Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Ferulic, caffeic, sinapic, and coumaric acids, belonging to the class of hydroxycinnamic acids (HAs), are
bioactive polyphenols widespread in the plant kingdom and present in the human diet. Due to their biological
properties and effects in the prevention of various diseases associated with oxidative stress, HAs can be exploited
for attractive nutraceutical applications. Starting from this and in order to increase bioaccessibility, we encapsulated
HAs in lipid-core nanocapsules (NCs) based on a biodegradable and biocompatible poly(?-caprolactone)
polymer. The results showed that nanoparticles loaded with hydroxycinnamic acids (HA-NCs) have
diameter of 224-253 nm, encapsulation efficiency of 53-78%, and are stable over time (30 days). In vitro tests
evidenced that NCs are able to preserve HAs in the gastric simulated fluid and release them in the intestinal
simulated fluid. The delivery system developed could be employed to create novel functional foods.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lipid-core nanocapsules; Poly(?-caprolactone); Bioactive polyphenols; Hydroxycinnamic acids; Nutraceuticals
List of contributors:
Consoli, GRAZIA MARIA LETIZIA; Geraci, Corrada; LO NIGRO, Raffaella; Granata, Giuseppe
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