 (9.53%) and MWCO-3 (8.21%) by Ultra-filtration. MWCO-3 exhibited the highest DPPH(•) scavenging activity (83.17±0.73%) and was subsequently fractionated by using gel filtration chromatography, to obtain the fraction B (40.90%). The fraction B5 (6.71%) obtained from ion exchange chromatography exhibited the highest DPPH(•) scavenging activity (93.63±0.13%) and contained seven pept... More
The objective of this study was to prepare antioxidant peptides from duck meat hydrolysate (DMH) using Protamex. The DPPH(•) scavenging activity, hydroxyl radical ((•)OH) scavenging activity and Fe2+ chelating ability of DMH were investigated. DMH was separated into three groups MWCO-1 (69.57%), MWCO-2 (9.53%) and MWCO-3 (8.21%) by Ultra-filtration. MWCO-3 exhibited the highest DPPH(•) scavenging activity (83.17±0.73%) and was subsequently fractionated by using gel filtration chromatography, to obtain the fraction B (40.90%). The fraction B5 (6.71%) obtained from ion exchange chromatography exhibited the highest DPPH(•) scavenging activity (93.63±0.13%) and contained seven peptides which were characterized by LC-MS/MS. Among these peptides, the LQAEVEELRAALE showed the highest DPPH(•) scavenging activity (93.36±0.53%) and Fe2+ chelating ability (87.13±0.47%), and the IEDPFDQDDWGAWKK exhibited the highest (•)OH scavenging activity (46.51±0.16%). The results presented here indicated that the DMH could serve as a suitable source of antioxidant peptides.