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Preparation, Purification, and Use of Fatty Acid-containing Liposomes
Published on: February 9, 2018
Preparation, modification, characterization, and stability evaluation of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate liposomes
Ziyi Meng1, Xu Yan2, Nima Azarakhsh3
1Department of Food Science and Technology, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China; China Mengniu Dairy Co., Ltd, Hohhot 011517, China.
Abstract:
As an essential B vitamin, folate participates in one‑carbon metabolism. The 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) avoids the drawbacks associated with folic acid and native folylpolyglutamate folate in food, thereby emerging as a superior alternative to folate supplement. To enhance the stability and digestibility of 5-MTHF, nanoliposome (NL) was modified using a layer-by-layer self-assembly method with chitosan (CH) and pectin (P). Chitosan-nanoliposome (CH-NL) and pectin-chitosan-nanoliposome (P-CH-NL) were created, each featuring a core-shell structure. P-CH-NL achieved an encapsulation efficiency of 64.62 %, loading efficiency of 1.05 mg/g, and particle size of 285.86 nm. It exhibited better physical stability and 5-MTHF retention (>80 %) under various conditions, including salt and pH variations, as well as oxidative, thermal, fermentation, and UV stress. During in vitro digestion, P-CH-NL protected 5-MTHF until it was released into the small intestine. This study highlighted the application prospects of multilayer liposome-loaded 5-MTHF as a stable, highly digestible folate supplement.
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