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Lactoferrin–Chitosan Composite Hydrogels Induced by Microbial Transglutaminase: Potential Delivery Systems for Thermosensitive Bioactive Substances

Kangning Wang, Hui Sun, Zhihan Cui, Jiahui Wang, Jiayi Hou, Fuping Lu, Yihan Liu

2024Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry18 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this work, lactoferrin (LF)-chitosan (CS) composite hydrogels with good loading capacity of thermosensitive bioactive substances were successfully obtained by microbial transglutaminase (MTG)-induced cross-linking. We evaluated the rheological, textural, and microstructural characteristics of the composite hydrogels under different conditions. The results demonstrated that the concentrations of LF and CS as well as the amount of MTG could regulate the textural properties, rheological properties, and water holding capability. The results of FTIR and fluorescence spectroscopy indicated that the main interactions within the composite gel were hydrogen and isopeptide bonds. Additionally, in vitro digestion simulation results verified that riboflavin kept stable in stomach due to the protection of LF-CS composite hydrogels and was released in small intestine. These results suggested that thermosensitive bioactive substance could be encapsulated and delivered by the LF-CS composite hydrogel, which could be applied in lots of potential applications in functional food as a new material.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsChitosanComposite numberChemistryLactoferrinChemical engineeringRheologyFourier transform infrared spectroscopySoy proteinTissue transglutaminaseMaterials scienceFood scienceBiochemistryPolymer chemistryComposite materialEngineeringEnzymeInfant Nutrition and HealthProteins in Food SystemsChild Nutrition and Feeding Issues
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