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Potential of green and roasted coffee beans and spent coffee grounds to provide bioactive peptides
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  • Food chemistry, 2021-06, Vol.348, p.129061-129061, Article 129061
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England: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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  • •Coffee, a little-exploited source of bioactive peptides was studied.•Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor peptides is in 11S coffee protein.•Coffee protein digestion can release ACE inhibitor and antioxidant peptides.•Roasting coffee improve antioxidant activity due to protein–melanoidin interaction.•Spent coffee grounds is a valuable source of bioactive peptides. Protein extracts from green and roasted coffee beans and from spent coffee grounds (SCG) were evaluated as bioactive peptides sources. The in silico approach revealed a high frequency of the occurrence (A) of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) (0.62) and angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor peptides (0.44) in the 11S coffee globulin, which could be released after digestion. After in vitro digestion of the protein, the green bean and SCG proteins were more susceptible to proteolysis, releasing smaller polypeptides (3.4 kDa), which showed higher anti-hypertensive potentials (IC50 = 0.30 and 0.27 mg soluble protein/mL). However, the antioxidant capacity only increased for the roasted coffee and SCG extracts due to antioxidant groups formed during roasting. The heat treatment applied during coffee brewing increased the sensitivity of the SCG extract to proteolysis, leading to their high anti-hypertensive and antioxidant potentials. Therefore, the 11S coffee globulin is a precursor of a series of bioactive peptides.

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