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Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein

Lutein (LUT) is a bioactive food compound found in various vegetables and plays a critical role in the promotion of health and well-being. However, lutein is an unstable molecule which has a very low bioavailability caused by its poor solubility in aqueous media, and is poorly absorbed when administ...

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Autores principales: Jiao, Yan, Li, Dajing, Liu, Chunquan, Chang, Ying, Song, Jiangfeng, Xiao, Yadong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05838e
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author Jiao, Yan
Li, Dajing
Liu, Chunquan
Chang, Ying
Song, Jiangfeng
Xiao, Yadong
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Li, Dajing
Liu, Chunquan
Chang, Ying
Song, Jiangfeng
Xiao, Yadong
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description Lutein (LUT) is a bioactive food compound found in various vegetables and plays a critical role in the promotion of health and well-being. However, lutein is an unstable molecule which has a very low bioavailability caused by its poor solubility in aqueous media, and is poorly absorbed when administered orally. To enhance the stability, release and bioactivity of lutein, poly-l-lysine (PLL) decorated nanoliposomes (PLL–LUT-NLP) were developed as novel delivery systems for lutein. The mean particle size of PLL–LUT-NLP was found to be in the range 264–367 nm with a low polydispersity index (PDI < 0.4). The zeta potential changed from −38.6 mV in undecorated nanoliposomes to −27.9 mV in PLL-decorated nanoliposomes. Furthermore, the lutein entrapment efficiency (EE%) of PLL–LUT-NLP was found to be highest in nanoliposomes decorated with 0.06% (w/v) PLL. PLL could protect lutein in nanoliposomes from degradation and promote the lutein release from the nanoliposomes in gastrointestinal fluid conditions. Additionally, the PLL-decorated nanoliposomes maintained the antioxidant activity of the lutein, and the antiproliferative activity was more significant than that of undecorated nanoliposomes in inhibiting the proliferation of human tumor cells. These results suggest that PLL-decorated nanoliposomes have potential to be used for efficient delivery of lutein and further improve its bioavailability.
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spelling pubmed-90858622022-05-10 Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein Jiao, Yan Li, Dajing Liu, Chunquan Chang, Ying Song, Jiangfeng Xiao, Yadong RSC Adv Chemistry Lutein (LUT) is a bioactive food compound found in various vegetables and plays a critical role in the promotion of health and well-being. However, lutein is an unstable molecule which has a very low bioavailability caused by its poor solubility in aqueous media, and is poorly absorbed when administered orally. To enhance the stability, release and bioactivity of lutein, poly-l-lysine (PLL) decorated nanoliposomes (PLL–LUT-NLP) were developed as novel delivery systems for lutein. The mean particle size of PLL–LUT-NLP was found to be in the range 264–367 nm with a low polydispersity index (PDI < 0.4). The zeta potential changed from −38.6 mV in undecorated nanoliposomes to −27.9 mV in PLL-decorated nanoliposomes. Furthermore, the lutein entrapment efficiency (EE%) of PLL–LUT-NLP was found to be highest in nanoliposomes decorated with 0.06% (w/v) PLL. PLL could protect lutein in nanoliposomes from degradation and promote the lutein release from the nanoliposomes in gastrointestinal fluid conditions. Additionally, the PLL-decorated nanoliposomes maintained the antioxidant activity of the lutein, and the antiproliferative activity was more significant than that of undecorated nanoliposomes in inhibiting the proliferation of human tumor cells. These results suggest that PLL-decorated nanoliposomes have potential to be used for efficient delivery of lutein and further improve its bioavailability. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9085862/ /pubmed/35548209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05838e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Jiao, Yan
Li, Dajing
Liu, Chunquan
Chang, Ying
Song, Jiangfeng
Xiao, Yadong
Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein
title Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein
title_full Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein
title_fullStr Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein
title_full_unstemmed Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein
title_short Polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein
title_sort polypeptide – decorated nanoliposomes as novel delivery systems for lutein
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra05838e
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