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Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model

Transferrins constitute the most important iron regulation system in vertebrates and some invertebrates. Soluble transferrins, such as bovine lactoferrin and hen egg white ovotransferrin, are glycoproteins with a very similar structure with lobes that complex with iron. In this in vitro study, a com...

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Autores principales: Galla, Rebecca, Grisenti, Paride, Farghali, Mahitab, Saccuman, Laura, Ferraboschi, Patrizia, Uberti, Francesca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8615417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34829772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9111543
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author Galla, Rebecca
Grisenti, Paride
Farghali, Mahitab
Saccuman, Laura
Ferraboschi, Patrizia
Uberti, Francesca
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Grisenti, Paride
Farghali, Mahitab
Saccuman, Laura
Ferraboschi, Patrizia
Uberti, Francesca
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description Transferrins constitute the most important iron regulation system in vertebrates and some invertebrates. Soluble transferrins, such as bovine lactoferrin and hen egg white ovotransferrin, are glycoproteins with a very similar structure with lobes that complex with iron. In this in vitro study, a comparison of bovine lactoferrin and ovotransferrin was undertaken to confirm the comparability of biological effects. An in vitro gastric barrier model using gastric epithelial cells GTL-16 and an in vitro intestinal barrier model using CaCo-2 cells was employed to evaluate iron absorption and barrier integrity. An analysis of the molecular pathways involving DMT-1 (divalent metal transporter 1), ferritin and ferroportin was also carried out. These in vitro data demonstrate the activity of both 15% saturated and 100% saturated ovotransferrin on the iron regulation system. Compared with the commercial bovine lactoferrin, both 15% saturated and 100% saturated ovotransferrin were found to act in a more physiological manner. Based on these data, it is possible to hypothesise that ovotransferrin may be an excellent candidate for iron supplementation in humans; in particular, 15% saturated ovotransferrin is the overall best performing product. In vivo studies should be performed to confirm this in vitro data.
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spelling pubmed-86154172021-11-26 Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model Galla, Rebecca Grisenti, Paride Farghali, Mahitab Saccuman, Laura Ferraboschi, Patrizia Uberti, Francesca Biomedicines Article Transferrins constitute the most important iron regulation system in vertebrates and some invertebrates. Soluble transferrins, such as bovine lactoferrin and hen egg white ovotransferrin, are glycoproteins with a very similar structure with lobes that complex with iron. In this in vitro study, a comparison of bovine lactoferrin and ovotransferrin was undertaken to confirm the comparability of biological effects. An in vitro gastric barrier model using gastric epithelial cells GTL-16 and an in vitro intestinal barrier model using CaCo-2 cells was employed to evaluate iron absorption and barrier integrity. An analysis of the molecular pathways involving DMT-1 (divalent metal transporter 1), ferritin and ferroportin was also carried out. These in vitro data demonstrate the activity of both 15% saturated and 100% saturated ovotransferrin on the iron regulation system. Compared with the commercial bovine lactoferrin, both 15% saturated and 100% saturated ovotransferrin were found to act in a more physiological manner. Based on these data, it is possible to hypothesise that ovotransferrin may be an excellent candidate for iron supplementation in humans; in particular, 15% saturated ovotransferrin is the overall best performing product. In vivo studies should be performed to confirm this in vitro data. MDPI 2021-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8615417/ /pubmed/34829772 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9111543 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Galla, Rebecca
Grisenti, Paride
Farghali, Mahitab
Saccuman, Laura
Ferraboschi, Patrizia
Uberti, Francesca
Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model
title Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model
title_full Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model
title_fullStr Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model
title_full_unstemmed Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model
title_short Ovotransferrin Supplementation Improves the Iron Absorption: An In Vitro Gastro-Intestinal Model
title_sort ovotransferrin supplementation improves the iron absorption: an in vitro gastro-intestinal model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8615417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34829772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9111543
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