摘要

Many bioactive peptides possess specific biological properties that make these potential ingredients of health-promoting foods. Increasing attention is being focused on physiologically active peptides derived from soybean proteins. In this study, soybean peptides were produced by fermentation of defatted soybean meal with Bacillus subtilis SHZ and purified by ultrafiltration and gel chromatogram. Free radical scavenging property and the effect on anti-fatigue of the peptides were evaluated in vitro and in vivo, respectively. Swimming endurance tests of mice were carried out after 20 days of soybean peptides administration (0, 100, 200, 400 mg/kg BW/day for control, low-dose, middle-dose and high-dose group, respectively). And the blood lactate and hepatic glycogen of mice were determined. Results showed that the purified peptides exhibited significant (P < 0.01) scavenging potencies on superoxide (62%) and hydroxyl (96%) at a concentration of 10 mg/ml. The average swimming time of the low-, middle- and high-dose group was increased by 20.91, 45.45 and 70% compared with that of control group, respectively. And administration with soybean peptides could significantly accelerate the clearance of blood lactate after mice swimming (P < 0.01). The hepatic glycogen storage of middle and high dose groups were obviously increased (P < 0.05). It suggested that the soybean peptides produced by fermentation could significantly alleviate physical fatigue of the mice.