Literature DB >> 30011683

Encapsulation, protection, and release of polyunsaturated lipids using biopolymer-based hydrogel particles.

Zipei Zhang1, Eric Andrew Decker2, David Julian McClements3.   

Abstract

Delivery systems are needed to encapsulate polyunsaturated lipids, protect them within food products, and ensure their bioavailability within the gastrointestinal tract. Hydrogel particles assembled from food-grade biopolymers are particularly suitable for this purpose. In this study, hydrogel microspheres were fabricated by electrostatic complexation of low methoxy pectin and caseinate by decreasing the solution pH from 7 to 4.5. After hydrogel particle formation, the caseinate was enzymatically cross-linked using transglutaminase to improve the stability of the biopolymer matrix. The effect of hydrogel particle encapsulation on the physical location, chemical stability, and lipase digestibility of emulsified polyunsaturated lipids (fish oil) was investigated. The cross-linked hydrogel particles formed using this process were relatively small (D43=4.6μm), negatively charged (ζ=-37mV), and evenly distributed within the system. Confocal microscopy confirmed that the fish oil droplets were trapped within casein-rich hydrogel microspheres. Encapsulation of the fish oil droplets improved their stability to lipid oxidation compared to conventional emulsions, which was attributed to a high local concentration of antioxidant protein around the emulsified lipids. The rate and extent of digestion of the encapsulated lipid droplets within a simulated small intestine were similar to those of non-encapsulated ones. These results suggest that casein-rich hydrogel microspheres may protect polyunsaturated lipids in foods and beverages, but release them after ingestion.
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Keywords:  Coacervation; Delivery systems; Digestion; Emulsions; Fish oil; Hydrogel particles; Omega-3 oils; Oxidation

Year:  2014        PMID: 30011683     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2014.07.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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Review 4.  Milk protein-based active edible packaging for food applications: An eco-friendly approach.

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Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-07-26
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