Alaska pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) proteins and hydrolysed polypeptides: a systematic review of their potential bioactivities

Author:

Negara Bertoka Fajar Surya Perwira12ORCID,Bashir Khawaja Muhammad Imran3ORCID,Park Yongjoon4,Shim Kil Bo5,Kim Jin‐Soo6,Park Shin Young6ORCID,Lee Jung‐Suck6,Sohn Jae‐Hak12,Choi Jae‐Suk6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Seafood Research Center, IACF Silla University 606, Advanced Seafood Processing Complex, Wonyang‐ro, Amnam‐dong, Seo‐gu Busan 49277 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Food Biotechnology College of Medical and Life Sciences, Silla University 140, Baegyang‐daero 700beon‐gil, Sasang‐gu Busan 46958 Republic of Korea

3. German Engineering Research Center for Life Science Technologies in Medicine and Environment 31, Gwahaksan 1‐ro, 60 Bean‐gil, Gangseo‐gu Busan 46742 Republic of Korea

4. Samjin Food Co. Ltd 36, Taejong‐ro 99 beon‐gil, Yeongdo‐gu Busan 49036 Republic of Korea

5. Department of Food Science and Technology Pukyong National University Busan 48513 Republic of Korea

6. Department of Seafood Science and Technology Institute of Marine Industry, Gyeongsang National University 38 Cheondaegukchi‐gil Tongyeong‐si Gyeongsangnam‐do 53064 Republic of Korea

Abstract

SummaryAlaska pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) is a marine fish that lives in the North Pacific Ocean. G. chalcogrammus contains high nutritional value, especially protein. Alaska pollock proteins (APP) and its peptides have been reported to have biological activities. However, the biological activities of APP have not been reviewed so far. The aim of this study was to review the published research on APP and its peptides, as well as their potential biological activities, using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We used ScienceDirect, PubMed and Web of Science to identify the relevant references. In total, 43 studies were obtained and reviewed after the filtering process. Most of the research has focused on APP's prospective biological activities. The current study revealed that APP possesses biological activities, including skeletal muscle hypertrophy, anti‐obesity, anti‐cholesterol, blood glucose‐lowering and anti‐non‐alcoholic fatty liver effects. Peptides that are hydrolysed from APP possess biological activities, such as ACE inhibition, antioxidant effects, immunomodulation, anti‐diabetic, mineral chelation and wound healing activities. Only a few clinical studies were available on either APP or the respective peptides. Therefore, further study is needed to completely understand the potential of APP and the associated peptides as novel nutraceutical and functional food, as well as to evaluate their effects in humans.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Food Science

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