Preparation and scaling up of a low phenylalanine enzymatic hydrolysate of bovine whey proteins

We describe the preparation of pancreatic enzymes hydrolysate of milk whey proteins containing low levels of aromatic amino acids. Pancreatin and trypsin/chymotrypsin (6.3% w/w protein) when used to hydrolyze whey proteins for 27 h at 37±2 ºC, released 74% of the Phe, 100% of the Tyr and 100% of the Trp as free amino acids. Most of the free aromatic amino acids present in 2 kg hydrolysate were separated from the remaining peptides and other amino acids by gel filtration on a 15 liter Sephadex G-25 column eluted with 5% acetic acid at 60 liters h-1 at 25ºC. The product, recovered in 37% yield, contained 0.70 mmol Phe, 0.41 mmol Tyr, and <0.01 mmol Trp/100 mmol recovered amino acids. The hydrolysate had a general amino acid composition similar to the whey proteins from which it was prepared and could be used as a nitrogen source for patients with phenylketonuria or tyrosinemia after the addition of appropriate aromatic amino acids.

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Main Authors: Lara,Marilisa Guimarães, Izumi,Clarice, Greene,Lewis Joel, Vilela,Luciano, Freitas,Osvaldo de
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Divisão de Biblioteca e Documentação do Conjunto das Químicas da Universidade de São Paulo 2005
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-93322005000400008
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Summary:We describe the preparation of pancreatic enzymes hydrolysate of milk whey proteins containing low levels of aromatic amino acids. Pancreatin and trypsin/chymotrypsin (6.3% w/w protein) when used to hydrolyze whey proteins for 27 h at 37±2 ºC, released 74% of the Phe, 100% of the Tyr and 100% of the Trp as free amino acids. Most of the free aromatic amino acids present in 2 kg hydrolysate were separated from the remaining peptides and other amino acids by gel filtration on a 15 liter Sephadex G-25 column eluted with 5% acetic acid at 60 liters h-1 at 25ºC. The product, recovered in 37% yield, contained 0.70 mmol Phe, 0.41 mmol Tyr, and <0.01 mmol Trp/100 mmol recovered amino acids. The hydrolysate had a general amino acid composition similar to the whey proteins from which it was prepared and could be used as a nitrogen source for patients with phenylketonuria or tyrosinemia after the addition of appropriate aromatic amino acids.