Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors
A new carrier system for controlled release of immunologic peptides based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles (PCMPs) used with liquid products was developed. The release behavior of PCMPs was shown dependent on the thicknesses of the outer chitosan film and the inner resistant starc...
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doaj-57951521a95c45eeb2a5ea17e33ddf502021-04-30T07:11:19ZengElsevierJournal of Functional Foods1756-46462017-10-0137272282Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviorsBo Zheng0Fengwei Xie1Wenbei Situ2Ling Chen3Xiaoxi Li4Ministry of Education Engineering Research Center of Starch & Protein Processing, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Green Processing of Natural Products and Product Safety, School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072, AustraliaMinistry of Education Engineering Research Center of Starch & Protein Processing, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Green Processing of Natural Products and Product Safety, School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaMinistry of Education Engineering Research Center of Starch & Protein Processing, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Green Processing of Natural Products and Product Safety, School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China; Corresponding authors.Ministry of Education Engineering Research Center of Starch & Protein Processing, Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Green Processing of Natural Products and Product Safety, School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China; Corresponding authors.A new carrier system for controlled release of immunologic peptides based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles (PCMPs) used with liquid products was developed. The release behavior of PCMPs was shown dependent on the thicknesses of the outer chitosan film and the inner resistant starch acetate (RSA) film. The in-vitro release results indicated that, with optimized polysaccharide coating thickness (RSA: 4–5%; chitosan: 6–7%), the release rate of Thymopoietin (TP5) was less than 30% before the microparticles reached the colon, and was 50% in the colon. Besides, the bioavailability of PCMPs was evaluated based on the cell proliferation and protein expression. Compared with the intraperitoneal injection or oral administration, the immunodeficient rats that were orally administrated with the yogurt containing TP5-loaded PCMPs with different storage times possessed a good colon-targeting behavior, higher ratios of CD4/CD8 and IgG expression, indicating the improvement in the TP5 immunologic function.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S175646461730436XLiquid productsResistant starch acetateChitosanColon-targetingControlled releasepH-responsiveness |
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Bo Zheng Fengwei Xie Wenbei Situ Ling Chen Xiaoxi Li Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors Journal of Functional Foods Liquid products Resistant starch acetate Chitosan Colon-targeting Controlled release pH-responsiveness |
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Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors |
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Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors |
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Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors |
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Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors |
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Controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors |
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controlled bioactive compound delivery systems based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles for liquid products and their release behaviors |
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Journal of Functional Foods |
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A new carrier system for controlled release of immunologic peptides based on double polysaccharide film-coated microparticles (PCMPs) used with liquid products was developed. The release behavior of PCMPs was shown dependent on the thicknesses of the outer chitosan film and the inner resistant starch acetate (RSA) film. The in-vitro release results indicated that, with optimized polysaccharide coating thickness (RSA: 4–5%; chitosan: 6–7%), the release rate of Thymopoietin (TP5) was less than 30% before the microparticles reached the colon, and was 50% in the colon. Besides, the bioavailability of PCMPs was evaluated based on the cell proliferation and protein expression. Compared with the intraperitoneal injection or oral administration, the immunodeficient rats that were orally administrated with the yogurt containing TP5-loaded PCMPs with different storage times possessed a good colon-targeting behavior, higher ratios of CD4/CD8 and IgG expression, indicating the improvement in the TP5 immunologic function. |
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Liquid products Resistant starch acetate Chitosan Colon-targeting Controlled release pH-responsiveness |
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