| Literature DB >> 34116430 |
Chunhua Wu1, Jishuai Sun2, Haixin Jiang2, Yuanzhao Li2, Jie Pang3.
Abstract
Construction of nanoscale delivery systems from natural food biopolymer complexes have attracted increasing interests in the fields of food industries. In this study, novel carboxymethyl konjac glucomannan/ chitosan (CMKGM/CS) nanogels with and without 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) /N-hydroxysuccinimide) (EDC/NHS)-initiated crosslinking were prepared. The physicochemical and structural properties of the CMKGM/CS nanogels and their potential to be a delivery vehicle for curcumin were investigated. Compared to original uncrosslinked nanogels, crosslinking did not alter particle size and morphology but decreased zeta potential of nanogels. Fourier transform infrared spectrum confirmed that the amide linkage was formed between CMKGM and CS, which obviously enhanced the stability of crosslinked nanogels under gastrointestinal conditions. Furthermore, the crosslinked nanogels not only had higher encapsulation efficiency of curcumin but also better sustained release behavior under simulated gastrointestinal conditions. These findings suggested that the crosslinked CMKGM/CS nanogels might be a promising delivery system for nutrients.Entities:
Keywords: Carboxymethyl konjac glucomannan; Chitosan; Controlled release; Curcumin; EDC/NHS-initiated crosslinking; Nanogels
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34116430 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514