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Effects of Lipid-Based Encapsulation on the Bioaccessibility and Bioavailability of Phenolic Compounds

Gülay Özkan, Tina Kostka, Tuba Esatbeyoglu, Esra Çapanoğlu

2020Molecules109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phenolic compounds (quercetin, rutin, cyanidin, tangeretin, hesperetin, curcumin, resveratrol, etc.) are known to have health-promoting effects and they are accepted as one of the main proposed nutraceutical group. However, their application is limited owing to the problems related with their stability and water solubility as well as their low bioaccessibility and bioavailability. These limitations can be overcome by encapsulating phenolic compounds by physical, physicochemical and chemical encapsulation techniques. This review focuses on the effects of encapsulation, especially lipid-based techniques (emulsion/nanoemulsion, solid lipid nanoparticles, liposomes/nanoliposomes, etc.), on the digestibility characteristics of phenolic compounds in terms of bioaccessibility and bioavailability.

Topics & Concepts

BioavailabilityChemistryNutraceuticalCurcuminHesperetinRutinEmulsionLiposomeSolid lipid nanoparticleSolubilityAntioxidantFood scienceOrganic chemistryDrug deliveryFlavonoidBiochemistryPharmacologyMedicinePhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesMicroencapsulation and Drying ProcessesFood Chemistry and Fat Analysis