| Literature DB >> 34954584 |
Minjie Liao1, Fang Chen1, Xiaosong Hu1, Song Miao2, Lingjun Ma3, Junfu Ji4.
Abstract
Micellar casein (MC) is a natural carrier for delivering various bioactive substances, and its gastrointestinal digestion behavior has an important impact on the loaded materials. Studies have shown that the digestion behavior of MC is dominated by colloidal calcium phosphate (CCP) in micelle structure. In this paper, The MCs with different CCP levels were used as the carriers to prepare spray-dried microparticles loaded with blueberry anthocyanins (ACNs), then the release of ACNs during digestion was investigated. The results found that the microparticles with less CCP showed the faster dissolution and quicker protein hydrolysis, which caused weaker curd ability. The coagulation was believed as the critical issue to influence the digestion and release behaviors. Therefore, lowering CCP resulted in significantly more ACNs released. This study demonstrated the possibility of using CCP levels to control MC digestion behaviors, which can further determine the release of loaded bioactive substances in casein-based delivery systems.Entities:
Keywords: Blueberry anthocyanin; Colloidal calcium phosphate; Controlled release; In vitro digestion; Micellar casein
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34954584 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514