Comparative study ofthe action of cereal protease inhibitors on human, bovine and porcine pancreatic enzymes
Abstract
Extract of corn, barley, ragi, sorghum, pearl millet, setaria, echinocloa and kodo seeds were tested for inhibitory activity against human and bovine Pancreatic proteases. Setaria was equally actives against the two systems. Kodo was more effective in inhibiting the caseinolytic trypric (hydrolosis of benzoyl arglmine p-nitrtoanilide-BAPNA)and chymotryptic (hydrolysis of acetyl tyrosine ethyl ester-ATEE) activities of the human pancreatic preparation whereas corn, barley and echinocloa were potent against the bovine system. Other seeds showed mixed patterns. Inhibitory activity against clastase (hydrolysis of succinyl trialanyl p-nilroanilide-STANA) activity in bovine pancreatic extract was relatively poor in all the seeds. Comparative studies on the inhibition of crystallized porcine elastase with casein and STANA as substrates shawed that magnitude of inhibition was more (1.70 fold in barley to 13.2 fold in pearl millet) with all the seeds when casein was used. Similar studies with crystalline bovine trypsin and chymotrypsin revealed significant difference onlv with kodo which was found to be eight times more powerful in blocking tryptic activity when BAPNA was used as substrate.
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