“…Indeed, in vivo studies have reported higher bioavailability of omega-3 fatty acids when delivered as krill oil rather than as fish oil, which was partly attributed to the fact that the polyunsaturated fatty acids were part of phospholipids in krill oil(Kohler, Sarkkinen, Tapola, Niskanen, & Bruheim, 2015;Schuchardt et al, 2011). Conversely, other in vivo studies have reported a higher bioavailability of polyunsaturated fats from fish oils than from krill oil(Tou, Altman, Gigliotti, Benedito, & Cordonier, 2011). Further research is required to better understand the behavior of krill oil within the GIT, and how this may be used to control lipid digestion and bioactive release.After passing through the small intestinal stage, all the emulsions contained relatively large particles as detected by both light scattering and confocal microscopy .…”