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Enhancing the stability and bio-accessibility of carotenoids extracted from canistel (Lucuma nervosa) via liposomes encapsulation

Xiaoze Liu, Xue Lin, Youjing Wei, Fei Tao, Xiaoping Hu, Lu Wang

2024LWT22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Canistel (Lucuma nervosa) is a valuable natural source of carotenoids, but their use in the food industry is hampered by low extraction efficiency, poor stability, and limited bio-accessibility. HPLC results showed that a deep eutectic solvent (DES) composed of D-menthol and canoic acid (Men-CaA) has significantly higher extraction yields for lycopene (498.66 ± 3.20 μg/mL DW) and β-carotene (6.43 ± 0.23 μg/mL DW) than corn oil. UV-VIS spectrophotometry combined with response surface methodology results confirmed that the best encapsulation efficiency of liposome for lycopene and β-carotene was attained in the temperature range of 30–70 °C, with the ratio of carotenoid extract to liposome of 1:25 (w/w), the ratio of phospholipids to cholesterol, and the ratio of aqueous phase to lipid phase of 2:1 (v/v). SEM analysis revealed that liposome-encapsulated carotenoid extract formed spherical structures with a uniform texture and rough surface. The ζ-potential assay confirmed the highest stability of liposomes at pH 7. FTIR spectroscopy indicated effective encapsulation of canistel-derived carotenoids by liposomes. Furthermore, liposomes encapsulation improved the thermal and storage stability and bio-accessibility of lycopene and β-carotene. Encapsulating canistel carotenoids in liposomes significantly enhances their stability and bio-accessibility, presenting a viable strategy for preserving the efficacy of food-based active ingredients.

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LiposomeCarotenoidLycopeneChemistryChromatographyHigh-performance liquid chromatographyFood scienceBiochemistryAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressFood Chemistry and Fat AnalysisProteins in Food Systems
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