Title of article :
Isolation of Bioactive Peptides from Rocky Shore Crab, Grapsus Albolineatus, Protein Hydrolysate with Cytotoxic Activity against 4T1 Cell Line
Author/Authors :
Emadi Shaibani, M Biology Department - Science Faculty - University of Guilan, Rasht , Heidari, B Caspian Sea Basin Research Center” and “Biology Department - Science Faculty” - University of Guilan, Rasht , Khodabandeh, S Marine Biology Department - Marine Science Faculty - Tarbiat Modares University, Noor , Shahangian, Sh Biology Department - Science Faculty - University of Guilan, Rasht
Abstract :
Aims Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in several countries. Bioactive
peptides have demonstrated their cytotoxic potential in numerous cancer cell lines. In the
search for novel bioactive peptides for pharmacological properties, crab is noncommercial
protein-rich species. Using enzymatic hydrolysis is an efficient way to recover potent bioactive
peptides from marine sources.
Materials & Methods The aim of this study was to isolate fractions from rocky shore crab
hydrolysate with desired molecular weight by ultrafiltration and investigate their cytotoxic
activities. Four fractions (>30kDa, 10-30kDa, 3-10kDa and <3kDa) were evaluated for cytotoxic
activity against a 4T1 cell line by MTT assay.
Findings The MTT assay showed that although all fractions from the crab hydrolysate showed
some activity, the low molecular weight samples (3-10kDa and <3kDa) were more effective
than high molecular weight fractions (>30kDa and 10-30kDa) while the 3-10kDa fraction
proved to be the most effective. The low molecular weight fractions significantly reduced
the viability of the 4T1 cell lines in a dose-dependent manner upon 24 and 48h. The results
were recorded in IC50 values of about 0.40±0.063mg mL-1 for <3 and 0.25±0.026mg mL-1 for
3-10kDa fractions.
Conclusion Peptide fractions were isolated from the protein hydrolysate of the rocky shore
crab Grapsus albolineatus are able to inhibit cancer cells and can be considered as a novel agent
in nutraceutical and pharmaceutical ingredient applications.
Keywords :
Rocky Shore Crab , Bioactive Peptide , Cytotoxic Activity , 4T1 Cell line
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics