» Articles » PMID: 27283602

A Study by (1)H NMR on the Influence of Some Factors Affecting Lipid in Vitro Digestion

Overview
Journal Food Chem
Date 2016 Jun 11
PMID 27283602
Citations 9
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

This article focuses on the impact of several experimental factors, including gastric acidification, intestinal transit time, presence of gastric lipase, sample/digestive fluids ratio, concentration and nature of the enzymes in intestinal juice, and bile concentration, on the extent of in vitro lipolysis when using a static model that simulates human digestion processes in mouth, stomach and small intestine. The study was carried out by Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ((1)H NMR). This technique provides a complete molecular picture of lipolysis, evidencing for the first time, whether preferential hydrolysis of certain glycerides over others occurs. A lipolysis degree similar to that reported in vivo was reached by varying certain variables within a physiological range; among them, bile concentration was found to be crucial. The holistic view of this (1)H NMR study provides information of paramount importance to design sound in vitro digestion models to determine the bioaccessibility and bioavailability of lipophilic compounds.

Citing Articles

Effect of Encapsulation Material on Lipid Bioaccessibility and Oxidation during In Vitro Digestion of Black Seed Oil.

Alberdi-Cedeno J, Aichner M, Mistlberger-Reiner A, Shi A, Pignitter M Antioxidants (Basel). 2023; 12(1).

PMID: 36671054 PMC: 9854819. DOI: 10.3390/antiox12010191.


Phenotypic assessment of safety and probiotic potential of native isolates from marine fish towards sustainable aquaculture.

Husain F, Duraisamy S, Balakrishnan S, Ranjith S, Chidambaram P, Kumarasamy A Biologia (Bratisl). 2022; 77(3):775-790.

PMID: 35034969 PMC: 8744026. DOI: 10.1007/s11756-021-00957-w.


Different Effects of Vitamin C-Based Supplements on the Advance of Linseed Oil Component Oxidation and Lipolysis during In Vitro Gastrointestinal Digestion.

Nieva-Echevarria B, Goicoechea E, Sopelana P, Guillen M Foods. 2022; 11(1).

PMID: 35010183 PMC: 8750871. DOI: 10.3390/foods11010058.


H NMR Study of the In Vitro Digestion of Highly Oxidized Soybean Oil and the Effect of the Presence of Ovalbumin.

Martin-Rubio A, Sopelana P, Ibargoitia M, Guillen M Foods. 2021; 10(7).

PMID: 34359443 PMC: 8307026. DOI: 10.3390/foods10071573.


Study of the In Vitro Digestion of Olive Oil Enriched or Not with Antioxidant Phenolic Compounds. Relationships between Bioaccessibility of Main Components of Different Oils and Their Composition.

Alberdi-Cedeno J, Ibargoitia M, Guillen M Antioxidants (Basel). 2020; 9(6).

PMID: 32575754 PMC: 7346224. DOI: 10.3390/antiox9060543.