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Cheong, Ai Mun and Tan, Chin Ping and Nyam, Kar Lin
(2016)
In-vitro gastrointestinal digestion of kenaf seed oil-in-water nanoemulsions.
Industrial Crops and Products, 87.
pp. 1-8.
ISSN 0926-6690; ESSN: 1872-633X
Abstract
The high nutrition value of kenaf seed oil has good potential to be used as functional foods or nutraceutical products. Kenaf seed oil-in-water nanoemulsions stabilised by ternary emulsifier mixtures, namely sodium caseinate, gum Arabic and Tween 20 were produced by using high pressure homogeniser. A two-stage in-vitro model was employed to investigate the bioaccessibility of bioactive compounds that is naturally present in the kenaf seed oil-in-water nanoemulsions. The changes in the antioxidants properties before and after in-vitro digestion and the structural changes during digestion were also evaluated. By comparing the digested and undigested nanoemulsions, the digested nanoemulsions had increased the total phenolic content by 71% and tocopherol content by 230%. However, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH ) radical scavenging activity was decreased by 34% and phytosterols content was decreased by 39%. The amount of free fatty acids (FFA) released from gastric digested nanoemulsions during 120 min of intestinal digestion was 247.7 μmol/mL. This high release of FFA indicates good lipid digestion, which is the preliminary step for releasing and absorption of lipophilic bioactive in the small intestine. This study provides useful insights into the changes of kenaf seed oil-in-water nanoemulsions during gastrointestinal digestion.
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