High pressure effects on the activities of cathepsins B and D of mackerel and horse mackerel muscle
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Czech Academy Agricultural Sciences
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We determined high pressure processing (HPP) effects on the activities of cathepsins B and D in the muscles of mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus). In mackerel, the cathepsin B activity decrease reached 40% at 450 MPa while in horse mackerel, low and intermediate pressures (150 and 300 MPa) caused an activity increase (30%) but at 450 MPa a decrease of up to 60%. In both species, cathepsin D activity increased after a 300 MPa treatment (up to 2-fold for mackerel and 60% for horse mackerel) and decreased on a 450 MPa treatment. The activity increase is probably due to HPP damage of lysosome releasing enzymes into the fish muscle. Based on the HPP effects on the activities of cathepsins B and D, 450 MPa may be used to reduce the proteolytic activity of cathepsin B prior to chilled or frozen storage of these fish species
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Fidalgo, L., Saraiva, J.A., Alibourg, S.P., Vázquez Vázquez, M. y Torres, J.A. (2014). High pressure effects on the activities of cathepsins B and D of mackerel and horse mackerel muscle. Czech J. Food Sci. , vol. 32(2),188-193
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https://doi.org/10.17221/535/2012-CJFSSponsors
Supported by the Xunta de Galicia, Spain Project 10TAL402001PR, 2010-2012, and FCT (Portugal), European
Union, QREN, FEDER and COMPETE thorough QOPNA research unit, Project PEst-C/QUI/UI0062/2013;
FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-037296. Also supported by he USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Grants
No. 2011-31200-06041 and 2012-31200-06041
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