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Nutritional Appraisal and Antidiabetic Activity of a Kind of Mixed Plasma Proteolytic Peptide from Tachpleus tridentatus

Xinhuang Kang    
Guoguang Zhang    
Yulian Wu and Chunmei Deng    

Resumen

Based on the bioactivities of blood protein, the nutritional appraisal and antidiabetic activity of a kind of mixed plasma proteolytic peptide from Tachpleus tridentatus (PPPT) were studied in this work. Results indicated that the amino acid level of PPPT could meet an adult?s FAO/WHO recommended standard; PPPT also manifested inhibitory activity on a-glucosidase with IC50 at 2.62 mg/mL in vitro, and relieved symptoms of type II diabetic mouse in vivo by improving glucose tolerance, increasing insulin secretion by 5.15 mIU/L in the PPPT-4 group and by 4.54 mIU/L in the PPPT-1 group, reducing blood glucose values to nearly normal levels 120 min after intragastric administration, and restoring pathological damage in the thymus. Thus, PPPT can be developed into both a healthcare product and an adjuvant for type II diabetes in the future.