Fractionation of a silk fibroin hydrolysate and its protective function of hydrogen peroxide toxicity
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Fractionated components of Bombyx mori silk fibroin, which were hydrolyzed with protease, were prepared with a preparative-recycling high-performance-liquid-chromatography system to evaluate the protective effects of molecular-weight-controlled B. mori silk fibroin components on H2O2-injured neuronal cells. Three major fractions, having molecular weights less than about 1500, were first collected with the recycling techniques. The highest protective effect of the molecular-weight-controlled B. mori silk fibroin components on H2O2-injured neuronal cells was obtained when a fraction with a molecular weight of approximately 1400 was used. This protective effect of the silk fibroin hydrolysate on H2O2-injured neuronal cells was suggested to correlate with the contents of aromatic amino acids such as tyrosine and phenylalanine.
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- 2006-07-28