Improving the bioaccessibility of lipophilic ingredient in its oral intestinal delivery by ultrasound and biological cross-linker
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- DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.12262
Improving the bioaccessibility of lipophilic ingredient in its oral intestinal delivery by ultrasound and biological cross-linker
Abstract
Background: Great efforts have been made to improve the oral bioaccessibility of lipophilic ingredients with multi-functionalities. Achieving intestinal delivery of lipophilic ingredients and their encapsulation in micelles composed of bile salts and lipid hydrolysates (i.e. fatty acids) is critical for improving oral bioaccessibility. Therefore, oil-core microcapsules are considered ideal carriers of lipophilic ingredients. Previous studies have reported oil-core/zein-shell microcapsules constructed by a one-step anti-solvent process. Still, its efficacy as an intestinal delivery system was limited because if the porous shell structure.
Results: Zein solution was pretreated with ultrasound and tannic acid (TA) cross-linking. Composite oil-core microcapsule (COM) with a compact shell structure was successfully prepared by using modified zein solution in the anti-solvent process. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and circular dichroism analyses indicated that ultrasound and TA synergistically promote the conformational transition of zein from α-helix to β-sheet and enhance the hydrophobic interactions among protein chains. The above changes contribute to the strengthen of shell zein network. Correspondingly, COM presents superior encapsulation efficiency and environmental stability over the simple oil-core microcapsule (SOM) prepared without the use of ultrasound and TA. Furthermore, antioxidant activity of β-carotene was well retained during the encapsulation process. In vitro studies indicated that COM was more resistant to digestibility and acid-induced swelling. More than 87% of β-carotene could be released in the intestine in a sustainable way. The controllable release behavior thus promoted a significant increase in bioaccessibility of β-carotene encapsulated in COM compared to SOM (85.9% versus 48.5%).
Conclusion: The COM generated here shows potential for bioaccessibility improvement of lipophilic ingredients. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
Keywords: composite oil-core microcapsules; intestine-specific and sustained release; tannic acid; ultrasound; β-carotene.
© 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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- 2019B110210004/Collaborative Innovation Center for Sports of Guangdong Province
- 2020B0301030005/Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research
- 2020B020226007/Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province
- 2021A1515010765/Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
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