2021
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.15606
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Encapsulation of oyster protein hydrolysates in nanoliposomes: Vesicle characteristics, storage stability, in vitro release, and gastrointestinal digestion

Abstract: In this study, oyster protein hydrolysates (OPH) were obtained from oyster meat by hydrolysis using animal complex proteases and then encapsulated in nanoliposomes. The physicochemical properties, stability, and digestive characteristics of OPH‐loaded nanoliposomes were evaluated. The average size and zeta potential ranged from 95.64 to 102.39 nm and from −47.36 to −36.43 mV, respectively. Liposomes containing 4 mg/mL OPH had the highest encapsulation efficiency (74.53%). Fourier transform infrared spectroscop… Show more

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“…Only 44.7% and 57.0% of Res were released from the Res-NLPs after 12 h and 72 h, respectively. These results suggest that NLPs encapsulation can significantly prolong the release of Res, possibly due to the depot effect [ 31 ]. This could effectively facilitate the release of the loaded active ingredient at the target site, thus allowing the loaded drug to exert a sustained pharmacological effect over a longer period.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 44.7% and 57.0% of Res were released from the Res-NLPs after 12 h and 72 h, respectively. These results suggest that NLPs encapsulation can significantly prolong the release of Res, possibly due to the depot effect [ 31 ]. This could effectively facilitate the release of the loaded active ingredient at the target site, thus allowing the loaded drug to exert a sustained pharmacological effect over a longer period.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An in vitro-simulated gastrointestinal tract digestion model was established following the experimental protocol of Xu et al [ 13 ]. This model comprised the oral stage, gastric stage, and intestinal stage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zeta potential and particle size of TMPZ-L were measured by using a particle size analyzer (Malvern Instruments Ltd., Malvern, UK) at 25 °C with a 90° scattering angle [ 19 ]. The sample was diluted 5-fold with PBS and transferred to a specific cell for analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%