Inhibition of Lipase Activities by Citrus Pectin
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The oral administration of pectin to rats reduced and delayed the peak plasma triacylglycerol concentration. Pectin inhibited the hydrolysis of trioleoylglycerol emulsified with soybean phosphatidylcholine by pancreatic, carboxylester, and lingual lipases in a concentration-dependent manner. However, the effective concentration of pectin for lingual lipase was 100 times lower than that for pancreatic lipase. Pectin did not inhibit the tributyrin- and p-nitrophenylbutyrate-hydrolyzing activities by pancreatic and carboxylester lipase. When low molecular weight pectin was assayed, pectin at a molecular weight of 90, 000 (MW 90) most strongly inhibited three lipase activities. When the effect of pH on pectin inhibition was analyzed using pancreatic lipase, strong inhibition was observed at an acidic pH (below pH 7.0). In the assay system, the pancreatic lipase protein levels in the supernatant and fat layer were estimated by Western blotting with an anti-pancreatic lipase antibody. Pectin reduced the amount of pancreatic lipase protein in the fat layer in a concentration-dependent manner and concomitantly increased that in the supernatant. These results suggest that pectin may interact with emulsified substrates and inhibit the adsorption of lipase to the surface of substrate emulsion.
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- 2003-10-01
著者
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TSUJITA Takahiro
Central Research Laboratory, School of Medicine, Ehime University
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Han Li-kun
Division Of Food And Health Environment Faculty Of Environmental And Symbiotic Science Prefectural U
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Sumiyoshi Maho
Division Of Medical Bioscience Department Of Bioscience Integrated Center For Sciences Ehime Univers
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Sumiyoshi Maho
Division Of Functional Histology Department Of Functional Biomedicine Ehime University Graduate Scho
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辻田 隆広
Division Of Medical Bioscience Department Of Bioscience Integrated Center For Sciences Ehime Univers
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Tsujita Takahiro
Division Of Medical Bioscience Department Of Bioscience Integrated Center For Sciences Ehime Univers
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Okuda H
Division Of Food And Health Environment Faculty Of Environmental And Symbiotic Science Prefectural U
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Okuda H
Department Of Medical Biochemistry School Of Medicine Ehime University
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OKUDA Hiromichi
Division of Food and Health Environment, Faculty of Environmental and Symbiotic Science, Prefectural
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Fujiwara Tsutomu
Research Laboratory Nihonshokken Ltd.
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Tsujita Junji
Research Laboratory Nihonshokken Ltd.
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Han Li-kun
Division Of Food And Health Environment Faculty Of Environmental And Symbiotic Science Prefectural U
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