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Liposomal encapsulation of oleuropein and an olive leaf extract

Authors :
González-Ortega, Rodrigo
Šturm, Luka
Skrt, Mihaela
Di Mattia, Carla
Pittia, Paola
Poklar Ulrih, Nataša
Source :
Food biophysics, vol. 16, pp. 84-97, 2021.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science + Business Media, 2021.

Abstract

The influence of actively/passively encapsulated oleuropein on DPPC liposomes thermal and structural properties, and its antioxidant capacity against lipid peroxidation were investigated. Also, an oleuropein-rich olive leaf extract was encapsulated in soy phosphatidylcholine (PL-90 g) and incorporated in model and commercial drinks. Oleuropein induced a concentration-dependent broadening and splitting of the gel-to-liquid phase transition temperature. Fluorescence measurements revealed a fluidizing effect on liposomes below their gel-to-liquid phase transition temperature, and a higher lipid ordering above, especially to active encapsulation. Oleuropein also showed an antioxidant effect against lipid peroxidation in PL-90 g liposomes. PL-90 g Liposomes with olive leaf extract showed a mean diameter of 405 ± 4 nm and oleuropein encapsulation efficiency of 34% and delayed oleuropein degradation at pH 2.0 and 2.8 model drinks. In conclusion, greater effects were observed on the structure and fluidity of DPPC liposomes when oleuropein was actively encapsulated, while its incorporation into acidic foods in encapsulated form could enhance its stability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15571858
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food biophysics, vol. 16, pp. 84-97, 2021.
Accession number :
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