Biochemical studies of enzyme-induced browning of African bush mango (Irvingia gabonensis) fruit pulp

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作者
Adeseko, Catherine Joke [1 ]
Sanni, David Morakinyo [1 ]
Lawal, Olusola Tosin [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Technol Akure, Sch Sci, Dept Biochem, Akure, Nigeria
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Enzyme activity; Irvingia gabonensis; physicochemical properties; polyphenol oxidase; purification; POLYPHENOL OXIDASE; PURIFICATION;
D O I
10.1080/10826068.2021.1998113
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine the biochemical properties of African bush mango (Irvingia gabonensis) pulp PPO. PPO was purified from I. gabonensis fruit pulp in three steps and characterized. A purification fold of 343 with specific activity of 216 U/mg and 13% recovery were obtained as well as molecular weight of 32.67 kDa was observed. The optimum pH and temperature were found to be pH 7.0 and 50 degrees C respectively while the enzyme showed instability at low pH 2-4 with total inactivation at pH 2 but maximal at pH 5-9 with remaining residual activity of 60-90%, whereas, total enzyme activity inactivation was observed at 90 degrees C. However, Cu2+, Fe2+ and Mg2+ enhanced the PPO activity but inhibited by Ca2+, Ba2+, K+ and Na+. Notably, purified PPO was inactivated completely by urea at concentration above 10 mM while K-m and V-max values were estimated to be 7.34 mM and 0.36 U/min for catechol, 10.76 mM and 0.30 U/min for (L-)DOPA, and 14.90 mM and 0.26 U/min for tyrosine, respectively. The activity of PPO in I. gabonensis fruit and its juicy product could be controlled at high temperature in acidified medium.
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页码:835 / 844
页数:10
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