Jean-Michel Fernandes , Jorge M. Vieira , Raquel F.S. Gonçalves , Joana T. Martins , António A. Vicente , Ana C. Pinheiro
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Abstract
The older adult population is greatly affected by malnutrition. This condition can arise from inappropriate micro and micronutrient intake, as well as due to experienced age-related changes. For instance, a significant number of older adults suffer from dysphagia. Thus, the development of foods with adequate consistency/viscosity are vital for overcome this condition. Within this framework, novel functional thickened drinks were developed and tailored for the older adult population, by using chia seed gum as the thickening agent enriched with vitamin D3-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN). Rheological properties of different thickened drinks formulated with water, semi-skimmed milk or orange juice were optimized using a central composite rotational design. Results showed that SLN delivered high vitamin D3 encapsulation efficiency with high concentration (i.e., 32 IU/mg). The different drink matrices attained distinct rheological properties, being observed that the viscosity and consistency attained with the same thickening agent concentration was higher in more complex matrices. An optimized formulation containing the tolerable upper intake level (ca. 4000 IU) was selected to study the vitamin D3 release and bioaccessibility on older adults’ population using a dynamic in vitro gastrointestinal digestion system. Once more, strong matrix effects were observed and significantly affected vitamin D3 release profile, bioaccessibility and recovery during the in vitro digestion. Additionally, the drinks enrichment with SLN-VitD3 did not display a negative effect on cells viability. The development of novel functional thickened drinks tailored for older adults could provide a safer swallowing and improved vitamin D3 intake.
期刊介绍:
Food Hydrocolloids publishes original and innovative research focused on the characterization, functional properties, and applications of hydrocolloid materials used in food products. These hydrocolloids, defined as polysaccharides and proteins of commercial importance, are added to control aspects such as texture, stability, rheology, and sensory properties. The research's primary emphasis should be on the hydrocolloids themselves, with thorough descriptions of their source, nature, and physicochemical characteristics. Manuscripts are expected to clearly outline specific aims and objectives, include a fundamental discussion of research findings at the molecular level, and address the significance of the results. Studies on hydrocolloids in complex formulations should concentrate on their overall properties and mechanisms of action, while simple formulation development studies may not be considered for publication.
The main areas of interest are:
-Chemical and physicochemical characterisation
Thermal properties including glass transitions and conformational changes-
Rheological properties including viscosity, viscoelastic properties and gelation behaviour-
The influence on organoleptic properties-
Interfacial properties including stabilisation of dispersions, emulsions and foams-
Film forming properties with application to edible films and active packaging-
Encapsulation and controlled release of active compounds-
The influence on health including their role as dietary fibre-
Manipulation of hydrocolloid structure and functionality through chemical, biochemical and physical processes-
New hydrocolloids and hydrocolloid sources of commercial potential.
The Journal also publishes Review articles that provide an overview of the latest developments in topics of specific interest to researchers in this field of activity.