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  • Bile salts in digestion and transport of lipids

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    - ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE - Year 2019

    Because of their unusual chemical structure, bile salts (BS) play a fundamental role in intestinal lipid digestion and transport. BS have a planar arrangement of hydrophobic and hydrophilic moieties, which enables the BS molecules to form peculiar self-assembled structures in aqueous solutions. This molecular arrangement also has an influence on specific interactions of BS with lipid molecules and other compounds of ingested food...

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  • The role of bile salts in digestion

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    - ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE - Year 2011

    Bile salts (BS) are bio-surfactants present in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) that play a crucial role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients. The importance of BS for controlled release and transport of lipid soluble nutrients and drugs has recently stimulated scientific interest in these physiological compounds. BS are so-called facial amphiphiles showing a molecular structure that is very distinct from classical surfactants....

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  • Approaches to Static Digestion Models

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    - Year 2015

    It is not possible to look in detail at the wide range of static digestion methods that have been used to date. However, this section looks at some of the general approaches that have been used to look at the digestion of various nutrients and bioactives. I have focussed on the two main nutrients that undergo digestion in the upper GI tract, namely protein and lipid. In the case of protein, the research has largely been driven...

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  • Application of human bile salts for in vitro digestion models

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    - Year 2024

    In this study, experimental in vitro models simulating the environment of the human gastrointestinal tract were used to assess the impact of physiological surfactants, such as bile salts, on the kinetics of digestion. Bile salts are biosurfactants synthesised in the liver and secreted together with bile into the small intestine. There are many reports on the role of bile salts in lipolysis, but the knowledge of their influence...

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  • Bile conjugation and its effect on in vitro lipolysis of emulsions

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    - FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL - Year 2024

    Bile Salts (BS) are responsible for stimulating lipid digestion in our organism. Gut microbiota are responsible for the deconjugation process of primary conjugated to secondary unconjugated BS. We use two structurally distinct BS and characterize the rate of lipolysis as a compound parameter. A static in-vitro digestion model as well as meta-analysis of literature data has been performed to determine the most influential factors...

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  • Interfacial behaviour of human bile and its substitution for in vitro lipolysis studies

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    - FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL - Year 2024

    This study examined the interfacial evolution of individual bile salts (BSs) and their blends with phosphatidylcholine (BS/PC) to simulate the complex behaviour of human bile (HB) during lipolysis at the triglyceride/water interface. Using adsorption and desorption cycles, mimicking exposure to small intestinal fluids, we demonstrate that the interfacial behaviour of real HB can be replicated using simple mixtures of BSs and PC....

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  • Indirect Determination of MCPD Fatty Acid Esters in Lipid Fractions of Commercially Available Infant Formulas for the Assessment of Infants’ Health Risk

    MCPD esters are intensively investigated food lipid contaminants for over a decade. Concern related to their presence in various types of food products is related to the fact that possible free MCPD release from its esterified form during digestion may lead to elevated daily intake of these toxicants.Special attention should be devoted into powdered infant formulas, which contain significant amounts of refined vegetable oils, likely...

  • Sodium alginate decreases the permeability of intestinal mucus

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    • A. Mackie
    • A. Macierzanka
    • K. Aarak
    • N. Rigby
    • R. Parker
    • G. Channell
    • S. Harding
    • B. Bajka

    - FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS - Year 2016

    In the small intestine the nature of the environment leads to a highly heterogeneous mucus layer primarily composed of the MUC2 mucin. We set out to investigate whether the soluble dietary fibre sodium alginate could alter the permeability of the mucus layer. The alginate was shown to freely diffuse into the mucus and to have minimal effect on the bulk rheology when added at concentrations below 0.1%. Despite this lack of interaction...

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  • Cross-linking of sodium caseinate-structured emulsion with transglutaminase alters postprandial metabolic and appetite responses in healthy young individuals

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    • K. Juvonen
    • A. Macierzanka
    • M. Lille
    • D. Laaksonen
    • H. Mykkänen
    • L. Niskanen
    • J. Pihlajamäki
    • K. Mäkelä
    • C. Mills
    • A. Mackie... and 4 others

    - BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION - Year 2015

    The physico-chemical and interfacial properties of fat emulsions influence lipid digestion and may affect postprandial responses. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of the modification of the interfacial layer of a fat emulsion by cross-linking on postprandial metabolic and appetite responses. A total of fifteen healthy individuals (26·5 (sem 6·9) years and BMI 21·9 (sem 2·0) kg/m2) participated in a cross-over...

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  • A Comprehensive Review of Phytonutrients as a Dietary Therapy for Obesity

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    • S. A. Siddiqui
    • I. Azmy Harahap
    • P. Suthar
    • Y. S. Wu
    • N. Ghosh
    • R. Castro Munoz

    - Foods - Year 2023

    Obesity is a complex medical condition mainly caused by eating habits, genetics, lifestyle, and medicine. The present study deals with traditional diets like the Mediterranean diet, Nordic diet, African Heritage diet, Asian diet, and DASH, as these are considered to be sustainable diets for curing obesity. However, the bioavailability of phytonutrients consumed in the diet may vary, depending on several factors such as digestion...

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  • Colloidal transport of lipid digesta in human and porcine small intestinal mucus

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    • A. Macierzanka
    • O. Ménard
    • D. Dupont
    • K. Gutkowski
    • R. Staroń
    • L. Krupa

    - FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL - Year 2020

    Small intestinal mucus transport of food-derived particulates has not been extensively studied, despite mucus being a barrier nutrients need to cross before absorption. We used complex dispersions of digesta obtained from simulated, dynamic gastrointestinal digestion of yogurt to examine the penetrability of human and porcine mucus to the particles formed of lipolysis products. Quantitative, time-lapse confocal microscopy revealed...

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