Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides

Cysteine rich peptides are an important area in pharmaceutical research as they possess potential therapeutic uses due to their high conformational stability. Hence, a small scale extraction of herbs was conducted in attempt to identify herbs which are abundant in CRPs. Each herb produced a unique s...

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Main Author: Heng, Fiona Ya Wen
Other Authors: James P. Tam
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-617252023-02-28T18:07:19Z Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides Heng, Fiona Ya Wen James P. Tam School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science Cysteine rich peptides are an important area in pharmaceutical research as they possess potential therapeutic uses due to their high conformational stability. Hence, a small scale extraction of herbs was conducted in attempt to identify herbs which are abundant in CRPs. Each herb produced a unique spectrum which is useful for classification and identification. Another aim of this study is to isolate, purify and characterize peptides found in Lycium barbarum, a commonly used traditional Chinese herb. In this study, we have successfully isolated and purify 3 peptides unique to Lycium barbarum, with masses (Da) of 3838, 3992 and 4153 from our sample using HPLC. Lycium barbarum was tested on HUVEC cell line in a cell proliferation assay, in which it was discovered to be anti-proliferative at higher concentrations. It may be a potential biologic for cancer treatment that prevents tumour progression due to its anti-angiogenic effect. A peptide that we had isolated from Lycium barbarum was found to be 70% homologous to potato Carboxypeptidase inhibitor which provided insights for functional studies. From the Carboxypeptidase inhibition assay, we discovered that the peptide also has Carboxypeptidase inhibition activity. Hence, it may have great potential for future development into an oral bioactive biologic. Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences 2014-08-27T01:54:30Z 2014-08-27T01:54:30Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61725 en Nanyang Technological University 43 p. application/pdf
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Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides
description Cysteine rich peptides are an important area in pharmaceutical research as they possess potential therapeutic uses due to their high conformational stability. Hence, a small scale extraction of herbs was conducted in attempt to identify herbs which are abundant in CRPs. Each herb produced a unique spectrum which is useful for classification and identification. Another aim of this study is to isolate, purify and characterize peptides found in Lycium barbarum, a commonly used traditional Chinese herb. In this study, we have successfully isolated and purify 3 peptides unique to Lycium barbarum, with masses (Da) of 3838, 3992 and 4153 from our sample using HPLC. Lycium barbarum was tested on HUVEC cell line in a cell proliferation assay, in which it was discovered to be anti-proliferative at higher concentrations. It may be a potential biologic for cancer treatment that prevents tumour progression due to its anti-angiogenic effect. A peptide that we had isolated from Lycium barbarum was found to be 70% homologous to potato Carboxypeptidase inhibitor which provided insights for functional studies. From the Carboxypeptidase inhibition assay, we discovered that the peptide also has Carboxypeptidase inhibition activity. Hence, it may have great potential for future development into an oral bioactive biologic.
author2 James P. Tam
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Heng, Fiona Ya Wen
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title Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides
title_short Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides
title_full Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides
title_fullStr Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides
title_full_unstemmed Discovery and characterization of Lycium barbarum peptides
title_sort discovery and characterization of lycium barbarum peptides
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