花青素
欧洲越橘
myrtillus越桔
生物利用度
化学
胃液
多酚
食品科学
孵化
色谱法
生物化学
植物
抗氧化剂
药理学
生物
作者
Johannes Oidtmann,Markus Schantz,Karsten Mäder,Matthias Baum,S. Berg,Michael Betz,Ulrich Kulozik,Sabine Leick,Heinz Rehage,Karin Schwarz,Elke Richling
摘要
Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) and their major polyphenolic constituents, anthocyanins, have preventive activities inter alia against colon cancer and inflammatory bowel diseases. However, anthocyanins are sensitive to environmental conditions; thus their bioavailability in the gastrointestinal tract is an important determinant of their in vivo activity. In the study reported here, the potential benefits of encapsulating an anthocyanin rich bilberry extract (BE) on anthocyanin stability were investigated. Nonencapsulated BE and three different BE loaded microcapsule systems were incubated in simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and fed state simulated intestinal fluid (FeSSIF). After exposure to these media, released anthocyanins were identified and quantified by HPLC with UV/Vis detection. Although a rapid release of anthocyanins was observed within the first 20 min, encapsulation of anthocyanins doubled the amount of available anthocyanins after 150 min of incubation. These results illustrate the ability of encapsulation to inhibit early degradation of anthocyanins in the intestinal system.
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