| Literature DB >> 30724246 |
Hoang Thanh Nguyen1, Mélanie Marquis1, Marc Anton1, Sébastien Marze2.
Abstract
The kinetics of micellar solubilization of lipophilic micronutrients (bioaccessibility) in relation with triglyceride digestion remains poorly known. To study this interplay in real-time, a droplet microfluidic method was designed and used as reported in the first part of this article series. In this second part, the interplay between the micellar solubilization of (pro)vitamins (beta-carotene or retinyl palmitate) and the digestion of triglyceride oils (tricaprylin TC, or high-oleic sunflower seed oil HOSO, or fish oil FO) during simulated gastrointestinal digestion was investigated. The relation between the release of both micronutrients and of triglyceride lipolytic products was found to be non-linear. The kinetics of beta-carotene was found to follow the kinetics of lipolytic products, depending on the oil type (TC > HOSO > FO). The effect of the gastric phase on the intestinal phase was also found to follow this order, mostly due to partial lipolysis during the gastric phase.Entities:
Keywords: Digestion; Droplets; Emulsion; Fat-soluble vitamins; Kinetics; Microfluidics; Triglycerides
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30724246 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.09.126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514