通过有限的酶水解提高大豆分离蛋白(SPI)纳米颗粒的生物利用度:调节结构特性以改善消化和吸收

IF 11 1区 农林科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Food Hydrocolloids Pub Date : 2023-10-07 DOI:10.1016/j.foodhyd.2023.109397
Ling Chen , Yuan Lv , Fang Zhong
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纳米颗粒在消化过程中的生物利用度与其结构完整性以及与胆汁盐的相互作用密切相关。本研究使用三种具有不同切割特异性的蛋白酶制备了包裹β-胡萝卜素(BC)的酶水解蛋白质纳米颗粒。采用体外消化和细胞摄取模型研究BC在消化过程中的结构变化及其生物利用度。研究发现,与Neutrase和Alcalase相比,Flavorzyme表现出较低的水解度,选择性地水解SPI的7S亚基,同时在11S亚基中保留较高含量的酸性肽,导致较高的表面疏水性。因此,部分水解的蛋白质纳米粒子(SPIH@NPs)用Flavorzyme(SPIH–F@NP)制备的样品显示出最强的耐消化性。与SPI纳米粒子相比SPIH-F@NPβ-胡萝卜素在水相中的保留率更高,其生物可及性增加了2.66倍。此外SPIH-F@NP与SPI纳米颗粒相比,β-胡萝卜素的吸收效率提高了1.48倍。这些发现为进一步提高基于蛋白质的纳米颗粒在生物利用度方面的应用潜力奠定了理论基础。
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Enhancing bioavailability of soy protein isolate (SPI) nanoparticles through limited enzymatic hydrolysis: Modulating structural properties for improved digestion and absorption

The bioavailability of nanoparticles during the digestive process is intricately linked to their structural integrity and interactions with bile salts. In this study, enzymatically hydrolyzed protein nanoparticles encapsulating β-carotene (BC) were prepared using three proteases with different cleavage specificity. In vitro digestion and cellular uptake models are employed to investigate the structural changes of BC during the digestion process and their bioavailability. It was found that Flavorzyme exhibited lower hydrolysis degree as compared to Neutrase and Alcalase, selectively hydrolyzing the 7S subunit of SPI while retaining a higher content of acidic peptides within the 11S subunit, resulting in higher surface hydrophobicity. Therefore, partially hydrolyzed protein nanoparticles (SPIH@NPs) prepared with Flavorzyme (SPIH–F@NP) demonstrated the strongest resistance to digestion. Compared to SPI nanoparticles, the release rate of β-carotene in SPIH-F@NP was reduced from 25.99% to 13.13%, leading to a higher retention of β-carotene in the aqueous phase and a 2.66-fold increase in its bioaccessibility. Moreover, SPIH-F@NP demonstrated the highest affinity for bile salts, resulting in a 1.48-fold improvement in the absorption efficiency of β-carotene compared to SPI nanoparticles. These findings establish a theoretical basis for further enhancing the application potential of protein-based nanoparticles in terms of bioavailability.

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Food Hydrocolloids
Food Hydrocolloids 工程技术-食品科技
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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.
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