2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jff.2016.04.021
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Simulation of in vitro digestion coupled to gastric and intestinal transport models to estimate absorption of anthocyanins from peel powder of jabuticaba, jamelão and jambo fruits

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“…However, some fruits are still few explored due to their extractive production, high perishability and some undesirable sensory characteristics (Paim et al, 2016;Peixoto et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some fruits are still few explored due to their extractive production, high perishability and some undesirable sensory characteristics (Paim et al, 2016;Peixoto et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, this value is in the same order of magnitude as those reported in previous in vitro digestion studies. Decrease rates ranging from 55 to 90% have effectively been highlighted for several other anthocyanin containing extracts [25,26,28]. This phenomenon might be explained, at least partly, by the impact of intestinal pH on the structural integrity of anthocyanins.…”
Section: Individual Stability Of Anthocyanin Constituents During Simulated In Vitro Gastrointestinal Digestionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…First, to characterize the transport route of the food compounds, a cell-based assay using Caco-2 cell monolayers, which can mimic the intestinal epithelium layer, has been frequently used with the aid of specific inhibitors of targeted transport routes. , Moreover, the model epithelial transport experiments can determine apparent permeability ( P app ) of analytes through the membrane. Indeed, some studies have performed the Caco-2 transport experiments to evaluate anthocyanin absorption (Table ).…”
Section: Current Understanding Of Bioavailability Of Anthocyaninsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As aforementioned, the transport pathways of non-acylated and acylated anthocyanins have not yet been fully investigated. The involvement of GLUT2 in the intestinal transport of monoglycosylated anthocyanins, such as Del-3- O -β- d -glucoside, Mal-3- O -β- d -glucoside, Peo-3- O -β- d -glucoside, and Pet-3- O -β- d -glucoside, was suggested by the increase of uptake of these anthocyanins across the Caco-2 cell monolayer along with the anthocyanin-induced increase of the protein expression of GLUT2 . Only Zou et al provided direct evidence of the involvement of GLUT2 for monoglycosylated anthocyanins, where the transport amount was significantly lowered by siRNA-induced attenuation of GLUT2 protein expression.…”
Section: Current Issues For the Evaluation Of Intestinal Absorption O...mentioning
confidence: 99%