Preparation and characterization of a novel walnut peptide–calcium chelate and its role in promoting calcium absorption in calcium-deficient mice

IF 6.2 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yaoxin Zhang , Xuehang Wang , Yuan Qi , Pengyuan Pan , Xiaoyi Li , Yue Leng , Ji Wang
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Walnut peptide (WP) was chelated with calcium (Ca) to prepare WP-Ca chelate. The characterization, stability, and absorption properties of WP-Ca were investigated. Results showed that WP showed a calcium-binding capacity of 14.22 μg/mg, primarily through interactions with nitrogen and oxygen atoms. WP-Ca had good thermal stability and gastrointestinal digestive stability. In the flipped rat intestinal capsule model, the calcium absorption capacity of WP-Ca increased by approximately 3.75 times, and at the same time enhanced the calcium transport of the Caco-2 cell monolayer. Additionally, the results of animal experiments on calcium deficiency induced by a low-calcium diet indicated that WP-Ca (66.67 mg Ca/kg bw) supplementation effectively corrected calcium imbalance, significantly (P < 0.05) increased trabecular number and cortical thickness, and improved skeletal mechanical strength. Pearson's correlation analysis showed that the microbial genera of Bacteroidete, Akkermansia, Allobaculum, and Oscillospira were significantly (P < 0.05) associated with increased bone mass. Overall, these findings suggest that WP-Ca shows great potential in the development of new and highly efficient calcium supplements for osteoporosis prevention, nutritional fortification for special populations, and innovation in functional foods.

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一种新型核桃肽-钙螯合物的制备、表征及其促进缺钙小鼠钙吸收的作用
将核桃肽(WP)与钙(Ca)螯合制备WP-Ca螯合物。研究了WP-Ca的表征、稳定性和吸收性能。结果表明,水杨浆的钙结合能力为14.22 μg/mg,主要通过与氮、氧原子的相互作用实现。WP-Ca具有良好的热稳定性和胃肠消化稳定性。在翻转大鼠肠胶囊模型中,WP-Ca的钙吸收能力提高了约3.75倍,同时增强了Caco-2细胞单层钙的转运。此外,低钙日粮缺钙的动物实验结果表明,添加WP-Ca (66.67 mg Ca/kg bw)可有效纠正钙失衡,显著(P <;0.05)增加骨小梁数量和皮质厚度,提高骨骼机械强度。Pearson相关分析显示,拟杆菌门(Bacteroidete)、Akkermansia、Allobaculum和Oscillospira的微生物属差异显著(P <;0.05)与骨量增加有关。总的来说,这些发现表明,WP-Ca在开发新的和高效的骨质疏松症预防钙补充剂,特殊人群的营养强化和功能食品创新方面具有巨大的潜力。
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