The transfer of carotenoids into the oil phase during digestion is limited by matrix related factors that hamper carotenoid release and the conditions of low gastric acidity that limit carotenoid solubility. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the use of high pressure homogenisation (HPH) as a driving force to favour carotenoid transfer to oil before digestion. The level of bio-encapsulation and carotenoid hydrophobicity were investigated as factors that may influence carotenoid transfer from tomato and carrot based matrices to oil upon HPH. The results indicated that the selective transfer of a particular carotenoid depended on its hydrophobicity. The cell wall in tomato cell clusters represents a limiting factor for carote...
Cell walls and chromoplast substructures constitute natural structural barriers governing carotenoid...
Studies investigating carotene bioaccessibility (release from the food matrix to a solubilized form)...
Funds for the study were provided by the Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Ana...
The transfer of carotenoids into the oil phase during digestion is limited by matrix related factors...
The correlation between food microstructure and in vitro bioaccessibility of carotenes was evaluated...
Carotenoid solubilization in the oil phase is a prerequisite for carotenoid bioaccessibility during ...
The natural structural barriers (i.e. chromoplast substructure and cell wall) in conjunction with th...
Carotenoids are lipophilic molecules that occur naturally in fruits and vegetables, accounting for t...
An experimental approach, allowing us to understand the effect of natural structural barriers (cell ...
Carotenoids are lipophilic molecules that occur naturally in fruits and vegetables, accounting for t...
The effect of high pressure homogenisation (HPH) on structure (Bostwick consistency, particle size d...
Carotenoids are lipophilic compounds that are digested and absorbed along with lipids. Emulsions bas...
Carotenes are a group of fat-soluble pigments in many fruits and vegetables associated with several ...
A current model for carotenoid transport and absorption in the gut proposes an initial solubilizatio...
National audienceIntroduction. The process of digestion of plant food matrix could modulate the bioa...
Cell walls and chromoplast substructures constitute natural structural barriers governing carotenoid...
Studies investigating carotene bioaccessibility (release from the food matrix to a solubilized form)...
Funds for the study were provided by the Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Ana...
The transfer of carotenoids into the oil phase during digestion is limited by matrix related factors...
The correlation between food microstructure and in vitro bioaccessibility of carotenes was evaluated...
Carotenoid solubilization in the oil phase is a prerequisite for carotenoid bioaccessibility during ...
The natural structural barriers (i.e. chromoplast substructure and cell wall) in conjunction with th...
Carotenoids are lipophilic molecules that occur naturally in fruits and vegetables, accounting for t...
An experimental approach, allowing us to understand the effect of natural structural barriers (cell ...
Carotenoids are lipophilic molecules that occur naturally in fruits and vegetables, accounting for t...
The effect of high pressure homogenisation (HPH) on structure (Bostwick consistency, particle size d...
Carotenoids are lipophilic compounds that are digested and absorbed along with lipids. Emulsions bas...
Carotenes are a group of fat-soluble pigments in many fruits and vegetables associated with several ...
A current model for carotenoid transport and absorption in the gut proposes an initial solubilizatio...
National audienceIntroduction. The process of digestion of plant food matrix could modulate the bioa...
Cell walls and chromoplast substructures constitute natural structural barriers governing carotenoid...
Studies investigating carotene bioaccessibility (release from the food matrix to a solubilized form)...
Funds for the study were provided by the Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Ana...