In this study, the whey protein of fresh mare's milk was used as raw material. The antioxidant peptide liquid XMNDT was extracted from fresh mare's milk solution and purified. The peptide had a molecular weight of 1594.89 kDa and was mainly composed of VAPFPQPVVPYPQR. Antioxidant peptide XMNDT could inhibit the proliferation of A549 lung cancer cells in the G1 phase, accelerate cell apoptosis, increase the activity of SOD and the amount of GSH, and reduce the secretion of MDA. It also exhibited certain antioxidant capacity and free radical scavenging. These data can provide a basis for research on new antioxidant properties by reducing the inflammation caused by aging.

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