Study on biological activity of tissues from bivalve mollusks

Biological activity of tissues and enzyme hydrolyzates is investigated for three species of bivalve mollusks: Corbicula japonica, Mercenaria mercenaria, and Anadara broughtonii. Antiradical activity of all samples has increased signifcantly during their enzymatic hydrolysis: in eight times for C. ja...

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Main Authors: E. P. Karaulova, H. D. Yoon, J. G. Kim, S. H. Park, T. N. Slutskaya, E. V. Yakush
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2018-12-01
Series:Известия ТИНРО
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Online Access:https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/437
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Summary:Biological activity of tissues and enzyme hydrolyzates is investigated for three species of bivalve mollusks: Corbicula japonica, Mercenaria mercenaria, and Anadara broughtonii. Antiradical activity of all samples has increased signifcantly during their enzymatic hydrolysis: in eight times for C. japonica, in three times for M. mercenaria, and in 2.5 times for A. broughtonii. The highest anti-trombolitic activity (0.0823 units) is found for the hydrolyzate of C. japonica in concentration of 10 mg/mL. Angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitory activity is found only for the hydrolyzate of M. mercenaria in concentration of 10–100 mg/mL. The maximum inhibitory activity for alpha-amylase and alpha-glycosidase (7.5 and 7.2 %, respectively) is observed for the hydrolyzate of M. mercenaria in concentration 1 mg/mL. Hepatoprotective activity, measured by survival rate of HepG2 hepatocytes, is detected for the hydrolyzate of tissues for all species in weak concentrations: 0.1 mg/mL for C. japonica and M. mercenaria and 0.2 mg/mL for A. broughtonii.
ISSN:1606-9919
2658-5510