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Stability and Bioaccessibility of Carotenoids from Sea Buckthorn Pomace Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Beads.
Gherasim, Cristina Elena; Focsan, Monica; Ciont, Calina; Bunea, Andrea; Rugina, Dumitrita; Pintea, Adela.
Afiliação
  • Gherasim CE; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Manastur Street 3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Focsan M; Biomolecular Physics Department, Faculty of Physics, Babeș-Bolyai University, 1 Mihail Kogalniceanu Str., 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Ciont C; Nanobiophotonics and Laser Microspectroscopy Center, Interdisciplinary Research Institute on Bio-Nano-Sciences, Babeș-Bolyai University, Treboniu Laurean Street, 42, 400271 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Bunea A; Institute of Life Sciences, University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, Calea Manastur 3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Rugina D; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Manastur Street 3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  • Pintea A; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Manastur Street 3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Nutrients ; 16(16)2024 Aug 16.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39203862
ABSTRACT
Carotenoids, the natural pigments that confer the bright orange color of sea buckthorn berries, are also associated with several health benefits, such as antioxidant activity and skin and eye protection. Due to their lipophilic nature and localization, carotenoids are largely retained in the sea buckthorn pomace (SBP) resulting from juice production. Carotenoids from SBP (70.03 mg/100 g DW), extracted and characterized by HPLC-PDA, contained zeaxanthin (free and esterified) and beta-carotene as major compounds. The SBP carotenoids-enriched sunflower oil was further encapsulated in Ca-alginate hydrogel beads (98.4% encapsulation efficiency) using ionotropic gelation. The hydrogel beads were characterized by confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Fairly good stability (>64%) of the encapsulated carotenoids in the alginate hydrogel beads during storage (30 days, 4 °C and 25 °C) was found, with zeaxanthin esters being the most stable compounds, for all the experimental conditions. The bioaccessibility of the total carotenoids (INFOGEST protocol) was 42.1 ± 4.6% from hydrated, and, respectively, 40.8 ± 4% from dehydrated SBP alginate hydrogel beads. The addition of yogurt to the dehydrated hydrogel beads had a positive effect on the bioaccessibility of free and esterified zeaxanthin, but not on that of the carotenes. In conclusion, SBP is a valuable source of carotenoids which can be protected by encapsulation in alginate hydrogel beads, thus still retaining a good bioaccessibility.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Disponibilidade Biológica / Carotenoides / Hidrogéis / Hippophae / Alginatos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Disponibilidade Biológica / Carotenoides / Hidrogéis / Hippophae / Alginatos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nutrients Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article