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List of peptide properties
DFBP ID - DFBPANOX1168(Antioxidative peptide)
DFBP ID DFBPANOX1168
Peptide sequence QFAAD
Type Native peptide
Peptide/Function name Antioxidative peptide
Function-activity relationship
Main bioactivity Antioxidative activity
Otheir bioactivity N.D
Calculated physicochemical properties
Three-letter amino acid Gln-Phe-Ala-Ala-Asp
Single-letter amino acid QFAAD
Peptide length 5
Peptide mass
Experimental mass Theoretical mass
550.24 Da 550.56 Da c
Net charge 0.00 c
Isoelectric point (pI) 3.13 c
IC50 N.D
pIC50 N.D
GRAVY -0.1200 c
Hydrophilic residue ratio 60% c
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Peptide source & Food-borne protein(s) search
Classification Plant
Organism/Source Mung bean
Precursor protein Mung bean meal protein hydrolysate
Residue position N.D
Precursor protein(s) search
Link-research
There are no literature reports on the discovery of this sequence in other food-source proteins.
Biological/Functional activity & target protein
Antioxidative activity

(1) The peptide QFAAD showed hydroxyl radical scavenging activity, superoxide radical scavenging activity and metal chelating activity with EC50 values of 2.67, 0.57 and 1.16 mg/mL, respectively.
(2) The peptide QFAAD also showed ferric reducing antioxidant power with the value of 0.01 mM Fe2+ reduced/mg peptide.

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Specific target protein(s) N.D
Taste properties & Structure
Bitterness
Literature report N.D
Bitter prediction tools Non-bitter taste prediction
SMILES N.D
Preparation method
Mode of preparation Enzymatic hydrolysis
Enzyme(s)/starter culture

Defatted mung bean meal was hydrolyzed using 15% (w/w) bromelain (enzyme activity = 97,540 CDU) at pH 6.0 and temperature 50 ◦C for 12 h.

Stability & Cytotoxicity
Peptide stability
Literature report: N.D
EHP-Tool: Enzymatic Hydrolysis Prediction Tool (EHP-Tool)
Peptide cytotoxicity
Literature report: N.D
Prediction: ToxinPred
Additional information
Additional information N.D
Database cross-references
BIOPEP-UWM [D1] -
APD [D2] -
BioPepDB [D3] -
MBPDB [D4] -
Reference(s)
Primary literature Sonklin C, Alashi AM, Laohakunjit N, Aluko RE. Functional Characterization of Mung Bean Meal Protein-Derived Antioxidant Peptides. Molecules. 2021 Mar 10;26(6):1515.
Other literature(s) N.D
PubDate 2021
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