Antioxidative Constituents from Fermented Sardine Sardine with Rice-Bran
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概要
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Information on antioxidative constituents from fermented sardine with rice-bran (FSR, “Iwashinukazuke”) was obtained by fractionating the hot water soluble fraction of fish meat in FSR. Antioxidative activity of each fraction was measured in the model system for linoleic acid oxidation. Chemical composition of the fraction showing the strongest oxidative activity was analyzed and separated by size exclusion chromatograpy. Antioxidative activities of hot water soluble fraction of FSR increased with ripening. The strongest antioxidative fraction from FSR was estimated to be about 3900 Da and was composed of peptides consisting of mainly Asp, Glu, Gly, and Lys. It is suggested that the increase of antioxidative activity during the ripening of FSR is attributable to the production of the antioxidative peptides from the meat.
- 社団法人 日本食品科学工学会の論文
- 1999-11-01
著者
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YATSUNAMI Kazuhisa
Faculty of Agriculture, Tamagawa University
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TAKENAKA Tetsuo
Faculty of Agriculture, Tamagawa University
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Takenaka T
Tamagawa Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Takenaka Tetsuo
Faculty Of Agriculture Tamagawa University
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Yatsunami Kazuhisa
Faculty Of Agriculture Tamagawa University
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