Fucoxanthin Loaded in Palm Stearin- and Cholesterol-Based Solid Lipid Nanoparticle-Microcapsules, with Improved Stability and Bioavailability In Vivo

Fucoxanthin (FX) is a marine carotenoid that has proven to be a promising marine drug due to the multiple bioactivities it possesses. However, the instability and poor bioavailability of FX greatly limit its application in pharmaceuticals or functional foods. In this study, the creative construction...

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Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yaxin, He, Niaoniao, Yang, Ting, Cai, Shuyun, Zhang, Yi, Lin, Jinjing, Huang, Mingqing, Chen, Weizhu, Zhang, Yiping, Hong, Zhuan
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description Fucoxanthin (FX) is a marine carotenoid that has proven to be a promising marine drug due to the multiple bioactivities it possesses. However, the instability and poor bioavailability of FX greatly limit its application in pharmaceuticals or functional foods. In this study, the creative construction of a solid lipid nanoparticle-microcapsule delivery system using mixed lipids of palm stearin and cholesterol wrapped with gelatin/Arabic gum to load lipophilic FX was fabricated, aiming to improve the stability and bioavailability of FX. The results showed that the encapsulated efficiency (EE) and drug loading capacity (LC) of optimized FX microcapsules (FX-MCs) obtained were as high as 96.24 ± 4.60% and 0.85 ± 0.04%, respectively, after single-factor experiments. The average particle size was 1154 ± 54 nm with negative Zeta potential (-20.71 ± 0.93 mV) as depicted with size-zeta potential spectrometer. The differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and thermogravimetric analyzer (TG) results indicated that FX-MC has a higher Tg and slower weight loss than FX monomers (FX crystal) and blank MCs. Besides, The Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR) confirmed the good double encapsulation of FX into the solid lipid and composite coacervate. Moreover, the encapsulated FX showed higher storage stability, sustained release (55.02 ± 2.80% release in 8 h), and significantly improved bioavailability (712.33%) when compared to free FX. The research results can provide a principle theoretical basis for the development and application of FX in pharmaceuticals or functional foods.
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