Identification of Food-Derived Collagen Peptides in Human Blood after Oral Ingestion of Gelatin Hydrolysates

Koji Iwai(Kyoto Prefectural University), Takanori Hasegawa(Kyoto Prefectural University), Yasuki Taguchi(Kyoto Prefectural University), Fumiki Morimatsu(Kyoto Prefectural University), Kenji Sato(Kyoto Prefectural University), Yasushi Nakamura(Kyoto Prefectural University), Akane Higashi(Kyoto Prefectural University), Yasuhiro Kido(Kyoto Prefectural University), Yukihiro Nakabo(Kyoto Prefectural University), Kozo Ohtsuki(Kyoto Prefectural University)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
July 6, 2005
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Abstract

In the present study, we identified several food-derived collagen peptides in human blood after oral ingestion of some gelatin hydrolysates. Healthy human volunteers ingested the gelatin hydrolysates (9.4-23 g) from porcine skin, chicken feet, and cartilage after 12 h of fasting. Negligible amounts of the peptide form of hydroxyproline (Hyp) were observed in human blood before the ingestion. After the oral ingestion, the peptide form of Hyp significantly increased and reached a maximum level (20-60 nmol/mL of plasma) after 1-2 h and then decreased to half of the maximum level at 4 h after the ingestion. Major constituents of food-derived collagen peptides in human serum and plasma were identified as Pro-Hyp. In addition, small but significant amounts of Ala-Hyp, Ala-Hyp-Gly, Pro-Hyp-Gly, Leu-Hyp, Ile-Hyp, and Phe-Hyp were contained.


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