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Review
. 2014 Dec 17;12(12):6014-27.
doi: 10.3390/md12126014.

Nano- and microdelivery systems for marine bioactive lipids

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Review

Nano- and microdelivery systems for marine bioactive lipids

David M Pereira et al. Mar Drugs. .

Abstract

There is an increasing body of evidence of the positive impact of several marine lipids on human health. These compounds, which include ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, have been shown to improve blood lipid profiles and exert anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective effects. The high instability of these compounds to oxidative deterioration and their hydrophobicity have a drastic impact in their pharmacokinetics. Thus, the bioavailability of these compounds may be affected, resulting in their inability to reach the target sites at effective concentrations. In this regard, micro/nanoparticles can offer a wide range of solutions that can prevent the degradation of targeted molecules, increase their absorption, uptake and bioavailability. In this work we will present the options currently available concerning micro- and nanodelivery systems for marine lipids; with emphasis on micro/nanoparticles; such as micro/nanocapsules and emulsions. A wide range of bottom-up approaches using casein, chitosan, cyclodextrins, among others; will be discussed.

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Figure 1
General structure of a liposome.
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Figure 2
Schematic representation of nanocochleates.
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Figure 3
Chemical and toroid structure of cyclodextrins.
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Figure 4
Structural arrangement of casein micelles. CP-Calcium phosphate.

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