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Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications

In this study, flavonoids extracted from yellow onion skins and Lactobacillus casei were encapsulated in a combination of whey protein isolate, inulin and maltodextrin with an encapsulation efficiency of 84.82 ± 0.72% for flavonoids and 72.49 ± 0.11% for lactic acid bacteria. The obtained powder sho...

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Autores principales: Milea, Ștefania Adelina, Vasile, Mihaela Aida, Crăciunescu, Oana, Prelipcean, Ana-Maria, Bahrim, Gabriela Elena, Râpeanu, Gabriela, Oancea, Anca, Stănciuc, Nicoleta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33158041
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12111053
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author Milea, Ștefania Adelina
Vasile, Mihaela Aida
Crăciunescu, Oana
Prelipcean, Ana-Maria
Bahrim, Gabriela Elena
Râpeanu, Gabriela
Oancea, Anca
Stănciuc, Nicoleta
author_facet Milea, Ștefania Adelina
Vasile, Mihaela Aida
Crăciunescu, Oana
Prelipcean, Ana-Maria
Bahrim, Gabriela Elena
Râpeanu, Gabriela
Oancea, Anca
Stănciuc, Nicoleta
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description In this study, flavonoids extracted from yellow onion skins and Lactobacillus casei were encapsulated in a combination of whey protein isolate, inulin and maltodextrin with an encapsulation efficiency of 84.82 ± 0.72% for flavonoids and 72.49 ± 0.11% for lactic acid bacteria. The obtained powder showed a flavonoid content of 89.49 ± 4.12 mg quercetin equivalents/g dry weight (DW) and an antioxidant activity of 39.27 ± 0.45 mM Trolox/g DW. The powder presented a significant antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory potential, with an inhibitory effect on α-amylase, lipase and lipoxygenase of 76.40 ± 2.30%, 82.58 ± 3.36% and 49.01 ± 0.62%, respectively. The results obtained for in vitro digestion showed that the coating materials have a protective effect on the flavonoids release. Cytotoxicity results indicated that the powder was cytocompatible up to a concentration of 500 μg/mL. The functional potential of the powder was tested by adding in a selected food matrix, highlighting a good stability of the phytochemicals, whereas an increase with 1 log cell forming unit (CFU)/g DW was observed after 21 days of storage. The obtained results are promising in the valorization of natural antioxidants in combination with lactic acid bacteria in order to develop multifunctional ingredients with value-added for food and pharmaceutics applications.
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spelling pubmed-76923902020-11-28 Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications Milea, Ștefania Adelina Vasile, Mihaela Aida Crăciunescu, Oana Prelipcean, Ana-Maria Bahrim, Gabriela Elena Râpeanu, Gabriela Oancea, Anca Stănciuc, Nicoleta Pharmaceutics Article In this study, flavonoids extracted from yellow onion skins and Lactobacillus casei were encapsulated in a combination of whey protein isolate, inulin and maltodextrin with an encapsulation efficiency of 84.82 ± 0.72% for flavonoids and 72.49 ± 0.11% for lactic acid bacteria. The obtained powder showed a flavonoid content of 89.49 ± 4.12 mg quercetin equivalents/g dry weight (DW) and an antioxidant activity of 39.27 ± 0.45 mM Trolox/g DW. The powder presented a significant antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory potential, with an inhibitory effect on α-amylase, lipase and lipoxygenase of 76.40 ± 2.30%, 82.58 ± 3.36% and 49.01 ± 0.62%, respectively. The results obtained for in vitro digestion showed that the coating materials have a protective effect on the flavonoids release. Cytotoxicity results indicated that the powder was cytocompatible up to a concentration of 500 μg/mL. The functional potential of the powder was tested by adding in a selected food matrix, highlighting a good stability of the phytochemicals, whereas an increase with 1 log cell forming unit (CFU)/g DW was observed after 21 days of storage. The obtained results are promising in the valorization of natural antioxidants in combination with lactic acid bacteria in order to develop multifunctional ingredients with value-added for food and pharmaceutics applications. MDPI 2020-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7692390/ /pubmed/33158041 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12111053 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Milea, Ștefania Adelina
Vasile, Mihaela Aida
Crăciunescu, Oana
Prelipcean, Ana-Maria
Bahrim, Gabriela Elena
Râpeanu, Gabriela
Oancea, Anca
Stănciuc, Nicoleta
Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications
title Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications
title_full Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications
title_fullStr Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications
title_full_unstemmed Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications
title_short Co-Microencapsulation of Flavonoids from Yellow Onion Skins and Lactic Acid Bacteria Lead to Multifunctional Ingredient for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutics Applications
title_sort co-microencapsulation of flavonoids from yellow onion skins and lactic acid bacteria lead to multifunctional ingredient for nutraceutical and pharmaceutics applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33158041
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12111053
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