Nanostructures of protein-polysaccharide complexes or conjugates for encapsulation of bioactive compounds. (March 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Nanostructures of protein-polysaccharide complexes or conjugates for encapsulation of bioactive compounds. (March 2021)
- Main Title:
- Nanostructures of protein-polysaccharide complexes or conjugates for encapsulation of bioactive compounds
- Authors:
- Zhang, Qing
Zhou, Yangying
Yue, Wenting
Qin, Wen
Dong, Hongmin
Vasanthan, Thava - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Bioactive compounds (BCs) have attracted recently substantial interests because of their remarkable healthy and functional properties. However, the vast application in processed foods of these BCs was restricted by their intrinsically deficient solubility, stability, and bioaccessibility. Accompanying the increasing awareness of outstanding functionalities of natural proteins and polysaccharides for developing safer, healthier, and more biocompatible food formulations, application of these abundant and low-cost biopolymers in fabrication of BCs-loaded nanostructures becomes an innovative trend for the processing of designed foods. Scope and approach: The approaches commonly used for fabricating BCs-loaded protein-polysaccharide complexes or conjugates-based nanostructures (PPCCNs) and the corresponding characterization methods are described in this review. The application in food system and safety concern of these BCs-loaded PPCCNs are also discussed. Key findings and conclusions: The non-covalent complexation and covalent interactions promote the formation of protein-polysaccharide complexes and conjugates, respectively. Bottom-up approaches (such as liquid antisolvent precipitation, pH-driving encapsulation, heating or ionic gelation, and self-assembly) and top-down approaches (such as emulsion-based homogenization) are broadly applied to fabricate these BCs-loaded PPCCNs. Each approach exhibits its outstanding advantages to fabricate theAbstract: Background: Bioactive compounds (BCs) have attracted recently substantial interests because of their remarkable healthy and functional properties. However, the vast application in processed foods of these BCs was restricted by their intrinsically deficient solubility, stability, and bioaccessibility. Accompanying the increasing awareness of outstanding functionalities of natural proteins and polysaccharides for developing safer, healthier, and more biocompatible food formulations, application of these abundant and low-cost biopolymers in fabrication of BCs-loaded nanostructures becomes an innovative trend for the processing of designed foods. Scope and approach: The approaches commonly used for fabricating BCs-loaded protein-polysaccharide complexes or conjugates-based nanostructures (PPCCNs) and the corresponding characterization methods are described in this review. The application in food system and safety concern of these BCs-loaded PPCCNs are also discussed. Key findings and conclusions: The non-covalent complexation and covalent interactions promote the formation of protein-polysaccharide complexes and conjugates, respectively. Bottom-up approaches (such as liquid antisolvent precipitation, pH-driving encapsulation, heating or ionic gelation, and self-assembly) and top-down approaches (such as emulsion-based homogenization) are broadly applied to fabricate these BCs-loaded PPCCNs. Each approach exhibits its outstanding advantages to fabricate the nano-encapsulated BCs with modified stability, controlled release, and functional properties. Characterization of BCs-loaded PPCCNs is mainly completed via investigating the aspects of formation mechanisms, micromorphological properties, and encapsulation profiles. Targeted application and safety issue should be considered during the processing of fortified foods with these BCs-loaded PPCCNs. Overall, the effective encapsulation, protection, and delivery of BCs in PPCCNs are conducive to developing designed foods with accurately controlled fine texture and bioaccessibility of functional components. Highlights: Bioactive compounds (BCs) can be loaded in protein-polysaccharide complexes or conjugates-based nanostructures (PPCCNs). Noncovalent and covalent interactions are two major mechanisms to form PPCCs. Bottom-up and top-down approaches are broadly proposed to prepare BCs-loaded PPCCNs. BCs-loaded PPCCNs favors in producing designed foods with enhanced bioaccessibility. Targeted foods and safety issue should be considered as BCs-loaded PPCCNs are practically applied. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Trends in food science & technology. Volume 109(2021)
- Journal:
- Trends in food science & technology
- Issue:
- Volume 109(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 109, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 109
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0109-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- 169
- Page End:
- 196
- Publication Date:
- 2021-03
- Subjects:
- Bioactive compounds -- Protein-polysaccharide complexes -- Protein-polysaccharide conjugates -- Nanostructures -- Top-down approach -- Bottom-up approach -- Functional food
Food industry and trade -- Periodicals
Food -- Biotechnology -- Periodicals
664.005 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09242244 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.tifs.2021.01.026 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0924-2244
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