Dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) is one of the main targets
for
blood sugar control. Some food protein-derived peptides are thought
to have DPP-IV inhibitory (DPP-IVi) activity. In this study, chickpea
protein hydrolysates (CPHs) obtained through Neutrase hydrolysis for
60 min (CPHs-Pro-60) exhibited the highest DPP-IVi activity. DPP-IVi
activity after simulated in vitro gastrointestinal
digestion was maintained at >60%. Peptide libraries are established
after the identification of peptide sequences. Molecular docking verified
that the four screened peptides (AAWPGHPEF, LAFP, IAIPPGIPYW, and
PPGIPYW) could bind to the active center of DPP-IV. Notably, IAIPPGIPYW
exhibited the most potent DPP-IVi activity (half maximal inhibitory
concentration (IC50): 12.43 μM). Both IAIPPGIPYW
and PPGIPYW exhibited excellent DPP-IVi activity in Caco-2 cells.
These results indicated that chickpea could be used as a source of
natural hypoglycemic peptides for food and nutritional applications.