Literature DB >> 33406805

Oleuropein-Laded Ufasomes Improve the Nutraceutical Efficacy.

Maria Chiara Cristiano1, Francesca Froiio1, Antonia Mancuso2, Donato Cosco2, Luciana Dini3, Luisa Di Marzio4, Massimo Fresta2, Donatella Paolino1.   

Abstract

Ufasomes are unsaturated fatty acid liposomes made up of oleic and linoleic acids, natural components required in various biological processes. This kind of nanocarrier is characterized by a simple and dynamic structure and is able to improve the bioavailability of unsaturated fatty acids. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate ufasomes as natural compound delivery systems to deliver oleuropein and improve its antioxidant activity. Oleuropein is a phenolic compound mainly present in olives and olive oil, with several biological properties, such as the antioxidant activity. However, to improve their biological activity, antioxidant compounds should be able to cross cell membranes and uniformly incorporate in cells. Because of the great similarity between their constituents and cell membranes, ufasomes could be advantageous carriers for oleuropein delivery. The physico-chemical characteristics of ufasomes were investigated. A regular shape was shown by transmission electron microscopy studies, while the mean sizes were dependent on the ufasomes composition. In vitro studies highlighted that empty ufasomes did not lead to cell mortality at the tested concentrations and a good carrier internalization in CaCo-2 cells, further studies in vitro studies demonstrated that oleuropein-loaded ufasomes were able to enhance the antioxidant activity of the free active substance making this carrier a suitable one for nutraceutical application.

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Keywords:  antioxidant activity; linoleic acid; oleic acid; oleuropein; ufasomes; unsaturated fatty acid liposomes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33406805     DOI: 10.3390/nano11010105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-4991            Impact factor:   5.076


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