Stability and bioavailability of vitamin D nanoencapsulated in casein micelles

Michal Haham, Sophia Ish-Shalom, Marina Nodelman, Irit Duek, Elena Segal, Marina Kustanovich, Yoav D. Livney

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Abstract

We have previously introduced the potential of casein micelles (CM) as natural nanovehicles for hydrophobic nutraceuticals, e.g. vitamin D (VD) (E. Semo, E. Kesselman, D. Danino and Y. D. Livney, Food Hydrocolloids, 2007, 21, 936-942). The aims of the current study were to improve performance by adding an ultra-high-pressure homogenization step, and to evaluate the protection conferred by re-assembled CM (rCM) against VD thermal and oxidative degradation, and the bioavailability of VD3 in rCM, by a clinical trial. Dynamic-light-scattering showed that VD3-rCM had a diameter of 91 ± 8 nm (average ± standard error). When VD3 was encapsulated in rCM and subjected to thermal treatment (80°C, 1 min), no significant loss was observed (P > 0.05), compared to 13 and 14% loss of VD3 emulsified with Tween-80 (a synthetic emulsifier typically used for VD solubilization) and of unencapsulated VD3 respectively (P < 0.05). VD3 in rCM was also more stable during 28 d cold storage (∼40% loss) compared to Tween-80 emulsified (∼50% loss) or to un-encapsulated (∼70% loss) VD3. Ultra-high-pressure homogenization of VD3-rCM (∼155 MPa) significantly enhanced vitamin stability, resulting in only ∼10% loss after 28 d of storage. Bioavailability of a single-dose of 50000 international-units (IU) VD 3 encapsulated in rCM, in 1% fat milk, investigated in a randomized double blinded placebo controlled clinical study with 87 human volunteers, was at least as high as that using an aqueous Tween-80-emulsified VD3 supplement. We conclude that ultra-high-pressure homogenization treated rCM protect VD3 against heat- and storage-induced degradation, and VD3 encapsulated in rCM is highly bioavailable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)737-744
Number of pages8
JournalFood and Function
Volume3
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

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