Antioxidant and antidiabetic properties of bioactive peptides from soursop (Annona muricata) leaf biomass

Lee, Chia Hau, et al. “Antioxidant and antidiabetic properties of bioactive peptides from soursop (Annona muricata) leaf biomass.” Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery (2023): 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-023-03993-5

Abstract

This study investigated the antioxidant and antidiabetic properties of soursop (Annona muricata) leaf biomass hydrolysates (SLH) extracted from the leaf proteins. The results revealed that flavourzyme-generated SLH showed the highest peptide content when compared to alcalase- and trypsin-generated SLH. Application of response surface methodology (RSM) remarkably increased peptide content under the optimized conditions at an E/S ratio of 4% (w/w), hydrolysis time of 4 h, a temperature of 50 °C, and pH of 7. SLH demonstrated stronger antioxidant (DPPH (22.92%) and ABTS (90.55%)) and antidiabetic (α-glucosidase inhibition (66.44%) and α-amylase inhibition (58.50%)) activities. A total of 14 peptides were identified as bioactive peptides, among which two peptides (FLAISPKAMK and WDSKWTHI) possessed the highest binding probability toward α-glucosidase and α-amylase. These peptides contain hydrophobic amino acids, which are important in improving the antioxidant activities of peptides. In conclusion, SLH could be useful for diabetes prevention.