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Nanoscale ; 11(6): 2991-2998, 2019 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30698181

ABSTRACT

It is well recognised that the average UK diet does not contain sufficient fibre. However, the introduction of fibre is often at the detriment of the organoleptic properties of a food. In this study on the gastrointestinal fate of nanoparticles, we have used cellulose nano-crystals (CNCs) as Pickering stabilising agents in oil in water emulsions. These emulsions were found to be highly stable against coalescence. The CNC and control emulsions were then exposed to simulated upper gastrointestinal tract digestion and the results compared to those obtained from a conventional protein stabilised emulsion. Finally the digested emulsions were exposed to murine intestinal mucosa and lipid and bile absorption was monitored. Importantly, the results show that the CNCs were entrapped in the intestinal mucus layer and failed to reach the underlying epithelium. This entrapment may also have led to the reduced absorption of saturated lipids from the CNC stabilised emulsion versus the control emulsion. The results show the potential of CNCs as a safe and effective emulsifier.


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Cellulose/chemistry , Emulsions/chemistry , Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Animals , Bile Acids and Salts/chemistry , Excipients/chemistry , Fatty Acids/chemistry , Food Additives/chemistry , Intestinal Mucosa/chemistry , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL
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