Self-assembly, rheological properties and antioxidant activities of chitosan grafted with tryptophan and phenylalanine

Author(s):  
Yanqing Wang ◽  
Qianqian Han ◽  
Ying Wang ◽  
Dan Qin ◽  
Qiang Luo ◽  
...  
Biomedicines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 294
Author(s):  
Raffaele Pugliese ◽  
Anna Arnoldi ◽  
Carmen Lammi

Naturally occurring food peptides are frequently used in the life sciences due to their beneficial effects through their impact on specific biochemical pathways. Furthermore, they are often leveraged for applications in areas as diverse as bioengineering, medicine, agriculture, and even fashion. However, progress toward understanding their self-assembling properties as functional materials are often hindered by their long aromatic and charged residue-enriched sequences encrypted in the parent protein sequence. In this study, we elucidate the nanostructure and the hierarchical self-assembly propensity of a lupin-derived peptide which belongs to the α-conglutin (11S globulin, legumin-like protein), with a straightforward N-terminal biotinylated oligoglycine tag-based methodology for controlling the nanostructures, biomechanics, and biological features. Extensive characterization was performed via Circular Dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), rheological measurements, and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) analyses. By using the biotin tag, we obtained a thixotropic lupin-derived peptide hydrogel (named BT13) with tunable mechanical properties (from 2 to 11 kPa), without impairing its spontaneous formation of β-sheet secondary structures. Lastly, we demonstrated that this hydrogel has antioxidant activity. Altogether, our findings address multiple challenges associated with the development of naturally occurring food peptide-based hydrogels, offering a new tool to both fine tune the mechanical properties and tailor the antioxidant activities, providing new research directions across food chemistry, biochemistry, and bioengineering.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
L. N. Carenza ◽  
G. Gonnella ◽  
A. Lamura ◽  
D. Marenduzzo ◽  
G. Negro ◽  
...  

Abstract We use computer simulations to study the morphology and rheological properties of a bidimensional emulsion resulting from a mixture of a passive isotropic fluid and an active contractile polar gel, in the presence of a surfactant that favours the emulsification of the two phases. By varying the intensity of the contractile activity and of an externally imposed shear flow, we find three possible morphologies. For low shear rates, a simple lamellar state is obtained. For intermediate activity and shear rate, an asymmetric state emerges, which is characterized by shear and concentration banding at the polar/isotropic interface. A further increment in the active forcing leads to the self-assembly of a soft channel where an isotropic fluid flows between two layers of active material. We characterize the stability of this state by performing a dynamical test varying the intensity of the active forcing and shear rate. Finally, we address the rheological properties of the system by measuring the effective shear viscosity, finding that this increases as active forcing is increased—so that the fluid thickens with activity.


Antioxidants ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 127
Author(s):  
Ximeng Lin ◽  
Keshan Liu ◽  
Sheng Yin ◽  
Yimin Qin ◽  
Peili Shen ◽  
...  

After extraction from jujube pomace and purification by two columns (DEAE-Sepharose Fast Flow and Sepharcyl S-300), the structure of SAZMP4 was investigated by HPGPC, GC, FI-IR, GC-MS, NMR, SEM, and AFM. Analysis determined that SAZMP4 (Mw = 28.94 kDa) was a pectic polysaccharide mainly containing 1,4-linked GalA (93.48%) with side chains of 1,2,4-linked Rha and 1,3,5-linked Ara and terminals of 1-linked Rha and 1-linked Ara, which might be the homogalacturonan (HG) type with side chains of the RG-I type, corresponding to the results of NMR. In AFM and SEM images, self-assembly and aggregation of SAZMP4 were respectively observed indicating its structural features. The antioxidant activity of SAZMP4 against H2O2-induced oxidative stress in Caco-2 cells was determined by activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) as well as malondialdehyde (MDA) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, indicating SAZMP4 can be a natural antioxidant. Also, a better water retention capacity and thermal stability of SAZMP4 was observed based on DSC analysis, which could be applied in food industry as an additive.


2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 1863-1872 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renhao Dong ◽  
Jing Wu ◽  
Shuli Dong ◽  
Shasha Song ◽  
Feng Tian ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 581 ◽  
pp. 806-815 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva Dieuzy ◽  
Garbine Aguirre ◽  
Stéphane Auguste ◽  
Kamel Chougrani ◽  
Valérie Alard ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 1418 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junfeng Shi ◽  
Yue Pan ◽  
Yuan Gao ◽  
Bing Xu

ABSTRACTBy systematically altering the number and position of phenylalanine and carboxylate groups on a series of hydrogelators containing a naphthalene motif, we evaluated the correlation of molecular structures, self-assembly, and the rheological properties of the hydrogels. The storage moduli of the hydrogels decrease with the increase of the number of phenylalanine or with the insertion of a cysteine residue, and the effect of the carboxylic group on the rheological properties depends on the backbone of the hydrogelators. Transmission electron microscopy shows that these hydrogelators self-assemble in water to form nanofibers and result in threedimensional networks. Circular dichroism experiment indicates the hydrogelators self-assemble to form β-sheet-like structure within the nanofibers. This work suggests that control of the synergy of hydrogen bonding and aromatic-aromatic interactions may offer a feasible way to modulate the rheological properties of molecular hydrogels consisting of small molecules.


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