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Bioaccessibility and bioavailability of bioactive compounds from yellow mustard flour and milk whey fermented with lactic acid bacteria

Laura Escrivá, Lara Manyes, Pilar Vila‐Donat, Guillermina Font, Giuseppe Meca, Manuel Lozano

2021Food & Function34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

digestion. Higher bioaccessibility was found for polyphenols and PLA in milk whey. Transepithelial transport of total polyphenols was higher in yellow mustard flour compared to milk whey, reaching bioavailability values between 3-7% and 1-2%, respectively. PLA transepithelial transport was only significant in both fermented matrices with bioavailability around 4-6%. Transepithelial transport of lactic acid reached values of 31-34% (bioavailability ∼ 22%) and 15-78% (bioavailability ∼ 3%) in milk whey and yellow mustard flour, respectively. LAB fermentation showed beneficial effects on enriching extracts with PLA, lactic acid, and antioxidant activity, as well as increasing bioaccessibility of these acids in yellow mustard flour and total polyphenol bioavailability in milk whey. Results pointed to yellow mustard flour and milk whey as natural preservative ingredients used in the food industry, especially when fermented with LAB.

Topics & Concepts

BioavailabilityFood scienceLactic acidChemistryFermentationPolyphenolAntioxidantPreservativeBacteriaBiochemistryBiologyGeneticsBioinformaticsProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesProbiotics and Fermented FoodsPhytase and its Applications