Quantitative characterization of the digestive viscosity profile of cereal soluble dietary fibers using in vitro digestion in Rapid ViscoAnalyzer

2020 ◽  
Vol 248 ◽  
pp. 116807
Author(s):  
Grace Northrop ◽  
Susan M. Tosh ◽  
Nicolas Bordenave
2013 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 884-893 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher P. Mattison ◽  
Casey C. Grimm ◽  
Richard L. Wasserman
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Author(s):  
Nieves Baenas ◽  
Jenny Ruales ◽  
Diego A. Moreno ◽  
Daniel Alejandro Barrio ◽  
Carla M. Stinco ◽  
...  

Andean blueberries are wild berries grown and consumed in Ecuador which contain high values of bioactive compounds, mainly anthocyanins, with powerful antioxidant activity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the profile and contents of (poly)phenols and carotenoids in Andean blueberry by HPLC-DAD-MSn and determine a wide range of its biological activities. The antioxidant capacity of this fruit was evaluated in vitro by three different methods and in vivo using the zebrafish animal model, also the toxicity effect was determined by the zebrafish embryogenesis test. Besides, the antimicrobial activity and the capacity of Andean blueberry to produce hemagglutination in blood cells were evaluated. Finally, the bioaccessibility of (poly)phenols and related antioxidant capacity were determined in the different phases of an in vitro digestion. The global results indicated no toxicity of Andean blueberry, weakly bacteriostatic activity, and high contents of anthocyanins and antioxidant capacity, which were partially bioaccesible in vitro (~ 50 % at the final intestinal step), contributing to the knowledge of its health benefits for consumers and its potential use in the food and pharmaceutical industry as functional ingredient.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 6458-6466
Author(s):  
Jiapan Gan ◽  
Guanyi Peng ◽  
Shuai Liu ◽  
Xiaobo Hu ◽  
Xuanting Wang ◽  
...  

In our previous study, three kinds of grapefruit peel soluble dietary fibers (SDF) were prepared by microwave-sodium hydroxide treatment (MST-SDF), microwave-enzymatic treatment (MET-SDF) and microwave-ultrasonic treatment (MUT-SDF).


Planta Medica ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 84 (12/13) ◽  
pp. 976-984 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vieri Piazzini ◽  
Elisabetta Bigagli ◽  
Cristina Luceri ◽  
Anna Rita Bilia ◽  
Maria Camilla Bergonzi

AbstractA microemulsion system was developed and investigated as a novel oral formulation to increase the solubility and absorption of Salicis cortex extract. This extract possesses many pharmacological activities, in particular, it is beneficial for back pain and osteoarthritic and rheumatic complaints. In this work, after qualitative and quantitative characterization of the extract and the validation of an HPLC/diode array detector analytical method, solubility studies were performed to choose the best components for microemulsion formulation. The optimized microemulsion consisted of 2.5 g of triacetin, as the oil phase, 2.5 g of Tween 20 as the surfactant, 2.5 g of labrasol as the cosurfactant, and 5 g of water. The microemulsion was visually checked, characterized by light scattering techniques and morphological observations. The developed formulation appeared transparent, the droplet size was around 40 nm, and the ζ-potential result was negative. The maximum loading content of Salicis cortex extract resulted in 40 mg/mL. Furthermore, storage stability studies and an in vitro digestion assay were performed. The advantages offered by microemulsion were evaluated in vitro using artificial membranes and cells, i.e., parallel artificial membrane permeability assay and a Caco-2 model. Both studies proved that the microemulsion was successful in enhancing the permeation of extract compounds, so it could be useful to ameliorate the bioefficacy of Salicis cortex.


2019 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 102817 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sebastián Brambillasca ◽  
Marina Fernández–García ◽  
Martín Aguerre ◽  
José Luis Repetto ◽  
Cecilia Cajarville

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