Food matrix effects on bioaccessibility of ß-carotene can be measured in an in vitro gastrointestinal model.
J Agric Food Chem
; 62(4): 950-5, 2014 Jan 29.
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Since the food matrix determines ß-carotene availability for intestinal absorption, food matrix effects on the bioaccessibility of ß-carotene from two diets were investigated in vitro and compared with in vivo data. The "mixed diet" consisted of ß-carotene-rich vegetables, and the "oil diet" contained ß-carotene-low vegetables with supplemental ß-carotene. The application of extrinsically labeled ß-carotene was also investigated. The bioaccessibility of ß-carotene was 28 µg/100 µg ß-carotene from the mixed diet and 53 µg/100 µg ß-carotene from the oil diet. This ratio of 1.9:1 was consistent with in vivo data, where the apparent absorption was 1.9-fold higher in the oil diet than in the mixed diet. The labeled ß-carotene was not equally distributed over time. In conclusion, the food matrix effects on bioaccessibility of ß-carotene could be measured using an in vitro model and were consistent with in vivo data. The application of extrinsically labeled ß-carotene was not confirmed.
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Assunto principal:
Beta Caroteno
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Digestão
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Alimentos
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En
Ano de publicação:
2014
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