| Literature DB >> 35010986 |
Amin Zarei1, Leila Khazdooz1, Sara Madarshahian1, Mojtaba Enayati1, Imann Mosleh1, Tiantian Lin1, Bing Yan2, Gerhard Ufheil2, Timothy James Wooster3, Alireza Abbaspourrad1.
Abstract
Nicotinamide riboside chloride (NRCl) is an effective form of vitamin B3. However, it cannot be used in ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages or high-water activity foods because of its intrinsic instability in water. To address this issue, we synthesized nicotinamide riboside trioleate chloride (NRTOCl) as a new hydrophobic nicotinamide riboside (NR) derivative. Contrary to NRCl, NRTOCl is soluble in an oil phase. The results of stability studies showed that NRTOCl was much more stable than NRCl both in water and in oil-in-water emulsions at 25 °C and 35 °C. Finally, we evaluated the bioavailability of NRTOCl by studying its digestibility in simulated intestinal fluid. The results demonstrated that NRTOCl was partially digestible and released NR in the presence of porcine pancreatin in a simulated intestinal fluid. This study showed that NRTOCl has the potential to be used as an NR derivative in ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages and other foods and supplement applications.Entities:
Keywords: bioavailability; nicotinamide riboside; nicotinamide riboside trioleate chloride; stability; synthesis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35010986 PMCID: PMC8746687 DOI: 10.3390/nu14010113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Scheme 1Hydrolysis of NRCl.
Scheme 2Synthesis of NRTOCl as a new oil-soluble hydrophobic NR derivative.
Figure 1(a) NRTOCl dispersed in 1% (v/v) ethanol in water; (b,c) TEM images of NRTOCl dispersed in 1% (v/v) ethanol in water.
Figure 2Comparison of NRTOCl stability with NRCl in DI water at 35 °C.
Scheme 3Hydrolysis of NRTOCl and NRCl from N-glycoside bond.
Scheme 4Hydrolysis of NRTOCl nanoparticles in the outer layers.
Figure 3(a) Comparison of hydrolysis stability of NRTOCl emulsions with NRCl at 35 °C; (b) comparison of hydrolysis stability of NRTOCl in emulsions with NRCl at 25 °C.
Scheme 5Digestion of NRTOCl in simulated intestinal phase (the reaction is not meant to represent a stoichiometric conversion).