Green Peas Protein Hydrolyzed by Bromelain in Simple Procedure to Improve Kidney Function in Cisplatin-induced Rats

AuthorMeilinah Hidayaten
AuthorSijani Prahastutien
AuthorTeresa Liliana Wargasetiaen
AuthorKirana Nugrahaen
AuthorAndreanus Andaja Soemardjien
AuthorSiti Farah Rahmawatien
AuthorNova Suliskaen
AuthorKhomaini Hasanen
Issued Date2019-06-30en
AbstractContext: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can lead to terminal kidney failure. Previous study has shown that protein hydrolysate in yellow peas (Pisum sativum L.) can be used as a natural remedy for CKD. Aims: To obtain hydrolysate protein that is most effective in improving kidney function of cisplatin (CP)‑induced Wistar rats, based on urea, creatinine, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), cyclooxygenase‑1 (COX‑1), and renin levels of CP‑induced nephrotoxicity Wistar rats. Materials and Methods: Methods of Kjeldahl, Bradford, Kunitz, and sodium dodecyl sulfate‑polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were used to determine the content of the eight types of protein hydrolysates. In in vivo experiment, the samples were administered to CP‑induced nephrotoxicity Wistar rats, with urea, creatinine, ANP, COX‑1, and renin as parameters. Results: Total neutrase activity was 40.65 U/mg, and bromelain was 35.77 U/mg. Total specific activities of both enzymes were almost identical. Protein hydrolyzed using bromelain had small fractions (en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4103/jrptps.jrptps_15_17en
KeywordAtrial natriuretic peptideen
Keywordbromelainen
Keywordcisplatin‑induced nephrotoxicityen
Keywordcyclooxygenase‑1en
Keywordgreen peasen
Keywordprotein hydrolysateen
Keywordreninen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleGreen Peas Protein Hydrolyzed by Bromelain in Simple Procedure to Improve Kidney Function in Cisplatin-induced Ratsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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